Bahamas Directory
| Name | Area |
|---|---|
| Calabash Eco AdventuresWith Calabash Eco Adventures, you will tour Grand Bahama Island the way it was meant to be seen. The 6½-hour tour includes pick up, drop off, a narrative bus ride by guide, nature visits of Boiling Hole in Hepburn Town, cave with short nature hike at Holmes Rock, leisurely pace biking in West End,... | West Grand Bahama Island |
| Dover Sound Kayak AdventureKayak through one of the largest creek systems in Freeport, Grand Bahama known as Dover Sound. Dover Sound, designed as a park during the development of the private city of Freeport on the Island Grand Bahama, over looks miles of evergreen forest with prop roots known as Red Mangroves. Your... | Freeport East |
| Erika Gates | |
| Garden of the GrovesGarden of the Groves offers a variety of activities for those seeking tranquility, beauty and relaxation. Discover the many treasures including exotic plants and flowers; waterfalls; Bahamian art; migratory birds and butterflies; kid’s playground; garden café and much more. Other highlights include... | Lucaya |
| Josey Cave, Fern Gully & Nature TrailAs you traverse the nature trail, you will not only be immersed in native vegetation, but also various species of birds – native and migratory – that reside in the larger indigenous hardwood trees. Other residents include lizards, such as the curly-tail lizard that has become synonymous with the... | West Grand Bahama Island |
| Lucayan National ParkNature trails and boardwalks lead to a variety of ecosystems. Two large caves are open to the public — part of one of the largest underwater cave systems in the world. Swimming in the caves is prohibited; diving requires a special permit. Picnic tables are located on the beach. | Lucaya |
| Lucayan National ParkEstablished in 1977, this 40 acre National Park incorporates one of the largest underwater cave systems in the world. Two caves are open to the public. Swimming in the caves is prohibited. A special permit is required for diving.Nature trails and boardwalks lead to a variety of ecosystems.... | Eastern Grand Bahama |
| Peterson Cay National ParkPeterson Cay is a mile offshore, surrounded by active coral reefs which provides excellent opportunities for snorkeling or diving. The cay is perfect for picnics and relaxation. Since this is a protected area; leave only footprints, take only memories and photos. Protected by Bahamas... | East Grand Bahama |
| Rand Nature CentreThe Rand Nature Centre comprises 100 acres of natural beauty in the heart of Freeport. A 2,000-foot trail winds through natural coppice and pine forest. A birder’s paradise, the center houses a variety of bird species that can be seen year-round. Peak bird-watching season is from October to May,... | Freeport |



