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A whole new underwater world is yours when you dive GBI's reefs after dark. You'll see brilliant colors and a variety of marine life not normally seen during the day.

North Riding Point Club has access to the best bonefishing flats on both the north and south shores of Grand Bahama.

East Grand Bahama

Kiss a fish on Rainbow Reef!!! See thousands of fish and beautiful corals. One Day Unlimited Pass. Leave beach at anytime.Snorkel from a 45ft Corinthian boat for as long as you desire and return by 4pm. Ferry service back and forth is flexible.

Lucaya

Amenities: Slips:50Rates:$.50/ftDepth/Dockside: 6.5'Electric-Amps:30/50Water/Ice:YShowers Wash/Dry:YMarine/Groc. Supplies:YRestaurant/Bar:Available NearbyBoat/Elect.:YCharter/Boat: YChannel Monitored:16/71Motel/Hotel:Y Table Code: Y=yes, A=available

The atmosphere at Off The Grill is very Bahamian, from the very style of our building, to the hospitality of our staff and our mouth-watering dishes, accompanied by the down-home sounds of our local music.

Freeport

Old Bahama Bay offers secluded white sandy beaches. The location allows sport fishing enthusiasts to easily access shallow or deep-water options within a few nautical miles.

West Grand Bahama Island

If fishing is your game, you won't be disappointed when you try your luck at Old Bahama Bay,. Once fished by Ernest Hemingway, the historic West End (which began as a coastal village) continues to provide fishing enthusiasts with some of the finest sport fishing anywhere in the world.

West Grand Bahama

Old Bahama Bay is Proud to be a Blue Flag* marina with 72 transient slips and state-of-the-art facilities. Marina guests have access to all of the resort's services and amenities, making Old Bahama Bay the ideal haven for boating enthusiasts.

West End

In-house Wedding Planner: Y.Requirements: 80% gst. 3 nights each.

Often contracted by Deep Water Cay Club, world-famous for his 'flys', and featured in magazines such as Fly Fishing in Salt Waters.

East Grand Bahama

Only at UNEXSO can you swim and interact with the dolphins in the open ocean environment.

Lucaya

Masses are held on Sundays at 2:00 p.m. at the St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church.All Masses are conducted in Creole.

Grand Bahama

Our Lucaya Reef Course boasts 6,920 yards of links-style playing grounds. The course requires precise shoemaking to avoid its numerous lakes ' with water on 13 of its 18 holes$140 for a round of 18 holes $56 for 9 holes after 3:30 p.m.

Sunday Services 11:00am

Freeport

This centrally-located outdoor bar has a full kitchen featuring a wide variety of items ˗ from wings and burgers to cracked conch and lobster pasta. You can also buy fresh fish, and have it fried (or broiled/grilled) right on site.

Freeport

Open bar and grille set atop a platform nestled between the main road of the Smith's Point settlement and the beach, and adjacent to Taino Beach on the Eastern border. The rustic and open air establishment serves chicken, ribs and seafood dinners based on availability.

Lucaya

Experience an adventure off the beaten path! Learn about the natural the natural formations of our land before you witness them for yourself. Take a short hike through the native and naturalized foliage to... Owl's Hole. Divers descend a 30 feet ladder into this still body of water.

East Grand Bahama

Paradise Cove offers direct access to Deadman’s Reef on the island’s southwest side, which is rated the best reef on Grand Bahama Island. The reef is within swimming distance of the beach and teems with tropical marine life. You can explore the reef in a glass-bottom or ocean kayak.

West Grand Bahama Island

Paradise Cove Beach is a quiet, secluded beach, offering snorkeling and volleyball as well as food and drink. A number of tour packages provide transportation to this beach, which is open from 10:00 a.m. to sunset.

West Grand Bahama Island

This unique cave is approximately 200 yards in diameter supplying fresh water at low tides and producing salt water at high tide.

Grand Bahama

Paradise Watersports offers a wide range of aquatic activities. From glass bottom boat cruises to deep sea fishing and reef snorkeling. You are sure to have a fun-filled day! Contact them via telephone or visit their website for more information.

Grand Bahama

Choose from a glassbottom boat, catamaran, and other boats.

Parfum de Paris offers a wide variety of popular fragrances as well as authentic name brand bags, watches and accessories.Hours of OperationMonday - Saturday: 9 AM - 8 PMSunday: 9 AM - 5 PM

Lucaya

Pat and Diane Tours - provide a wide range of services. With almost 30 years as Tour Operators, our hands on approach will ensure you and your client's stay here on our Island is a wonderful experience. (Bahamian-owned and operated company) By Booking DIRECT. ALL TOURS commission-able !!

Lucaya

Patrice Baptiste offers a variety of dresses, t-shirts, bags and handcrafted jewelry to help you to look the part as you enjoy your stay on Grand Bahama Island.

Freeport Harbour, Grand Bahama Island

Capt. Bill has fished his entire life and has guided fly fishing professionally for over 20 years. He specializes in catching bonefish on the fly and you can experience sight casting for the coveted saltwater flats species that inhabit the waters around Grand Bahama Island!

East Grand Bahama Island

Only 30 minute paddle from mainland to beach on Peterson Cay, the Bahamas' smallest National Park. Excellent snorkeling only yards off beach. All snorkeling tours are guided by experienced divers. All equipment provided.

Freeport East

Peterson 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.

East Grand Bahama

Pier One Restaurant, featuring "East" Sushi Menu, offers fine dining with a tropical, elegant ambiance. Enjoy great sushi and other scrumptious dishes, with views of the ocean, the sunset, or the sharks during feeding hours.

Freeport

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