The story of the Bahamas is not the story of just one island. It is the story of 700 islands and cays, and how they complement each other. Island hopping, as it's known, is just the best way to understand that story.
Hop along the most beautiful islands of the Bahamas
All Bahamian islands have an abundance of natural attractions. But Andros - the largest yet most sparingly developed of all the Bahamas - is king when it comes to an exceptional natural environment. Here you'll find the world's third largest peripheral reef, enchanting blue holes that some say are home to the mythical creature Lusca, the Tongue of the Ocean (a deep abyss full of vibrant marine life) and countless species of flora and fauna. If you are an eco traveler, kayaker, birdwatcher, hiker, snorkeler, diver or fisherman, Andros is your first stop when you visit the Bahamas.
With the appeal of a big city and the convenience of tropical utopia, Nassau and Paradise Island are considered paradise by many. Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, is a bustling metropolitan center full of culture and modern amenities. To the north is Paradise Island. His name says it all, it's pure euphoria.
Eleuthera and Harbour Island are surrounded by a handful of islands and bays, making them perfect for an Island Hoppingadventure. Harbour Island is a quaint seaside resort with legendary New England-style architecture. Eleuthera is a vast, wild beauty. The only thing that separates them is a five-minute ferry over sky blue water. Discover the many secrets of the low tide between them.