What fun things can you do in the Bahamas?
1. Experience your own underwater adventure and go Scuba Diving/Snorkeling. Explore the crystal clear waters the spectacular coral reefs: colorful fish, ship wrecks, ancient turtles, and much more. Take a dive trip of a lifetime!
2. Make friends with the dolphins — There are facilities that enable you to get up close and personal with the dolphins. You can swim alongside them, or stand on a platform submerged in water and hug/kiss them. If you are apprehensive, there are other options where you can view them and take pictures from afar.
3. Visit the Straw Market in Nassau. Bahamian women sell their local crafts there. The beautiful handmade merchandise serves as great souvenirs.
4. Visit the Lucayan National Park — Home to one of the world’s longest underwater cave systems. This natural and beautiful park is great for picnics, walking down a trail of mangrove lined streams and rare orchids, swimming, kayaking, caving, and relaxation. It is the place to catch a glimpse at the wondrous eco-systems of the island.
5. New Years Day Junkanoo Celebration and Parade — To experience Bahamas art and culture visit the Junkanoo festival. It’s a wild and exuberant parade of brightly costumed people dancing to rhythmic accompaniment.
6. Take a trip to Ardastra Gardee, Zoo and Conservation Center — This is unique place houses endangered Bahamian animals, beautiful birds, flamingos, and reptiles as well as a garden. It is like a jungle, zoo, and garden all in one. The Gardens are small but they are home for over 300 animals. There is a must see Marching Flamingo show.
7. Try your luck at the casinos. Each Casino has a different theme and personality, but they are all splendid. The Atlantis’ 800 slot machines pay out $35k every hour.
8. Explore the Bahamas on a Jeep Safari Tour — Together with a tour guide you explore the vast tropical paradise. The lush landscape unfolds at your eyes, from the white sand beaches, the Caribbean pine forests, and colonial era style buildings. You will tour museums, beaches, historical places, and nature spots as well as learn about the Bahamian history and culture.
If you find this information helpful, and you would like to know more. Go here for more Caribbean Travel information http://www.destinationscaribbean.com T. Sandy is an experienced Caribbean traveler with a lot of knowledge to share.