10 Hidden Gems Things to do in Bahamas That You Shouldn't Miss

March 10, 2022 Deane Carmody

Like seashells, no two holidays in the Bahamas are alike. With options as diverse as its 700 islands, it's a place where you can find exactly the getaway you love most. Looking for a family destination, a place for lovers to sneak away, a gambling mecca, a haven for cruise passengers, or a shopper’s world market? The Bahamas is all these… and much more.
Restaurants in Bahamas

1. Pink Sands Beach

3545 Colegate Ave, 75225 Harbour Island
Excellent
84%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 528 reviews

Pink Sands Beach

Scenic beach, great for snorkeling and diving.

Reviewed By GaylonTB - Saint Simons Island, United States

Wonderful spot in the Bahamas. This is one of our favorite beaches. Also, there are several great restaurants nearby. We loved The Dunmore.

2. Gold Rock Beach

Lucayan National Park Grand Bahama Island
Excellent
88%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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5.0 based on 559 reviews

Gold Rock Beach

This beach is as pretty as a postcard, with smooth white sands and clear blue waters.

Reviewed By matt4jezus - Richmond, United States

This is the most beautiful place I have ever seen. It is so quiet and well... it is a paradise. I have been on a bunch of beaches of the world and this is the best one. Its best to go when its sunny and tide is out. That is when its most beautiful. Don't miss this!

3. Exuma Water Sports

Excellent
94%
Good
4%
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1%
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5.0 based on 832 reviews

Exuma Water Sports

No. 1 swimming pigs tour in the Bahamas! We proudly try to give you the best boat tours in Exuma. Fun, professional, amazing, and in a premium setting with all the frills.

4. Long Island

Long Island +1 242-337-0246 http://www.bahamas.com/islands/long
Excellent
83%
Good
12%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
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1%
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5.0 based on 102 reviews

Long Island

An island in the Bahamas best known for its shark feeding dives.

Reviewed By MBullard - Rhode Island, United States

An amazing island; completely free of typical "tourist scene." If you love nature, this is the place to go. We would definitely go again. Tip for getting there and away: Learn from our mistake, DO NOT FLY SOUTHERNAIR CHARTER. Either use BahamasAir out of Stella Maris airport or pay for your own private charter. SouthernAir Charter cancels their flights and this is apparently a "known" thing. We didn't know this unfortunately. They canceled our return flight because they didn't sell enough tickets. As a result, we lost our last day of vacation as well as the money we'd paid for our rental house, and what should have been one 10-hour travel day home, was turned into two days of travel home with a nearly 24-hr stay on Nassau (a place we never wanted to go).

5. Tyman Fishing Charters

Excellent
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5.0 based on 291 reviews

Tyman Fishing Charters

Come with us and enjoy a day on the water in the beautiful Bahamas fishing, snorkeling, diving or just site-seeing. Captain Tyson will be filling your day with fun, excitement and relaxation all at the same time. Catch big fish or swim with big fish, either way you are in for a great day with Tyman Fishing.

6. Bahamas Ocean Safaris

12th Street & Samuel Guy Street, Spanish Wells Spanish Wells Bahamas, 000 Eleuthera +1 242-470-1930 [email protected] http://bahamasoceansafari.com
Excellent
94%
Good
2%
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5.0 based on 161 reviews

Bahamas Ocean Safaris

Known for its crawfish, this small, picturesque island is a popular day trip destination. Let Bahamas Ocean Safaris be the first to welcome you to Spanish Wells, Eleuthera, Bahamas and introduce itself. James Dunnam, owner and Safari guide, was born in and spent his entire life in Spanish Wells, The Bahamas. He is a Licensed Captain with 30 years experience in Lobster diving and 20 years in deep sea fishing. His life experiences, knowledge of the sea, and unique perspectives are now applied to help others have the vacation of a lifetime.

Reviewed By Parkerrose - Virginia Beach, United States

James was a great host for a day on the water! Feeding his pigs and other animals on Currie Sound Cay was such a treat. We spotted loads of sea turtles, found a huge starfish, learned some cool history and shared a delicious lunch of cracked conch, seafood critters and mahi (and 10-12 french fries ;) For sure a highlight of our trip and we will definitely be back for another excursion!

7. Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve

Banks Road Governor's Harbour Eleuthera +1 242-332-3831 [email protected] http://www.levypreserve.org
Excellent
85%
Good
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5.0 based on 454 reviews

Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve

Designed as a showcase for native plants and their importance to the people of The Bahamas, the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve has the distinction of being Eleuthera's first national park. Walk with nature in this sanctuary for over 300 species of native plants, 70 species of birds, and 100 species of medicinal plants. It features gardens and wetlands designed by world-renowned landscape architect, Raymond Jungles, as well as trails through over 20 acres of natural areas. Developed by Shelby White in honour of her late husband, Leon Levy, the Preserve is operated by the Bahamas National Trust.

Reviewed By skippyliz642020 - Pensacola, United States

We had no idea whatcto expect and we were pleasantly surprised. The Preserve is a class act with lots of educational opportunities or just a lovely walk through the Preserve. Everyone that visits the island of Eluethera should visit this Preserve. We spent 3 hours wondering the trails!

8. Lighthouse Beach

Queens Road Bannerman Town Eleuthera +1 407-442-6297 http://EleutheraTours.com
Excellent
86%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
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5.0 based on 354 reviews

Lighthouse Beach

Reviewed By GeauxDoug - Baton Rouge, United States

We warily made the trek to Lighthouse beach in our Nissan SUV after reading numerous reviews of the treacherous terrain/road to get there. We are so glad we made the journey to this breathtaking beach. It is everything the reviews say and more. Once the paved road ends it is about 3.5 miles on a single lane rock/sand/gravel road which takes care to navigate. You must have good ground clearance. Lighthouse bay this is the first thing you will see and where where we parked. Then it’s a short walk to lighthouse beach. You will need a 4x4 to make it up the hill and over to lighthouse beach but the walk is not difficult. The first thing you should do is walk the path up to the lighthouse and take in the view from the rock cliffs as you can see lighthouse beach (Atlantic side) and Lighthouse Bay (Bay side) from one viewpoint, it’s incredible. From there pick your spot and camp for the day. There are no facilities and make sure to take plenty of water.

9. Tropic of Cancer Beach

Moore Hill Little Exuma
Excellent
79%
Good
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5.0 based on 193 reviews

Tropic of Cancer Beach

Reviewed By 746brooke

Have you ever wanted to see beautiful blue waters and walk along sandy beaches for miles? Then Exuma in the Bahamas the place for you! Flying into the island you can see the beautiful sand flats that surround the island and a wide ranging golf course near the Sandals hotel. The airport is a little run down, but right away you are greeted by friendly customs agents and locals. Housing is very easy to find on the islands of Exuma, there are condos in February Point, hotels such as Sandals on Emerald bay, and beautiful houses all throughout the island. More private houses tend to be near William’s Town and Tropic of Cancer Beach, but there are also many right in the heart of Georgetown which makes the stay very easy if you aren’t renting a car or scooters. Home rentals can cost anywhere from $200 a night to $3,000 per night which makes it accessible to a wide range of families. Restaurants on the island are limited; however, small resorts tend to have good restaurants, there are also several cute local restaurants, and amazing chefs to hire.The island is decently small so that many times if you ask for recommendations on a place to get food the locals will point you to a place where they know all of the workers. Often, you will hear them recommend Santana’s, which is a small beachfront restaurant with sharks nearby to feed, or Tropic Breeze, a stir-fry restaurant with an amazing ocean view. Another place that is recommended is The Rusty Anchor, which is an indoor-outdoor restaurant nestled into February Point which is one of the most well known resort estates in Exuma. Also, if you are interested in staying in your house for the night, there are wonderful chefs throughout the island that you can hire. While my family was there, we had a chef come and cook 5 of the 10 nights. They made everything from jerk chicken, a spicy caribbean chicken dish, to conch soup and salad. Although there may not be as many restaurants as there may be on more developed caribbean islands, Exuma gives a large variety of caribbean foods at every restaurant. There are 365 islands in Exuma’s chain; however, the main islands including: Great Exuma and Little Exuma, are centralized around Georgetown, which is the largest city, and are connected by the Queen’s Highway, which is the major thoroughfare on the island. When I say highway, it is not like a highway in the US, the top speed is about 60 mph. You will also not be seeing tons of giant semi’s or even that large of cars on the highway, normally you will see scooters, and smaller cars or jeeps. In order to get from William’s Town, the southernmost point on the island, to Emerald Bay, the northmost point on the island, it will only take about 57 minutes via Queen’s Highway. With Georgetown nestled nearly in the middle of these two towns, just a short drive in your car or scooter will take you to Georgetown for any necessities. In Georgetown, there are tons of booths at the market during the week. There is also the main grocery store in Georgetown, along with several banks. Many places in Exuma run on cash only, which means that you might need to stop at those banks to get more cash if you are running low. Activities are also abundant on the islands, with snorkeling, hiking, boating, swimming, and history throughout the Exuma Cays. There are tons of sand flats, blue holes, and reefs that make great family snorkeling trips. Boat rentals are also very easy to book. If you take a short walk through Georgetown you will see Minn’s water sports which has boat rentals. Our family booked through Robert’s Island Adventures, which is a smaller private boat rental place where either Captain Robert or Captain Muffin will take you around to many sandflats, reefs, cays, and blue holes around the islands. You can book half day or full day tours with many of the boat tour companies. Costs depend on who you choose to book your boat with; however, if there are other groups on the tours it can make the cost less expensive. The Exuma islands are also very safe islands, the smaller population compared to other caribbean islands is also a bonus because it brings an extra sense of relaxation and safety. Even compared to Turks and Caicos, which is a very popular and safe island in the caribbean, Exuma wins in safety. In Turks and Caicos we have had a bodyguard around the house to make sure nothing went wrong due to being on a more populated beach, but in Exuma there was no need to have one because of how safe of an island it was. The Exuma islands are the place to vacation. They have everything you could ask for when it comes to adventures, restaurants, and vibrant towns while also being a safe group of islands where you don’t have to worry about crime. The range in pricing for housing on this island also makes it open to vacationers of all budgets.

10. Tru Bahamian Food Tours

Excellent
93%
Good
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5.0 based on 2,577 reviews

Tru Bahamian Food Tours

Tru Bahamian Food Tours offers unique and innovative local culinary experiences to visitors of The Bahamas in a safe, sustainable, and environmentally responsible manner. Our mission is to connect visitors with authentic local food items, the stories and traditions behind these foods, and the Bahamian entrepreneurs that prepare and preserve them. We are professionally certified by Food Tour Pros, The International Culinary Tourism Association and World Food Travel Association, and The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism’s Bahama HOST Program.

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