Bahamas Tours
Booking one of these amazing Bahamas Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
Bahamas tours are perfect for an active holiday due to the vibrant marine life for snorkeling, pristine beaches for water sports, lush landscapes for hiking, and laid-back atmosphere. Planning a trip to the Bahamas can be as easy as booking a stay at a resort, but why not turn up the fun with outdoor adventures! Tours in the Bahamas offer diverse activities that cater to all skill levels, making it an ideal destination for relaxation and adventure.
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Snow and Sand Escape
Sometimes it’s hard to decide if you want to spend your vacation enjoying your favourite winter sports or visiting someplace warm for some much-needed vitamin D. The Snow and Sand Escape itinerary was designed so that you don’t have to choose! Take a winter wilderness getaway and then unwind in the sun on this unforgettable trip.
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Deciding on an adventure in the Bahamas? Key spots include the Exuma Cays for snorkeling and pig swims, Nassau for culture and beaches, Andros Barrier Reef for diving, and Harbour Island for pink sands. Also, explore Lucayan National Park's underwater caves on Grand Bahama Island for a memorable experience.
The Bahamas, an adventure seeker’s paradise, boasts numerous activities beyond its stunning beaches. Highlights include shark diving in Nassau, sailing in the Abacos, mangrove kayaking in Exuma, and deep-sea fishing near Bimini. Additionally, the islands offer exceptional snorkeling, allowing exploration of vibrant coral reefs and marine life.
The ideal time to visit the Bahamas varies with weather preferences and crowd tolerance. Peak season, December to April, features cooler weather and higher tourist volumes, ideal for escaping colder climates. For fewer visitors and better rates, aim for the shoulder seasons of late spring or early fall. Summer brings warmth and humidity but fewer crowds, making it a good time for water-based activities.
Tipping is customary and similar to the US, with 15-20% in restaurants, bars, and for services like taxis.
English is the official language of the Bahamas and is widely spoken throughout the islands, facilitating easy communication for travelers.
A trip of 7 to 10 days allows you to explore several islands, enjoy the beaches, and partake in various activities, though even shorter stays can be fulfilling.
Many visitors, including those from the US, Canada, and the UK, do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days. Always check the latest entry requirements before traveling.
The Bahamian Dollar (BSD) is the local currency, pegged 1:1 with the US Dollar, which is also widely accepted.
Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's useful to carry some cash for small vendors or remote areas.
Yes, the Bahamas is very family-friendly, with resorts, activities, and attractions catering to families with children of all ages.
Inter-island flights and ferries are common for longer distances. Car rentals are available on larger islands, while taxis and buses are options for local travel.
Yes, it’s possible to explore the Bahamas on your own, especially the main islands and tourist areas, which are well-equipped for visitors.
Guided tours are plentiful and offer insights into the Bahamas' history, culture, and natural beauty, ranging from city tours to snorkeling and boating adventures.
The Bahamas operates on Eastern Standard Time (EST) and observes Daylight Saving Time, shifting to Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) in the summer.
Accommodations range from luxury resorts and boutique hotels to vacation rentals and budget-friendly guesthouses.
Snorkeling, diving, sailing, and swimming with pigs are popular water activities, showcasing the vibrant marine life and clear waters.
Nassau’s historic forts, the Pompey Museum, and the heritage of the Out Islands offer a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the Bahamas.
Lightweight clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes are essentials. Also, consider reef-safe sunscreen to protect marine ecosystems.
Always follow local guidelines, swim in designated areas, and consider wearing a life jacket or flotation device when snorkeling.
Check with your provider about international roaming plans. Alternatively, local SIM cards are available for purchase.