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Escape to paradise with endless fun things to do in the Bahamas! A vacation filled with white sand beaches, crystal blue waters, and unforgettable experiences.

You’ll never run out of exciting things to do. There are stunning coral reefs perfect for snorkeling and diving, thrilling water sports, and even sailing charters.

Soak up the sun on secluded beaches, explore vibrant marine life, and experience true luxury on a private crewed yacht. It’s all waiting for you in this Caribbean paradise.

So, get ready for an unforgettable adventure. Don’t miss out on all the fun things to do on this island, whether with family, friends, or a loved one.

Junkanoo Beach Bahamas

The vibrant Junkanoo Beach lies along the shores of Nassau. It is an idyllic beach with crystal blue waters and soft sandy shores.

Furthermore, the Junkanoo festival is a major celebration of Bahamian culture and heritage. The festive vibe is enriched with rhythmic beats of steel drums, dazzling costumes, and energetic dancing.

You must also try the Fort Myers Restaurant. Indulge in delectable Bahamian cuisine, from fresh seafood delicacies to local island dishes, like the conch fritters.

End the day at the Courtyard by Marriott Nassau Downtown Junkanoo Beach. This charming hotel offers comfortable accommodations and easy access to both the beach and downtown Nassau.

The Swimming Pigs in Exuma Islands

Aside from being one of the popular beaches in the region, the Exuma is home to the popular swimming pigs. It’s another one of the fun activities in the Bahamas, ideal for families and even couples. Swimming with these adorable pigs is an extraordinary experience popular with locals and guests.

The Great Exuma

One of the highlights of this Caribbean island is the Tropic of Cancer Beach. It’s where powdery sands meet the crystal-clear turquoise waters.

Moreover, luxurious hotels dot the coastline, offering a haven of comfort and indulgence. In addition, guests can experience swimming with nurse sharks at Compass Cay Marina.

Thus, it is a popular destination for luxury sailing charters, thanks to the convenience of Exuma International Airport.

Stay at Cable Beach

It is one of the best beaches in the Bahamas, offering endless exciting water activities. You can also easily find a perfect spot for sunbathing, going swimming or snorkeling through colorful reefs.

It is truly a coastal gem with a line of luxurious resorts, a golf course, bustling nightlife, and more. You can also find here the largest casino in the Bahamas. This adds more thrill to your luxury yacht charter vacation.

Blue Lagoon Island Bahamas

Prepare for an unforgettable adventure at the Blue Lagoon Islands in the Bahamas. It’s a natural habitat where guests can swim, play, and swim with dolphins.

Not only will you get to interact with these intelligent creatures, but you can also meet friendly sea lions. Thus, making it a truly interactive and fun-filled experience for the whole family.

If that’s not enough, you can spend the day sailing along the pristine shores of secluded beaches. Blue Lagoon Island has so many kid-friendly activities in the Bahamas.

Nassau Yacht Haven Marina - Things to do in the Bahamas
Nassau marina

The Queens Staircase Hope Town Bahamas

Step into history at the Queen’s Staircase in Nassau! This iconic landmark boasts 66 steps of grandeur within the Fort Fincastle Historical Complex. It’s also solid limestone and directly connected to Nassau City.

In addition, it stands as a commemoration of Queen Victoria, who reigned over Britain for 64 years. As you climb these historic steps, you will be impressed by this site’s remarkable craftsmanship and cultural significance.

Freeport Grand Bahama Island

A vibrant and dynamic second-largest city in the Bahamas – Freeport! It’s easily accessible to tourists because of the Grand Bahama Airport. So, get ready for a shopping spree at duty-free shops, plus many hotels and casinos.

Furthermore, guests won’t run out of things to do in Freeport Bahamas. Stay at glamorous upscale resorts like the Ocean Reef Yacht Club and Resort or the Flamingo Bay Hotel and Marina.

If you’re looking for all-inclusive resorts in Freeport Bahamas, Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach Resort has you covered?

Lastly, you can explore the stunning Lucayan National Park. It is home to captivating marine life, shipwrecks, sharks, and underwater caves. Try various water activities, too, such as kayaking, sailing, diving, and more!

The Glass Window Bridge Bahamas

A mesmerizing wonder, the Eleuthera Glass Window Bridge is a true natural wonder. This incredible rock formation is only 30 feet wide. It also connects the northern and southern parts of the island.

Guests are left breathless by the panoramic views of the vast Atlantic Ocean on one side. Meanwhile, on the other side is the serene Bight of Eleuthera. What makes it more beautiful is the contrast between the crashing waves and the tranquil waters on both sides.

Clifton Heritage National Park

Step into a rich tapestry of history and natural beauty at Clifton Heritage National Park. In fact, this park serves as a legacy of three influential groups in the Bahamas:

  • Lucayans
  • Loyalists
  • Africans

It officially opened in 2009 and is managed by the Clifton Heritage Authority. This site has even been featured in iconic James Bond movies.

As you explore the winding trails, you’ll be greeted by dramatic cliffs, serene sandy beaches, and abundant natural wildlife. With its breathtaking vistas and serene ambiance, Clifton Heritage National Park is also popular for unforgettable wedding ceremonies.

Pink Sand Beach on Harbour Island

The enchanting Harbour Island is famous for the Pink Sand Beach. This beach has more than three miles of powdery pink sands that are as beautiful as they are unique.

In addition, its sand remains cool, so visitors can enjoy leisurely barefoot strolls along the shore.

Atlantis Paradise Island

This is the ultimate water-themed resort in Paradise Island, Bahamas – Atlantis Paradise Island. It offers luxurious accommodations, thrilling water ride attractions, marine life tours on a catamaran, a golf course, and a casino.

Guests can choose to stay in five different types of hotels:

  • The Royal – grand, iconic towers
  • The Coral – family-friendly ambiance, waterside villas
  • The Cove – all-suite type and luxurious
  • The Reef- residential type

The Fish Fry Nassau Bahamas

For a unique culinary experience, head over to Arawak Cay or “Fish Fry Nassau”. This lively strip is lined with authentic Bahamian restaurants that are a seafood lover’s dream. Most restaurants specialize in seafood delicacies and traditional island dishes.

In fact, this bustling spot is a popular hangout for both locals and visitors, especially on weekends. So, satisfy your appetite and enjoy its lively ambiance.

More Things to Do in the Bahamas

  • Catch some epic waves while Bahamas surfing.
  •  Go Bimini snorkeling to see vibrant coral reefs and marine life.
  •  For adventure seekers, ride the waves while kiteboarding and kitesurfing on the shores of Long Island.
  •  Explore the depths of Dean’s Blue Hole, the second deepest blue hole in the world.
  •  Lastly, indulge in the rich flavors of the Bahamas at John Watlings Distillery. It’s where you can sample delicious rum in a historical setting.

Generally, there are many things to do in the Bahamas for families and couples alike. 

Karin Patrick

Yacht Charter Broker

Karin Patrick has been a travel industry professional since 1978. A native of Germany, She has lived in many places worldwide, including Australia, India, and the United Kingdom. In 1983, she moved to the United States, living in Connecticut, then California, and now in Florida. Karin attends the Greek Yacht Charter Shows.

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  • 52.00 Ft Power
  • Built: 2004
$7,999 - $23,220 /wk
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$7,999 - $23,220 /wk
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$10,000 - $14,000 /wk
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  • Built: 2000
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$11,000 - $15,500 /wk
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  • Built: 2022
€13,100 - €15,500 /wk
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  • Built: 2018
$13,500 - $15,500 /wk
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  • Built: 1997
13,650 /wk
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  • Built: 2020
$14,000 - $25,000 /wk
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  • 58.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2000
$15,000 /wk
  • 4 Cabins
  • 48.00 Ft Power
  • Built: 2001
$16,000 - $23,000 /wk
  • 3 Cabins
  • 50.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2011
$16,000 - $17,100 /wk
  • 1 Cabins
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  • Built: 2008
$16,100 - $21,000 /wk
  • 3 Cabins
  • 50.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2008
Scuba  Scuba Diving On Board
$17,600 - $19,600 /wk
  • 3 Cabins
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  • Built: 2018
$17,700 /wk
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  • 54.00 Ft Power
  • Built: 2001
$18,500 - $21,000 /wk
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  • 57.00 Ft Sail
  • Built: 2022
$18,600 - $21,000 /wk
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  • 46.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2011
$19,000 - $23,000 /wk
  • 3 Cabins
  • 50.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2023
Scuba  Scuba Diving On Board
$19,000 - $21,000 /wk
  • 2 Cabins
  • 50.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2020
$19,700 - $22,700 /wk
  • 4 Cabins
  • 48.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2023
$19,950 /wk
  • 2 Cabins
  • 55.00 Ft Power
  • Built: 2004
$19,950 /wk
  • 3 Cabins
  • 55.00 Ft Power
  • Built: 2004
$20,000 - $41,300 /wk
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  • 49.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2014
$20,000 - $27,000 /wk
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  • 50.00 Ft Cat
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$21,000 - $25,000 /wk
  • 3 Cabins
  • 48.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2020
$21,500 - $25,000 /wk
  • 3 Cabins
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  • Built: 2022
$21,900 - $28,680 /wk
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  • 50.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2022
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  • 4 Cabins
  • 56.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2016
$22,000 - $26,000 /wk
  • 3 Cabins
  • 44.00 Ft Power
  • Built: 2022
$22,000 - $26,000 /wk
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  • 44.00 Ft Power
  • Built: 2023
$22,000 - $26,000 /wk
  • 3 Cabins
  • 53.00 Ft Power
  • Built: 2021
$22,700 - $24,000 /wk
  • 2 Cabins
  • 50.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2022
€23,540 - €31,300 /wk
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  • 55.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2023
$24,000 - $26,000 /wk
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  • 52.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2017
$24,000 - $26,000 /wk
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  • Built: 2024
$24,400 - $26,400 /wk
  • 4 Cabins
  • 54.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2021
$24,500 /wk
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  • 46.00 Ft Sail
  • Built: 2020
$24,700 - $35,000 /wk
  • 5 Cabins
  • 58.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2013
$25,000 - $26,500 /wk
  • 3 Cabins
  • 45.00 Ft Power
  • Built: 2022
$26,000 - $32,000 /wk
  • 5 Cabins
  • 56.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2023
$26,900 - $27,900 /wk
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  • 70.00 Ft Power
  • Built: 2001
$28,000 - $38,000 /wk
  • 2 Cabins
  • 52.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2012
$28,000 /wk
  • 3 Cabins
  • 60.00 Ft Power
  • Built: 2005
$28,000 - $32,000 /wk
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  • 58.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2018
$28,500 - $33,000 /wk
  • 4 Cabins
  • 58.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2014
$28,500 - $29,500 /wk
  • 3 Cabins
  • 62.00 Ft Power
  • Built: 2006
$29,000 /wk
  • 3 Cabins
  • 53.00 Ft Power
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$29,000 /wk
  • 2 Cabins
  • 60.00 Ft Power
  • Built: 2001
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  • 62.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2015
$30,000 - $32,000 /wk
  • 4 Cabins
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  • Built: 2016
$30,000 - $34,000 /wk
  • 4 Cabins
  • 54.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2022

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