The Bahamas is home to the most stunning beaches in the Caribbean © Marianna Masey / Getty Images 5. If the waters are a bit choppy, seek out one of the beachside huts where you’ll find a masseuse waiting to administer a muscle-melting massage set to the crashing waves of the ocean beyond. Get a massage on Cabbage BeachĪtlantis isn’t the only attraction on Paradise Island - walk around to the island’s east side and discover the public entrance to Cabbage Beach, a two-mile stretch of pristine sand framed by swaying palm trees. Access to Atlantis is free for overnight guests of the resort, but you can pick up a day pass if you’re staying elsewhere. Who says careening down waterslides at breakneck speeds and giddily screaming the whole way through is strictly for kids? The Aquaventure attraction at Atlantis Paradise Island offers 57 hectares (141 acres) of high-speed water slides, winding lazy rivers and 11 swimming pools set amongst the “ruins” of Atlantis. Tame the water slides at Atlantis Paradise Island Local tip: Haggling isn’t only acceptable in this open-air market, it’s encouraged. You’ll find vendors with individual stalls hawking all manner of wares, from straw purses and wood carvings to touristy tees and hats. The Straw Market is open seven days a week from 8am to 8pm. Sharpen your negotiating skills - and snag a few locally made souvenirs - at Nassau’s frenzied Straw Market, located next to the boutique shops on Bay Street. Located east of Freeport over on Grand Bahama Island, Lucayan is an ecological treasure, playing host to all six of the Bahamas’ vegetation zones.ĭetour: Before cooling off in the cave’s waters, walk or ride a horse along one of the park's paved paths and experience its mangrove swamps, rocky coppice landscape and singular hardwood forest. The 16-hectare (40-acre) Lucayan National Park is one of the largest underwater cave systems in the world, two of which are open to the public for swimming and exploration. Dive into a cave at Lucayan National Park The Lucayan National Park is one of the largest underwater cave systems in the world © Stephen Frink / Getty Images 1.
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