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    Nassau Old Town

    Nassau Old Town

    The historic centre of the port city is filled with intriguing sights from the Colonial age. Walk around and see for yourself.

    Atlantis Marine Habitat

    Atlantis Marine Habitat

    You could spend the whole day at what is said to be the largest aquarium in the world. Thousands of animals to see in Atlantis-themed exhibits.

    Surfer's Beach

    Surfer's Beach

    The name says it all. Said to be one of Bahamas' best beaches for surfing – a must if you're into the sport.

    Cape Santa Maria Beach

    Cape Santa Maria Beach

    This remote, vast, sandy beach is a treat for anyone who's ever dreamed of a secluded island vacation. A gem of a beach.

    Guardian Blue Hole

    Guardian Blue Hole

    One of the best known blue holes on the island. A different diving experience – do not hesitate to try diving here.

    Twin Cove Beach

    Twin Cove Beach

    Two beaches connect into one here. Great for swimming, snorkelling and other water activities. The palm trees provide some shade.

    William's Town Beach

    William's Town Beach

    A popular and well-facilitated beach, great for all water activities. Occasionally, wild horses come by here.

    East Beach, San Salvador

    East Beach, San Salvador

    Six miles of fine white sand and calm clear sea. The beach the way you've always imagined it – do not hesitate to visit.

    Compass Cay

    Compass Cay

    A beautiful secluded island. There are almost no facilities, but that's balanced with the stunning nature and marine life.

    Ben Bay Beach

    Ben Bay Beach

    A picture-perfect beach. Sheltered by the bay, so the water is very calm here. Great for children and snorkelling fans.

    Rand Nature Center

    Rand Nature Center

    The forest is home to many species of birds who live here in peace. If you can, get the guided tour – very informative.

    Gaulding's Cay

    Gaulding's Cay

    A beautiful remote beach where you won't meet anyone else. Great for children and for snorkelling-lovers.

    Little Inagua National Park

    Little Inagua National Park

    The detached, uninhabited island is a natural refuge for local animal species – even the turtles lay eggs here.

    Winding Bay

    Winding Bay

    A charming bay lined by a marvellous beach. The sand here is soft and water clear making it great for swimming, but also snorkelling.

    The Lone Tree

    The Lone Tree

    A curious scenery. The tree was washed up here during a hurricane and has become the island's landmark ever since.

    Sandy Point Estate

    Sandy Point Estate

    Ruins of an 18th century plantation house and other facilities. Feel free to explore since they are well-preserved.

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