The Bahamas are pure magic, bringing together crystal clear water, soft white sand and vibrant island culture in perfect harmony. From swimming with friendly pigs at Exma to dancing to Junkanoo’s rhythmic beats, every moment here feels like a dream. Get ready to explore 33 breathtaking photos capturing the beauty, adventure and soul of this Caribbean paradise. Finally, you pack your bag for your own Bahamas escape!
Morning Royal Bahamian sandalsImpressive main pool. The most luxurious all-inclusive resort in the Bahamas.
Junkanoo Festival It incorporates all aspects of Bahamian culture, including music performances, food, heritage games, and authentic Bahamian art and crafts. This epic event will take place on the evening of the 25th and on December 31st.
Please see more Junkanoo Festivaland other carnivals in the region by checking the entire Caribbean carnival calendar.
Blue Lagoon Island It has clear water, friendly animals and calm habitat. The island has been voted as one of the “Bahamas top attractions” and is a great place to swim with dolphins and sea lions. Daytrips are available from Sandals Royal Bahamian.
You’ve probably heard it Bahamas swim pig. What you may not have known is that the tour is not an opportunity to swim with the big major cay wild pigs. This is a great way that every Exma has to offer. A half-day boat trip can be booked through Sandal Royal Bahamian.
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two Royal Bahamian police officer Downtown Nassau, Bahamas.
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Cancer Beach TropicsLocated in Little Exa, Bahamas. One of the stunning white beaches you can find in the Exa district, located in one of about 365 Kay.
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Barjack It is just one of the diverse fish that can be found in the Bahamian seas. Often you will encounter a barjack, just a short distance from the beach.
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“Versailles Garden“Paradise Island makes up a charming, lush, multi-stage landscape set in a rectangular design about 75 feet wide. Discover this gem on a 15-minute drive from Nassau’s historic city centre.
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Conchi is a national dish of the Bahamas. Popular seasonings commonly used in dishes include chili peppers, lime, tomatoes, onions, garlic, allspice, cinnamon, lamb and coconut. Rum-based drinks are popular on the island. The Bahamas are made up of many islands, so there are notable variations in culinary varieties.
One of the most interesting animals you can expect to encounter during your snorkeling trip is Sea turtle. Also known as the marine turtle, it is elegant in seeing and fascinating people of all ages.
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Wherever you are in the Bahamas, you could be able to witness it A stunning sunset. The best views of this particular lighthouse can be enjoyed from Junkanoo Beach in Nassau.
The 700 islands that make up the Bahamas have special magic that you can’t find anywhere else in the world. Crystal clear water surrounding these islands Perfect for leisure swims, scuba diving and all kinds of water sports.
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The British Empire Lighthouse Service built this Candy striped lighthouse He marked the elbow leaf in the 1860s. This lighthouse can be found in Abaco, Bahamas.
Each of the 700 islands and the Bahamas Cays has their own story. Most people visit a group on one island and explore another one again.
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The surrounding buildings Parliament Square It was built in 1815 by the Loyalists. These flamingo pink government buildings are excellent examples of old Nassau colonial architecture.
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From Tiger sharks in Tiger Beach to Hammerhead sharks in Bimini, shark diving is huge in the Bahamas. PADI certified guests of the Royal Bahamian Sandals of Nassau can participate in free scuba diving (two tanks per day). Don’t worry, you will not find sharks near tourist beaches.
Thunderball Cave Don’t miss it! This underwater cave was filmed here and named after the James Bond film, which offers amazing snorkeling and diving opportunities. Thunderball Cave is one of the highlights of the Bahamas!
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One of the true wonders of nature, Glass window bridge In Eleusera, the dark blue Atlantic Ocean is divided from the turquoise Caribbean seas.
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Junkanoo Summer Festival The Ministry of Tourism and Events presents Bahamian culture and heritage at its best. Whether you visit Grand Bahama, Abacos or Exma’s Nassau or festival sites in June and July, you will enjoy a rich cultural experience.
Enjoy a refreshing swim from the suite in the luxurious swim-up rooms at Sandals Royal Bahamian.
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This is the most sparkling natural feature of the coastal region of Abaco Island. Amazing words are words to explain Treasure Kay3.5 miles stretch of soft powdery white sand of sugar, only by shining diamonds and turquoise water colours wrapping on the coast.
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I plunge into the bay west of Clarencetown on Long Island, 663 feet (202 meters) deep; Dean’s Blue Hole It is one of the deepest known blue holes.
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Despite the recent developments of ramp troupe, Nassau is still immersed in colonial charm. Visitors can witness this old world elegance of the city Candy coloured colonial buildingAn old fort, a magnificent hotel.
Among the most popular tourist attractions in Exa are the famous swim pigs. But for those who like to get a glimpse of native wildlife, Iguanas are real stars. Excursions can be reserved through Sandal Emerald Bay.
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Like a fort and military facilities Fort Charlotte Others throughout the Bahamas formed insurmountable defensive systems that would disappoint potential invaders, resulting in these forts not firing guns in battle.
Baha Bay This water park perfectly blends the island’s cold with exhilarating pleasure. This tropical oasis features a sparkling infinity pool that flows effortlessly through crystal blue waters.
Explore the underwater life of the Bahamas by embarking on an exciting journey Scuba Diving Tour. Walk around the water with marine life and see the spectacular coral reef below. Guest Royal Bahamian Diving in Sandals dives free of charge (two tanks per day).
Rose Island Snorkel in the crystal clear waters and relax on the white sandy beaches of Rose Island. Find this extraterior land away from Nassau.
From the glass-bottomed boat seat, stare at the clear water below, watching the vibrant marine life swaying in the ocean rhythm. Then slide your snorkeling gear in and dive into an unforgettable underwater adventure.
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Jancanoe Beach Located in the Bahamas Party Beach, near the historic city centre of Nassau, a 10-minute walk from the cruise ship dock.
Powerboat Adventure It’s fun things to do in the Bahamas and allows guests to visit multiple islands in a day. Visitors will take part in scenic boat rides, tours, sightseeing, snorkels and more along the various islands.
As the sun sets over the Sandals Royal Bahamian, the atmosphere changes and the party is Private offshore island in sandals. Spend time in your life and dance around the bonfire with a junk canoe band and island-themed party that lasts all night.
Royal Bahamian, across the coast of sandals, Guests get exclusive access To Sandal Island, you can relax and head to a leisure swim in a full-scale offshore adventure with two secluded beaches. Unlimited free signature cocktails Explore some of the best snorkeling in the Bahamas at the swim-up bar or .
The Bahamas are pure paradise, and the sandal royal Bahamians quickly settle. Located on Nassau’s iconic cable beach, this adults-only all-inclusive resort treats guests Endless Gourmet Dining and Signature Cocktails.