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Experience The Magic Of The Lazy River In The Bahamas

I’d never seen a river that disappears twice a day. The Cut on Little Exuma is a narrow channel that runs between the ocean and a calm inland sound, and when the tide is right, it turns into a natural lazy river you can float down with a Kalik in hand. It’s not a theme park ride — it’s a tidal creek that flows fast enough to carry you along, then drains completely a few hours later. This guide covers how to find it, when to go, and what to expect, whether you’re kayaking over from Turtle Creek or

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Discover The Beauty Of Rocky Dundas Caves

Rocky Dundas Caves are one of the hidden gems of the Bahamas, located on the beautiful island of Exuma. These caves provide a stunning mix of natural beauty, adventure, and exploration. The caves are known for their enchanting limestone formations, crystal-clear waters, and unique sea life, making them a must-visit spot for anyone looking to explore the beauty of the Bahamas. Location and How to Get There The Rocky Dundas Caves are situated just off the coast of the Exuma Land and Sea Park, specifically near the northern end of the island of Great Exuma. To reach the caves,

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Discover the Hidden Treasures of Deadman’s Cay

Long Island stretches over 80 miles, a thin curve of limestone and scrub that most people fly right over on their way to the Exumas. Deadman’s Cay sits near the middle of that curve, and the caves tucked into its northern coast offer something the rest of the Bahamas doesn’t — a chance to go underground. Deadman’s Cay Caves are a network of tunnels, passages, and chambers formed by the erosion of limestone over millions of years. The cave system is accessible only by boat, which already filters out the casual crowd. Tour companies run guided trips that take

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Fiddle Cay: A Hidden Gem in the Bahamas

Fiddle Cay sits about 6 kilometres north of New Plymouth on Great Abaco, a sliver of sand and scrub that barely registers on most Bahamas maps. The cay itself rises just 7 metres above sea level — flat enough that you can see both shores from its centre. What pulls people here is the beach on its western side: soft, light-coloured sand meeting water that shifts from pale aqua to deeper turquoise as you wade out. It’s a spot that rewards the effort of getting there, and this guide covers exactly how to do that, what to expect when

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Pelican Bay: A Slice of Paradise in the Bahamas

Pelican Bay at Lucaya sits on Grand Bahama’s southern shore, a resort that doubles as a cultural anchor for Freeport. The lobby of its Canal House now holds over 26 pieces from the Bahamas National Art Collection, a rotating exhibition that opened in late 2024 and is free to the public from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. The selected artworks “capture images of the nationhood of Bahamian people and how we respond to our environment,” according to the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas. This article covers what Pelican Bay offers beyond the pool and the beach —

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Salt Water Pond: A Hidden Gem in the Bahamas

You’ll find Salt Water Pond nestled in the breathtaking landscape of The Bahamas. More than just a pretty picture, this tranquil lagoon offers an immersive experience far from the typical tourist trails. While many head straight to Nassau or Paradise Island, Salt Water Pond remains a serene escape for those craving a unique and authentic Bahamian experience. Let’s explore everything there is to know about this captivating location, from its stunning natural beauty to the activities that await. Getting There: Your Journey to Paradise Located on the southern part of Eleuthera Island, reaching Salt Water Pond is relatively straightforward,

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Holey Stones: Nature’s Unique Treasures Found in the Bahamas

The Bahamas, celebrated for its idyllic beaches and unbelievably clear turquoise waters, holds a hidden treasure beyond the postcard-perfect scenes: the enchanting holey stones. These naturally sculpted wonders aren’t just interesting rocks; they’re imbued with cultural significance and a touch of Bahamian magic. Scattered across various islands, discovering these stones becomes a memorable quest for any traveler seeking more than just a tan. Unveiling the Mystery: What Exactly Are Holey Stones? Holey stones, affectionately termed “wish stones” by some, are geological marvels—rocks sculpted by nature’s hand to feature one or more holes piercing entirely through them. Predominantly composed of

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Exploring the Hidden Gems of North Bimini

North Bimini is a Bahamian jewel offering more than just postcard-perfect beaches. While its popular spots draw many visitors, the island holds a treasure trove of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Let’s explore the unique and unforgettable aspects of North Bimini that often escape the typical tourist trail. The Alluring Beaches of North Bimini Radio Beach: Your Secluded Paradise Radio Beach, a short stroll from Alice Town, is one of North Bimini’s best-kept secrets. This pristine stretch of white sand is a haven for sunbathers, swimmers, and those seeking tranquility. Unlike the more crowded beaches, Radio Beach offers

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Discover the Hidden Beauty of Cistern Cay

Cistern Cay sits in the northern Berry Islands, a 0.68 km² patch of land with a 5.9 km coastline and a tree cover of 92%. It’s not the white-sand postcard you might expect — it’s an abandoned compound with a paved airstrip, tarmac roads, and two villas left behind some forty years ago when the US Drug Enforcement Agency took an interest in the activities of its owners. This guide covers what’s actually there now, how to reach it, and whether the trip makes sense for your Bahamas itinerary. Residents of nearby Bullock Harbour used Cistern Cay as a

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Benny’s Bay: A Hidden Gem in the Bahamas

Benny’s Bay, a tranquil haven nestled on Great Exuma’s southern coast in the Bahamas, remains a captivating secret for those seeking serenity. The gentle symphony of lapping waves and soft breezes creates an idyllic sanctuary, far removed from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Soft, powdery sands meet lush greenery, offering a visual feast that soothes the soul. Getting to Benny’s Bay: Your Journey to Paradise Your adventure to Benny’s Bay begins with a flight into Exuma International Airport (GGT), the main gateway to this Exuma’s paradise. Several major U.S. cities offer direct flights, making it relatively easy

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