5 Local Places In Bahamas Every Tourist Must Visit
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Wed, 29 Apr 2020 3:51:31
The Bahamas boasts a vibrant and lively culture, friendly people and some of the most beautiful attractions in the Caribbean. With all the local historical and tourists sites that visitors marvel at, it is no wonder that Bahamians have an unwavering sense of pride in their tropical paradise. Here are 5 places that locals will say you mustn’t miss when you visit.
* Atlantis Paradise Island
The Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island is one of the most famous luxury resorts in the world and a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. The gorgeous resort features a marine habitat, a 141-acre water park, dolphin cay, luxury boutiques and restaurants, and more. The ocean-themed tropical paradise offers attractions and activities for everyone of any age.
* Queen's Staircase
The Queen’s Staircase site is one of the most historical landmarks in Nassau. The 66 steps were carved out of solid limestone rock by African slaves in the Bahamas in the 1790s and later renamed to honour Queen Victoria. The staircase leads to Fort Fincastle, one of the largest forts in Nassau built in 1793. The site is a popular spot, among tourists, for learning about the history of the Bahamas and taking impressive photos.
* Fort Fincastle
Fort Fincastle was constructed under the government of John Murray in 1793. The fort, made of limestone, was built atop Bennet’s Hill to protect Nassau and its harbour from enemy attack. The fort offers a stunning view of Nassau and Paradise Island, and can be accessed by climbing another historical landmark, Queen’s Staircase. Locals offer guided daily tours of the fort.
* Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park
The Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park was the first protected land and sea park in the world. The 176 square-mile national park, built in 1958, features a protected habitat for much of Bahamas’ wildlife, as well as a number of cays and beaches. Snorkeling and exploring can be done in the beautiful underwater reefs and cays which are home to many fascinating species. Exuma is also home to the Bahamas’ popular swimming pigs.
* Blue Lagoon Island
Blue Lagoon Island, also known as Salt Cay, is a private island located in the Bahamas and a popular tourist attraction. The secluded island is truly a tropical paradise, featuring miles of white sandy beaches, clear blue waters, a hidden lagoon, coral reefs and exotic birds and trees. The island’s beach is home to sea lions, sea turtles and dolphins that you can swim with when you go snorkeling.