Tips & Tricks
Xanadu Beach (Sunken Treasure Drive, Freeport, Grand Bahama) –– Xanadu Beach is a popular tourist beach, three miles from the International Bazaar, offering water sports, straw goods, food and beverages. Its calm waters are great for families.
William’s Town Beach (Freeport, Grand Bahama) — William’s Town Beach is centrally located at William’s Town settlement. The eastern side of the beach offers water activities, such as banana boats, jet skis and snorkeling. You will frequently see horses on the beach.
Paradise Cove Beach (Warren J. Levarity Hwy., between Eight Mile Rock and West End West End, Grand Bahama Island) – located just a 15-minute drive from Freeport, this beach’s main attraction is its marine life (from sea turtles to rays, dolphins, colorful fish, barracudas, etc.) at a spot located 50 yards offshore, colorfully called “Deadman’s […]
Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas (Nassau, New Providence Island) – this excursion service provides visitors with the chance to explore Bahamas’ waters (mainly off the west coast of New Providence Island) via diving, snorkeling, as well as by an amazing innovation called “SUB” (a personal scenic underwater bubble). Each of these SUB vehicles looks somewhat like […]
Parasailing – a fun way to experience the Bahamas is by parasailing. After you are attached to a harness and parachute, a speed-boat offshore pulls you 400 feet into the air for a spin. Truly exhilarating! The views will be so breathtaking; you’ll forget how high in the air you actually are. These outfits provide […]
Treasure Cay Beach (Treasure Cay, Great Abaco Island) – this is a three-mile stretch of white sand beach, with a resort, a 150-slip marina, and a golf course nearby.



