Lucayan National Park
Lucayan National Park is a popular 40-acre protected area in Grand Bahama, established in 1977, featuring diverse ecosystems, nature trails, boardwalks, and access to underwater caves.
Owl's Hole
A striking blue freshwater sinkhole where visitors can swim, snorkel, or explore deeper sections for diving.
Garden of the Groves
This serene tropical paradise offers a tranquil escape with lush greenery, waterfalls, winding pathways, vibrant flowers, and a haven for wildlife.
Luken National Park
A 40-acre national park on the southern coast of Grand Bahama Island, offering a natural experience with guided tours of its underground cave systems.
Rand Nature Center
A nature reserve offering visitors a chance to explore the diverse ecosystem of the Bahamas, ideal for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers.
Peterson K National Park
A small, uninhabited cay off the coast of Grand Bahama Island, offering a unique experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Blue hole
A natural blue sinkhole that offers a refreshing swimming experience and opportunities for diving.
Peterson Cay National Park
A small, uninhabited island park near Freeport, ideal for snorkeling with clear waters and vibrant coral reefs starting at shallow depths.