Despite the fact that at the end of the XX century many islands in the archipelago were destroyed due to the elements, today the resort continues to attract tourists from all corners of the globe. Undoubtedly, the main attraction of the Bahamas was and remains its nature with magnificent beaches, dense tropical vegetation, and azure coastal waters.
Are you afraid of getting lost among the more than 700 islands and don't know which Bahamas attractions to see first? Then here's a list of the top ones to check out.
One of the most visited attractions in the Bahamas is the King's Staircase. It was built by slaves over a period of 16 years. The staircase has 65 steps, as it served as a birthday present to Queen Victoria.
Historical facts about the emergence and development of the Bahamas can be learned by visiting the Nassau History Center.
The Straw Market can be found in every guidebook. After all, it is considered not only the largest in the archipelago but also in the world.
The tallest building on the islands is the Water Tower. From its height of 40 meters, you can enjoy the best panoramic view of the entire Nassau.
The Pink Beach is considered a fabulous creation of nature. This Bahamian attraction gets its name from the fact that coral and tiny organisms have given the sand a pink hue that looks divine when combined with the waters of the Atlantic.
Charlotte's Fort is a defense structure that was erected in 1787 to protect the islands from pirate ships.
Garden of the Garden of the Groves came to Freeport in honor of the city's founders. In addition to fountains and waterfalls, it features incredible birds, butterflies of unimaginable colors, and dozens of species of animals.
Lucayan National Park is located in the resort area of Freeport. In addition to lush tropical vegetation, it will amaze you with its large number of fragrant orchids and rare animals.
Dean's Blue Hole Sinkhole is a natural attraction in the Bahamas and is considered the most stunning spot in the archipelago. The underwater sinkhole reaches a depth of 663 meters.
If you're into diving, don't miss the opportunity to see the largest underwater sculpture in the world - the Atlanta Sculpture. Located off the coast of Nassau, it weighs 60 tons and stands 5.5 meters tall.