A subtropical climate, some of the clearest waters in the world, lush green vegetation, a host of colorful animals – for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, Nassau Paradise Island is ideal for connecting with your wild side. Let an experienced guide showcase native flora and fauna as you discover The Bahamas on foot or by bike. Scenic trails, vibrant forests and parks, and pristine wetlands and nature reserves are the perfect spots to experience Paradise in its purest form.
Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre
Head to the heart of Nassau for a unique visit to the Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation...
Exuma Escapes
Uninhabited by humans, Big Major Cay (also known as Pig Island) in The Bahamas is home to a variety...
Clifton Heritage Park
Perched on the western tip of New Providence Island, Clifton Heritage National Park is a must-see...
Baha Mar
The Sanctuary
Cable Beach, Nassau
Learn about ongoing efforts to protect and preserve the Bahamian ecosystem at The Sanctuary, Baha...
Atlantis Paradise Island
Dolphin Cay, Atlantis
Paradise Island
The extraordinary 14-acre environment of Dolphin Cay at Atlantis, Paradise Island showcases one of...
The Retreat Garden
Seeking solitude? Head for this lush, 11-acre botanical garden that provides a peaceful respite in...
Harbour Safaris
Set sail for an exhilarating exploration of The Bahamas! Take a harbor tour, visit the Exuma...
Primeval Forest
Remarkably undisturbed, this old-growth woodland is representative of the early evergreen tropical...
Bonefish Pond
What stands as the last remaining tidal mangrove ecosystem on the shores of Southern New Providence...
More to Explore
The sun shines in The Bahamas for about 300 days per year. For you, that means 300 fresh and fun opportunities to create your perfect day in Paradise.