Tuesday, 14 July 2026

TRAVEL TUESDAY 558 - THE BAHAMAS

“The Bahamas has mangrove nurseries, coral reefs, shallow sea grass beds, and deep oceanic trenches - all perfect ecosystems for sharks. Photographing multiple shark species in exquisite water was the assignment I had dreamed about from the start.” - Brian Skerry

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The Bahamas is an independent archipelagic nation located in the Atlantic Ocean north of Cuba and southeast of the United States. Comprising nearly 700 islands and 2,500 cays, this constitutional monarchy recognizes King Charles III as its head of state and is led politically by Prime Minister Philip Davis. Renowned for its stunning turquoise waters, vibrant coral reefs, and tropical climate, it stands as a global hub for international tourism and financial services. Only about 30 of the 700 coral islands are actively inhabited. The capital city, Nassau, is situated on New Providence Island and serves as the primary gateway for international flights and cruise liners.

New Providence & Paradise Island are home to downtown Nassau's historical markets and the world-famous Atlantis Bahamas Resort, which features a massive 141-acre marine water park. The Exumas are famous for incredibly clear, shallow sand flats, bonefishing, and the iconic Pig Beach, where visitors can swim alongside wild pigs. Harbour Island is a popular destination situated off Eleuthera, famed worldwide for its unique pink sand beaches. The Grand Bahama Island is the fourth-largest island, home to Freeport and the Lucayan National Park, which protects vast underwater cave systems and scenic boardwalk trails. Andros is the largest island in the Bahamas, boasting the 225km-long Andros Barrier Reef—one of the longest continuous coral reefs in the world.

The Bahamian Dollar (BSD) is pegged 1-to-1 with the US Dollar. US currency is widely accepted everywhere, though carrying physical cash is essential for smaller vendors and taxis. There are no standard ride-sharing services like Uber or Lyft. Visitors rely on official taxis (fares should be negotiated upfront), rental cars, or domestic inter-island flights and ferries.

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