With a subtropical climate, pristine beaches and top-class
tourism infrastructure, it is no surprise that the islands and cays
of the Bahamas archipelago are some of the world's top tourist
destinations. Each island has its own charm and beauty, attracting
thousands of visitors each year and offering something for
everyone. Andros Island is not only the biggest of the islands, but
also boasts the third biggest reef in the world, and is thus a
haven for snorkellers and divers. New Providence Island is a
bustling hub of activity, with plenty of sights, sounds and
activities for the visitor to enjoy. New Providence also provides
easy ferry and car access to the resorts at neighbouring Paradise
Island, as well as the fun and festivity of the nation's capital,
Nassau. North and South Bimini are the closest islands to the US
and draw serious fishermen seeking the catch of a lifetime. Named
after the Greek word for freedom by English pilgrims seeking
religious autonomy, Eleuthera Island, east of Andros, has long been
a popular escape, with plenty to explore and enjoy. The rest of the
islands all have something to reel in the visitor and sunseekers,
fishermen, sailors and watersports enthusiasts flock to these
islands time and again to experience the magic of the Bahamas.