Are the Bahamas your ultimate island travel destination? If they are, you’ve made a wise choice because they’re full of enough attractions and relaxation spots to fill up any trip. ▬Contents of this video▬ 00:00 - Intro 00:18 - Paradise Beach 00:30 - Pink Sand Beach 00:43 - Cable Beach 00:58 - Blue Lagoon Island 01:34 - Eleuthera Island 01:58 - Stocking Island 02:10 - Abaco Islands 02:34 - Paradise Island Waterpark 02:49 - AquaVenture Water Park 03:09 - Lucayan National Park 03:35 - Primeval Forest National Park 03:55 - NAGB 04:08 - Andros 04:50 - Stingray Adventure 05:01 - Thunderball Grotto 05:10 - Queen’s Staircase 05:25 - Doongalik Farmer’s Market 05:35 - Port Lucaya Marketplace 05:51 - Tiki Bikini Hut 06:16 - Arawak Cay 06:44 - Sun and Ice 07:02 - John Watling’s Distillery 07:19 - Dean’s Blue Hole 07:36 - Bahamas Hand Prints 07:45 - Outro Like this content? Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxG8DXN7UCNFaVeWbBx18qA?sub_confirmation=1 Or, watch more videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxG8DXN7UCNFaVeWbBx18qA/videos Almost all islands are known for their beaches, and that’s true of the Bahamas as well. You can relax at the unique Pink Sand Beach, see the pink feathers of flamingoes at Paradise Beach, or go into a luxury building at Cable Beach to get pampered. Many areas of the Bahamas are protected national parks. The Abaco Islands alone have 6 of them. Others include Primeval National Park and Lucyan National Park. They’re both extremely biodiverse and full of unique plant and animal species. There’s an almost endless amount of places to go SCUBA diving and snorkeling in the Bahamas. You can start at Thunderball Grotto or go even deeper at Dean’s Blue Hole. Try the Stingray Adventure at Half Moon Cay or the Dolphin Encounter at Blue Moon Island for a closer look at the local marine life. Go up the 66 steps of the Queen’s Staircase or walk along the Glass Widow Bridge. These historical structures are important to locals and can’t be missed. Eating local food is also one of the best ways to get a taste of the culture of the Bahamas. Try a classic fish fry at Arawak Cay or ice cream made with local ingredients at Sun and Ice. Finish at the historic John Watling's Distillery. Don’t forget to visit a few stores before you leave to get a souvenir. You can try the Doongalik Farmer’s Market or Port Lucaya Marketplace to buy from local vendors or pick up a new outfit at Bahamas Hand Prints. Like and subscribe to ViewCation for more island destination recommendations. Watch our video to learn about the best things to do in the Bahamas. Best Things to Do in the Bahamas

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