Explore the vibrant culture and rich history of Grand Bahama on this memorable, fun family city tour. Move beyond the beaches and dive into the heart of the island, visiting iconic landmarks and historic sites. Enjoy local traditions and sample tasty Bahamian treats that showcase the unique flavors of the area. This guided experience offers a perfect blend of sightseeing and cultural connection, making it ideal for travelers seeking a deeper understanding of Grand Bahama.
Step into the past with a stop at The Cultural Museums of Grand Bahama and explore traditional straw crafts and artistry at the Port Lucaya Straw Market and across the Island.
Pickup included
At the Rand Memorial Nature Centre in Freeport, Grand Bahama, travelers will experience the island's natural beauty and cultural heritage. Here's what visitors can expect: Nature Trails & Native Flora Explore over 2,000 feet of well-maintained trails winding through 100 acres of pine barrens and coppice forests. Birdwatching Paradise The centre is a haven for bird enthusiasts, especially from October to May when migratory birds join the resident species. Botanical Gardens & Wildlife Pond Visit the freshwater pond, once home to flamingos, now attracting various native birds. Educational Exhibits & Art Gallery The visitor center houses exhibits on Bahamian ecology, geology, and history, including a collection of sea shells. Wildlife Encounters Encounter resident animals such as the endangered Bahama Parrot, a red-tailed hawk, and Bahamian boa constrictors. This activity is only available for bookings on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please call or email for more details.
Explore Gold Rock Beach, famously known as the "Welcome Mat of the Bahamas," with its breathtaking low-tide sand flats and postcard-worthy views. Walk through a scenic mangrove boardwalk leading to the beach and explore the surrounding ecosystem teeming with birdlife and native plants. View the Lucayan Caverns, part of one of the world’s largest underwater cave systems (viewable from safe platforms). Learn about the Lucayan people, the island’s original inhabitants, for whom the park is named. Peaceful Nature Trails through pine forest and coppice woodland, offering a serene, educational stroll through protected Bahamian landscape.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
Your driver will be holding up the Buying Bahamian logo and a card bearing your name.