Grand Bahama Island pool
Grand Bahama is better than ever.
News

Grand Bahama Is Having a Moment Right Now. Here’s a Guide to the Island’s Unique Brand of Adventure.

By: Alexander Britell - November 8, 2024

Embracing an authentic taste of Grand Bahamian culture stall hopping in the West End. Taking a culinary journey to Smith’s Point Fish Fry. Bonefishing in some of the most pristine flats in the hemisphere. Exploring blue holes, caves and untouched beaches.

It’s still one of the best-kept secrets in The Bahamas and the Caribbean at large: Grand Bahama, which is in the midst of a full-blown renaissance as travelers rediscover the island. Whether you’re looking for a foodie getaway (Flying Fish, anyone?) or looking to immerse yourself in the emotive sound of the island, it’s hard to believe there’s so much to experience in a place that’s just 55 miles off the coast of Florida — one that just got even easier to visit with the recent expansion of Miami-Grand Bahama flights on American Airlines.

So what do you need to know about planning a vacation to Grand Bahama?

Grand Bahama Island pool
Grand Bahama is still one of the best-kept secrets in The Bahamas.

For starters, there’s the west side of the island and the laid-back vibes of the West End fishing community. It’s a place to enjoy some of The Bahamas’ signature dishes: think whole fried Bahamian lobster, fluffy panny cakes, and pickled conch salad. It’s Grand Bahama’s crossroads of local culture, music and food.

In the city center, you get another side of the island: shopping, eateries, entertainment and even wellness destinations.

On Grand Bahama’s east coast, the story is eco-adventure. You can find everything here, from one of the world’s largest underwater cave systems to spectacular sites like Ben’s Cave, Gold Rock Beach, an inland blue hole called Owl’s Hole, the Coral Vita coral farm, and the Garden of the Groves botanic garden.

grand bahama
Whether it’s eco-adventure or classic beach getaways, there’s something for everyone.

Are you a diver? You can try one of 30-plus dive sites, with a mix of options from sharks to shipwrecks.

Then there’s one of our favorite stories in Grand Bahama: the dynamic culinary scene, from Chef Tim Tibbitts’ aforementioned Flying Fish (a regular entry in the 50 Best Restaurants in the Caribbean) to a dynamic local food scene with a heavy focus on world-class seafood.

So where do you stay?

There’s a great mix of accommodations options, from popular hotels like the all-inclusive Viva Fortuna Beach by Wyndham (from $126) to the Grand Lucayana resort (from $436) to the beloved Pelican Bay (rates from $155) just to name a few).

Another well-kept secret? The island’s impressive slate of villas, from smaller cottages to stunning beachfront estates. That’s accompanied by the exciting new Six Senses Grand Bahama resort project, one that will add another signature resort to the island.

Grand Bahama has never been better — and it’s just getting started.

You can plan your trip at Grand Bahama Vacations.

Popular Posts caribbean resorts 2025

The Cool List: The Caribbean’s Coolest Places to Stay in 2025, From Adventure Resorts to Historic Inns 

It was one of the first major guides we at Caribbean Journal ever put together: The Cool List, whose first edition was back in 2013 and which remains an unrivaled curation of unique, character-filled, personality-driven, artful hotels around the Caribbean. […]


The 25 Best Best Beach Bars in the Caribbean for 2025, From Aruba to St Barth to Eleuthera  

antigua catherines cafe

You can find the perfect island. You can book the perfect hotel. But your vacation hasn’t really begun until you pull up to your chair with an ice-cold cocktail at the perfect Caribbean beach bar. For all of the wonders […]


The 25 Best All-Inclusive Resorts in the Caribbean for 2025, From Beach Hotels to Private Hideaways to Overwater Bungalows

all-inclusive resorts caribbean

Today’s travelers want experiences. They want great food. They want authenticity. They want thoughtful service. But if you’re been following the travel industry in the last half-decade, you know that what today’s travelers really want are all-inclusive resorts. The all-inclusive […]


Related Posts curacao adults-only hotel

A New Adults-Only Hotel Is Opening in the “Soho” of Curacao

A brand-new boutique hotel is opening its doors in Curacao with help from world-renowned designer Piet Boon, Caribbean Journal has learned.  The new adults-only Art Hotel Curacao is set to debut in March in Pietermaai, the “Soho” of Curacao.  The […]


How Does Tourism Respond to Global Challenges? Jamaica Is Exploring Solutions. 

jamaica all-inclusive adults-only

Jamaica has been taking the lead in a relatively new field in recent years: tourism resilience, or the way that tourism destinations respond to global shocks, from climate change to pandemics to still-yet-unanticipated crises.  The country, led by Tourism Minister […]


This Just-Opened All-Inclusive in the Dominican Republic Has “Vibe” Parties, Adventure Tours and “Splash” Rooms With Private Pools 

all-inclusive dominican republic open

The choice is yours: spend the day looking out at one of the most beautiful bays in the Dominican Republic from the comfort of your own private plunge pool, or take a journey to explore the natural wonders of the […]