Adventure Holidays In Bahamas |
Consisting of more than 700 islands, the Bahamas is best known for its miles of crystal-clear waters. While nearly all of the islands are basically flat, the highest point Mount Alvernia on Cat Island, which stands at is 206ft. Boasting the third-largest barrier reef system in the world, the Bahama’s waters are rich with diverse marine life, while its land lays claim to the most extensive systems of blue holes and limestone caves in the world.
ADVENTURE SPORTS IN BAHAMAS
Surrounded by warm, clear waters, the Bahamas is ideal for diving and scuba diving. There are countless reefs, drop-offs, coral gardens, caves, and shipwrecks and in many locations, you may feel that you are the first human ever to explore the site. Since fewer than 30 of the Bahamian islands are inhabited, you can usually dive in pristine and isolated splendour.
ADVENTURE SPORTS AREAS AND REGIONS IN BAHAMAS
Best spots for water sports
Andros Island claims the third-largest barrier reef in the world. Chub Cay in the Berry Islands , and Riding Rock, San Salvador , also offer premium spots to take a plunge.
Best spots for hiking & trekking
The most popular hiking is on Grand Bahama Island , especially in Lucayan National Park , which is riddled with trails and elevated walkways. The highlight of the park is what may be the largest underground cave system in the world, some 11km long.
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