BAHAMAS: RESOURCES GUIDE

About The Bahamas:

The Bahamas is an archipelago of over 700 islands located in the Atlantic Ocean, just off the coast of Florida. With its crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and year-round sunshine, the Bahamas is the ultimate destination for anyone seeking a tropical paradise.

Start your journey in Nassau, the capital city, where you can explore the vibrant markets, historic forts, and cultural landmarks. Don't miss the chance to visit the iconic Atlantis Resort, which boasts world-class amenities, water parks, and a stunning aquarium.

For a taste of the island's natural beauty, head to the Exuma Cays, where you can swim with the famous swimming pigs, dive in the Thunderball Grotto, or simply relax on some of the world's most beautiful beaches. And if you're a fan of water sports, the Bahamas is the perfect place for snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and more.

The Bahamas is also a haven for foodies, with a diverse culinary scene that draws on both Bahamian and international influences. From fresh seafood to island-inspired dishes, there's something for every palate. Don't miss the chance to try the local favorite, conch salad, or to indulge in some Bahamian rum at one of the many beach bars and restaurants.

With its stunning scenery, vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality, the Bahamas is the perfect destination for anyone looking for a tropical getaway. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and head to this island paradise today!

Welcome to Adventure Fares' Resources and Information Guide. These guides are compiled to provide a great "starting place" for planning.  Here, we try to help you with the 4 big planning goals for any destination:  Where to Stay / Where to Eat / What to See and Do / How to Budget.  We even try to include some great itinerary links.  Have fun planning your travel adventure!  These resource pages are always being updated.  If you would like to see a country / city / place not already in our resource guides, please email your requests or suggestions to:   [email protected] 

BUDGET RESOURCES:

We typically go to Budget Your Trip to research budgeting!  We highly recommend their website.  They do a fantastic job of compiling data from thousands of travelers around the world!  This data is so useful for anyone who’s wanting to make the most of their travel budget.  If you sign up and enter your own expenses - you contribute to the data and also get to access their fantastic planning tools - with charts, maps, graphs, and tables of your trip finances.  Bookmark their site, and go there for a lot more in-depth budgeting research:  BudgetYourTrip.com 

With this chart, we just wanted to give you an idea of how your budget might look compared to a few familiar places here in the U.S

Rentals / Hotels / B&B Lists

Finding the perfect accommodation can make or break a trip. That's why we compile so many lodging lists - to help you find reliable and affordable recommendations for AirBNBs, VRBOs, boutique hotels, and B&Bs.  These lists should give you a great starting place, and hopefully make that trip even better!

BOUTIQUE HOTELS

AIRBNB Resources:

airbnb.com  - It has become a very popular resource for travelers.  We try to limit our lists to rentals in great locations, with good pricing, and great views when we find them.  We use AirBNB a lot. ALWAYS double-check reviews and avoid "new" listings most of the time.  Be sure to double check for air conditioning in the summer, and feel free to reach out to the owner for tips / questions!

VRBO Resources:

vrbo.com  - VRBO is another great one to use.  Sometimes you find rentals here you won't see on AirBNB - its always great to have more options, especially during peak seasons when rentals book up fast.  Always double-check reviews and avoid "new" listings when possible.  The VRBO system won't let us filter neighborhoods as well as some others, so always double check location after finding a good property.  

Bed and Breakfast Resources:

Booking.com - this is often our “go-to” for this category.  We find their customer reviews to be very reliable!  


bedandbreakfast.guide  (B&B Guide) - this one screens out the worst-reviewed places, so their lists are pretty reliable.


bnbfinder.com - this one is promising, but they don’t have near as many listings as the others here.   We hope they grow!

Boutique Hotels Resources:

BoutiqueHotel.me  -  this one is usually our favorite.  However, their list will only provide you with hotels who allow booking through booking.com - so some great hotels won’t be on their lists.


MrandMrsSmith.com - This is fantastic and inspirational resource for finding places to stay around the world.  Much of their focus is on premiere hotels (and not what we would call “budget” finds), but it can be a fantastic place to search.  It’s fun to just click on their “Inspiration” tab and find some new places around the world. 


TheHotelGuru.com - This site also links to booking.com, and can be a complimentary resource.


GreatSmallHotels.com - Another resource the books through booking.com, this one tends to go a little more upscale, especially in large European cities. 


Some More Interesting Lodging Guides:

gounusual.com - Great Resource for those trying to find unique places to stay:  Castles, igloos, boats, more! 


eruoglamping.com - Just what it sounds like - a resource of upscale camping places in Europe:


goglamping.net - GoGlamping / More upscale camping experiences - UK and Europe


 

NOTE:  No matter what form of lodging you book, we recommend you always confirm your booking one last time a week to 10 days ahead of your travel.

Restaurants / Dining Lists

Choosing dining options can be confusing and intimidating.  We've compiled these lists to help you start planning some memorable meals. Lists are organized by city and include some of the best and most affordable dining destinations in each city/area.  Every adventure deserves some great meals!

TripAdvisor Dining Lists:

TripAdvisor.com - We recommend using TripAdvisor’s dining directories whenever you find yourself needing good food in a place with which you’re unfamiliar.  They have a huge volume of reviews, great genre help, and mapping. 


Michelin Guide - Dining Lists:

Michelin Guide - For respected and relevant reviews of restaurants around the world, Michelin has been the Iconic dining guide since the 1800s.  If you find a 1 star near you, book it.  If you find a 2 star, you’re in for a treat.  If you find a 3 star - make a travel detour if you need to and get there!   


Wanderlog Dining Lists:

Wanderlog.com - Wanderlog is an interesting site - compiling lots of travel planning possibilities.  Their trip-planning features are worth checking out, but we’ve come to really like their restaurant lists. They’re just a little pickier than TripAdvisor, but not as exclusive as Michelin.  They’re worth checking out in most towns.

When trying to get a nicer restaurant into your travel plans, we recommend making reservations at least a couple of weeks ahead of time.  Some of the Michelin star restaurants might even require more advance (varies).

Things to See and Do Lists

Finding what to see and do is always a travel priority.  We've compiled lists/links from the world's most credible sources to help you find the best adventures for your destination. These lists will help you find the most popular attractions (and some hidden gems) for your travel adventures.

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Things to See and Do Resources: 

These are a few resources we trust.  They will give you some great places to start.  Rank your priorities (and your travel friends' priorities),  see what works for your schedule, and plan an amazing travel adventure.   *Don't try to cram too much in - it's those "unplanned" moments that often product the best adventures.

 

FodorsTravel.com - In our experience, Fodor’s is the best overall place to start when planning a trip.  Once you search and find their guide to a city - they break the guide down into Sights, Nightlife, Shopping, Performing Arts, and Sports and Acitivities.  There’s not tons of inspiration here, but good, reliable information.  There are ads, but they do a good job of keeping the content credible.  They also have a great “Map View” feature for the different sections so you can always check to see what’s close.  Their Hotels and Restaurants guides are also pretty good.


RickSteves.comRick Steves has been an awesome resource for budget travelers for decades, and his content just keeps getting better.  His reviews are reliable, his itineraries are fantastic, and his reputation for credibility is great.  We check out his information on any destination we're thinking about visiting.  


AtlasObscura.com - This is our favorite guide source!  We don’t know how the team at Atlas Obscura finds so many cool, interesting, and odd things to see around the world - but they do it.  It’s easy to find those top few things to do in any location, but these guys go beyond - and get you some off-the-beaten path adventures.


TripAdvisor Trip Advisor is pretty commercial in nature, but they have really high traffic - so it's easy to see what's popular pretty much anywhere in the world.  That can be helpful for planning what to see, and sometimes what to avoid.  It's one of our go-to resources for seeing what might be in the town ahead on a road trip.


Wanderlog.com - Wanderlog is an interesting site - compiling lots of travel planning possibilities.  Their trip-planning features are worth checking out, and we really like their “THINGS TO DO” lists.  They’re pretty much ranked from most popular to least - so its a great place to figure out a priority list of things to see.


GetYourGuide.com - We really like this one!  Get your guide is becoming a great source for planning as well as inspiration for travel adventures.  Even if you aren’t looking for things to do on your trip, it’s a good place to get new trip ideas and browse exciting things to do.   They have some "decent" pricing on local activities - worth considering for booking.


Nomadicmatt.com - Matt travels as much as any blogger / content creator we follow.  He's a good writer, a good planner, and delivers entertaining content.   We certainly recommend you check out his travel guides.  If he's been somewhere, he shares great stuff!   


 

OTHERS WORTH CHECKING OUT:

The Crazy Tourist - This is a travel resource that covers destinations all over the world.  Just type the name of a country or city in their search section, and they have good

CultureTrip.com - This one is pretty commercial (lots of ads), but its also pretty reliable. They’ve been a travel industry leader for a long time, so there are enough reviews on things to know if you’re making good decisions.  We always check out the Culture Trip guide for any location we’re planning on visiting.   

 

  

Itineraries to Get You Started

Building an itinerary for your travel adventure can be a daunting task.   Here are a few resources to help you get started without all the "noise" associated with online research.  These are sample itineraries from travel pros who are credible, reliable, and know the places they're writing about.  Itineraries are made to be broken, but hopefully these will start you out on the right path.

If you're planning a trip to the Bahamas, there's so much to see and do that it can be overwhelming to know where to start. To help you plan your itinerary, here's a comprehensive checklist of must-see destinations and off-the-beaten-path gems to explore.  Below our checklist, you'll find several sample itineraries we recommend.

 

DON’T MISS:

  •  Relax on the stunning white-sand beaches, including Cable Beach on New Providence Island, Gold Rock Beach on Grand Bahama Island, and Harbour Island Beach on Harbour Island.
  •  Visit the beautiful Exuma Cays, a chain of over 365 islands and cays known for their stunning turquoise waters, beautiful beaches, and abundant wildlife.
  •  Explore the historic city of Nassau, known for its beautiful colonial architecture, charming streets, and vibrant culture.
  •  Take a swim with the famous swimming pigs on Big Major Cay in the Exuma Cays, a unique and unforgettable experience.
  •  Visit the beautiful Blue Lagoon Island, located just off the coast of Nassau, known for its crystal-clear waters, beautiful beaches, and abundant marine life.

IF YOU HAVE MORE TIME:

  •  Take a trip to the beautiful Andros Island, known for its stunning natural beauty, including the Andros Barrier Reef, the third-largest barrier reef in the world.
  •  Explore the beautiful Abaco Islands, a group of islands and cays located in the northern Bahamas, known for their stunning beaches, turquoise waters, and charming villages.
  •  Visit the beautiful Eleuthera Island, known for its stunning pink-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and abundant marine life.
  •  Take a trip to the beautiful Long Island, located in the southern Bahamas, known for its stunning natural beauty, including Dean's Blue Hole, the deepest known blue hole in the world.
  •  Visit the beautiful Bimini Islands, located just 50 miles off the coast of Florida, known for their stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and abundant marine life.

OFF THE BEATEN PATH

  •  Visit the beautiful Cat Island, known for its stunning natural beauty, including the highest point in the Bahamas and a number of beautiful beaches.
  •  Explore the beautiful San Salvador Island, known for its stunning coral reefs, beautiful beaches, and rich history.
  •  Take a trip to the beautiful Inagua Islands, a group of islands and cays located in the southern Bahamas, known for their stunning natural beauty, including the Inagua National Park, home to over 80,000 flamingos.
  •  Visit the charming village of Governor's Harbour on Eleuthera Island, known for its beautiful colonial architecture, charming streets, and traditional Bahamian culture.
  •  Take a guided tour to explore the beautiful underwater caves and blue holes that are scattered throughout the Bahamas.

 

 

Bahamas on a Budget / 6 Day Itinerary / Town & Tourist

 Town and Tourist is a new source for us - but they seem to have tons of resources and content.  If you aren't wanting to spend your entire vacation on the beach, this is a great place to find lots of other things to do.  The itinerary is a little busy - but worth taking a look at. 


Bahamas Trip Planner / Wanderlog

Wanderlog has a nice "trip planner" for the Bahamas. You can add their app, or do the planning on their website.  More of a planning tool than an itinerary, but worth browsing for ideas



7 Days Island Hopping Around the Bahamas / Culture Trip

Culture Trip usually comes through with good content, and this one is no exception.  They're not much help getting you from island to island, but if you have transportation figured out they have some cool suggestions for islands and things to do.   


 

*photos from pixabay.com, pexels.com, unsplash.com and Darrell Potts

 

EMAIL Us - We Want to Hear From You!

We believe that the best travel advice comes from those who have experienced it firsthand. That's why we're inviting our members to share their travel tips, and recommendations with us. Whether it's a hidden gem of a restaurant, a must-see attraction, or an off-the-beaten-path adventure, we want to hear about it. Your contributions are helping us build a new database of "Member Suggestions."   Email us when you get a chance - links, maps, and reviews all help!  Email us at  [email protected] 

These resource pages have been fun to work on!  We hope they keep getting better.  Are we missing something?  Are we missing one of your favorite travel resources?  Please email me - I'd love to learn anything that can help make travel adventures even better!           Darrell Potts.        

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