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Ultra Luxury Bahamas Holidays

The Bahamas, though technically in the North Atlantic Ocean, is a much-loved Caribbean holiday destination offering the quintessential tropical island experience. With stunning pink-sand beaches and turquoise waters, marvellous historical and natural landmarks, and a vibrant culture, these dazzling islands promise the trip of a lifetime.

Start in Nassau, the country’s energetic capital city, which effortlessly merges the carefree vibes of the Caribbean with a buzzing metropolis on the island of New Providence. There are many sights to see here beyond the beaches, and you’ll find plenty to explore for a few days including the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas, Fort Fincastle and the beautiful limestone steps of the Queen’s Staircase, and the lively Bay Street—the island’s main thoroughfare lined with pastel-hued buildings and local artisans.

The beach experiences in The Bahamas are second-to-none, from an array of thrilling water sports on offer such as jet-skiing, kayaking, and fishing, to underwater scuba diving and snorkelling adventures exploring the vast coral reefs and observing the islands’ enchanting marine life. And don’t forget swimming with the pigs in the Exuma Cays!

Spending a day on the blushed sands of Harbour Island’s Pink Sands Beach is a no-brainer. Finely ground coral mixed with sand gives the beach its rosy glow and this seemingly endless stretch is lapped by shimmering turquoise waters, cementing its place as one of the world’s most beautiful beaches.

Bahamian culture is joy incarnate, and there’s no better time to experience it than for the ‘Junkanoo’ celebration. If you’re lucky enough to be spending Christmas in Nassau, extend your stay until the New Year because from midnight on Boxing Day, the streets come to life with artists and performers, colourful costumes, rhythmic beats, and people of all ages dancing and rejoicing in exuberant parades of pure joy!
The Bahamas, though technically in the North Atlantic Ocean, is a much-loved Caribbean holiday destination offering the quintessential tropical island experience. With stunning pink-sand beaches and turquoise waters, marvellous historical and natural landmarks, and a vibrant culture, these dazzling islands promise the trip of a lifetime.

Start in Nassau, the country’s energetic capital city, which effortlessly merges the carefree vibes of the Caribbean with a buzzing metropolis on the island of New Providence. There are many sights to see here beyond the beaches, and you’ll find plenty to explore for a few days including the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas, Fort Fincastle and the beautiful limestone steps of the Queen’s Staircase, and the lively Bay Street—the island’s main thoroughfare lined with pastel-hued buildings and local artisans.

The beach experiences in The Bahamas are second-to-none, from an array of thrilling water sports on offer such as jet-skiing, kayaking, and fishing, to underwater scuba diving and snorkelling adventures exploring the vast coral reefs and observing the islands’ enchanting marine life. And don’t forget swimming with the pigs in the Exuma Cays!

Spending a day on the blushed sands of Harbour Island’s Pink Sands Beach is a no-brainer. Finely ground coral mixed with sand gives the beach its rosy glow and this seemingly endless stretch is lapped by shimmering turquoise waters, cementing its place as one of the world’s most beautiful beaches.

Bahamian culture is joy incarnate, and there’s no better time to experience it than for the ‘Junkanoo’ celebration. If you’re lucky enough to be spending Christmas in Nassau, extend your stay until the New Year because from midnight on Boxing Day, the streets come to life with artists and performers, colourful costumes, rhythmic beats, and people of all ages dancing and rejoicing in exuberant parades of pure joy!
The Bahamas, though technically in the North Atlantic Ocean, is a much-loved Caribbean holiday destination offering the quintessential tropical island experience. With stunning pink-sand beaches and turquoise waters, marvellous historical and natural landmarks, and a vibrant culture, these dazzling islands promise the trip of a lifetime.

Start in Nassau, the country’s energetic capital city, which effortlessly merges the carefree vibes of the Caribbean with a buzzing metropolis on the island of New Providence. There are many sights to see here beyond the beaches, and you’ll find plenty to explore for a few days including the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas, Fort Fincastle and the beautiful limestone steps of the Queen’s Staircase, and the lively Bay Street—the island’s main thoroughfare lined with pastel-hued buildings and local artisans.

The beach experiences in The Bahamas are second-to-none, from an array of thrilling water sports on offer such as jet-skiing, kayaking, and fishing, to underwater scuba diving and snorkelling adventures exploring the vast coral reefs and observing the islands’ enchanting marine life. And don’t forget swimming with the pigs in the Exuma Cays!

Spending a day on the blushed sands of Harbour Island’s Pink Sands Beach is a no-brainer. Finely ground coral mixed with sand gives the beach its rosy glow and this seemingly endless stretch is lapped by shimmering turquoise waters, cementing its place as one of the world’s most beautiful beaches.

Bahamian culture is joy incarnate, and there’s no better time to experience it than for the ‘Junkanoo’ celebration. If you’re lucky enough to be spending Christmas in Nassau, extend your stay until the New Year because from midnight on Boxing Day, the streets come to life with artists and performers, colourful costumes, rhythmic beats, and people of all ages dancing and rejoicing in exuberant parades of pure joy!
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Unique
Beaches

From the dreamy, pink-coloured sands of Harbour Island to the cheeky pigs swimming in the shallows at the Exuma Cays, The Bahamas boasts some truly unforgettable beaches.

Unique Beaches

From the dreamy, pink-coloured sands of Harbour Island to the cheeky pigs swimming in the shallows at the Exuma Cays, The Bahamas boasts some truly unforgettable beaches.

Family
Fun

A destination for all ages, The Bahamas presents countless kid-friendly activities, from world-class water parks and up-close animal encounters to gentle swimming and playing for hours on tranquil sands.

Family Fun

A destination for all ages, The Bahamas presents countless kid-friendly activities, from world-class water parks and up-close animal encounters to gentle swimming and playing for hours on tranquil sands.

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Stunning
Nature

Each of The Bahamas’ islands and cays presents a distinctive landscape: exceptional geological features, lush forests, the softest pink sands, and coastal waters in more shades of blue you can count.

Stunning Nature

Each of The Bahamas’ islands and cays presents a distinctive landscape: exceptional geological features, lush forests, the softest pink sands, and coastal waters in more shades of blue you can count.

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Luxury The Bahamas Hotels

Luxury The Bahamas Hotels

Rosewood Baha Mar

The Bahamas, Caribbean

Set along the powdery sands of Cable Beach, Rosewood Baha Mar is a true Bahamian paradise. Spend your days indulging in spa treatments, working on your golf swing, or getting some rays at the beach in this tropical sanctuary.

Set along the powdery sands of Cable Beach, Rosewood Baha Mar is a true Bahamian paradise. Spend your days indulging in spa treatments, working on your golf swing, or getting some rays at the beach in this tropical sanctuary.

Set along the powdery sands of Cable Beach, Rosewood Baha Mar is a true Bahamian paradise. Spend your days indulging in spa treatments, working on your golf swing, or getting some rays at the beach in this tropical sanctuary.

A Four Seasons Resort, The Ocean Club, Bahamas

Nassau, The Bahamas

Since 1962, this island icon in the Bahamas has wowed travellers time and time again. Lavish accommodation, sublime dining and impressive amenities – combined with the Four Seasons charm will mean you never want to leave.

Since 1962, this island icon in the Bahamas has wowed travellers time and time again. Lavish accommodation, sublime dining and impressive amenities – combined with the Four Seasons charm will mean you never want to leave.

Since 1962, this island icon in the Bahamas has wowed travellers time and time again. Lavish accommodation, sublime dining and impressive amenities – combined with the Four Seasons charm will mean you never want to leave.

Albany, The Bahamas

Nassau, The Bahamas

Discover this grand, beachfront retreat offering golf, fine dining, and private villas to guests and groups. Located on New Providence Island, Albany delivers the ultimate Bahamas luxury getaway for relaxation and adventure alike.

Discover this grand, beachfront retreat offering golf, fine dining, and private villas to guests and groups. Located on New Providence Island, Albany delivers the ultimate Bahamas luxury getaway for relaxation and adventure alike.

Discover this grand, beachfront retreat offering golf, fine dining, and private villas to guests and groups. Located on New Providence Island, Albany delivers the ultimate Bahamas luxury getaway for relaxation and adventure alike.

The Cove At Atlantis

Nassau, The Bahamas

Take on an adventure to The Cove at Atlantis, where thrilling experiences meet luxury. With world-class dining, exhilarating waterparks, and endless tropical experiences, every moment at this paradise is filled with excitement and relaxation.

Take on an adventure to The Cove at Atlantis, where thrilling experiences meet luxury. With world-class dining, exhilarating waterparks, and endless tropical experiences, every moment at this paradise is filled with excitement and relaxation.

Take on an adventure to The Cove at Atlantis, where thrilling experiences meet luxury. With world-class dining, exhilarating waterparks, and endless tropical experiences, every moment at this paradise is filled with excitement and relaxation.

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Grenada & St Lucia, 15 Days

Combine two of the best islands in the Caribbean on this getaway. Explore the highlights of Grenada including chocolate making and a rum distillery tour before jetting to St. Lucia where a land and sea trip awaits.

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Sandy Lane

Sandy Lane is an institution on Barbados’ platinum coast. Enjoy unrivalled golf, delectable dining and a level of service that would put Buckingham Palace to shame. Ideal for couples, families and honeymooners… you won’t ever want to leave.

The Bahamas In A Nutshell

One of the most well-known activities in The Bahamas is swimming with the local pigs at Big Major Cay—often referred to as Pig Beach. This uninhabited island in Exuma Cays is only accessible via boat and promises a one-of-a-kind experience, and a great afternoon out! The 365-island strong Exuma Cays are also home to untouched coastlines, ultra-exclusive resorts, and beautiful secluded coves.

Blue Lagoon Island is a stunning private paradise a short boat trip from Nassau. With flawless beaches and crystal-clear waters, it offers wonderful respite from the buzz of the city, with plenty to even keep the adventure-seekers occupied. Eco-tours will get you close to the island’s native flora and fauna, while water lovers can enjoy paddleboarding and kayaking excursions, as well as snorkelling opportunities to discover the vivid coral reefs below.

Nature lovers will delight in the incredible forty-acre Lucayan National Park on Grand Bahama Island, home to the world’s longest underwater limestone cave system, gorgeous nature trails, and raised boardwalks that meander through all six of The Bahamas’ ecosystems including mangroves and pine forests.

Situated a few minutes from Nassau is the lush Ardastra Gardens, Zoo and Conservation Centre, which is home to The Bahamas’ national bird and its second most-famous residents, pink flamingos. This whimsical place boasts a flamboyance of elegant flamingos strutting their stuff alongside a few other critters such as Lory parrots and peacocks for an up-close experience amid tropical vegetation and manicured gardens.

After a few hours lounging on the pink sands at Harbour Island, it would be remiss not to hop on a five-minute ferry ride to Eleuthera. Very different, but equally striking, these two islands promise an unmatched Bahamian experience. Eleuthera is a thin landmass spanning over 200 miles, with pink-sand beaches intertwined between a rugged, weather-worn coastline, yet it is also home to a profusion of amazing restaurants and boutique hotels. Drive along the Queen’s Highway and make time for a pitstop at Glass Window Bridge, which is sandwiched by the choppy deep-blue Atlantic Ocean on one side and the calm, aquamarine Bight of Eleuthera to the other, affording a truly breathtaking panorama.

Families are well catered for here, with heaps of kid-friendly activities at your disposal. Visit the renowned Aquaventure Waterpark that’s set within the famous Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island. It covers 141 acres and features heart-pounding water slides, fourteen swimming pools, and the world’s largest open-air marine habitat with more than 250 species. Purchase a resort day pass and make the most of its restaurants, casinos, and luxury shops for a day out like no other.

For a typically Bahamian culinary experience, go to Nassau’s Arawak Cay and scope out its all-day Fish Fry. This extravagant gathering place comprises independent vendors, sit-down restaurants, barbecue joints, and beach shacks, all serving up the most delicious and authentic local seafood—the conch salad is a must-try!
One of the most well-known activities in The Bahamas is swimming with the local pigs at Big Major Cay—often referred to as Pig Beach. This uninhabited island in Exuma Cays is only accessible via boat and promises a one-of-a-kind experience, and a great afternoon out! The 365-island strong Exuma Cays are also home to untouched coastlines, ultra-exclusive resorts, and beautiful secluded coves.

Blue Lagoon Island is a stunning private paradise a short boat trip from Nassau. With flawless beaches and crystal-clear waters, it offers wonderful respite from the buzz of the city, with plenty to even keep the adventure-seekers occupied. Eco-tours will get you close to the island’s native flora and fauna, while water lovers can enjoy paddleboarding and kayaking excursions, as well as snorkelling opportunities to discover the vivid coral reefs below.

Nature lovers will delight in the incredible forty-acre Lucayan National Park on Grand Bahama Island, home to the world’s longest underwater limestone cave system, gorgeous nature trails, and raised boardwalks that meander through all six of The Bahamas’ ecosystems including mangroves and pine forests.

Situated a few minutes from Nassau is the lush Ardastra Gardens, Zoo and Conservation Centre, which is home to The Bahamas’ national bird and its second most-famous residents, pink flamingos. This whimsical place boasts a flamboyance of elegant flamingos strutting their stuff alongside a few other critters such as Lory parrots and peacocks for an up-close experience amid tropical vegetation and manicured gardens.

After a few hours lounging on the pink sands at Harbour Island, it would be remiss not to hop on a five-minute ferry ride to Eleuthera. Very different, but equally striking, these two islands promise an unmatched Bahamian experience. Eleuthera is a thin landmass spanning over 200 miles, with pink-sand beaches intertwined between a rugged, weather-worn coastline, yet it is also home to a profusion of amazing restaurants and boutique hotels. Drive along the Queen’s Highway and make time for a pitstop at Glass Window Bridge, which is sandwiched by the choppy deep-blue Atlantic Ocean on one side and the calm, aquamarine Bight of Eleuthera to the other, affording a truly breathtaking panorama.

Families are well catered for here, with heaps of kid-friendly activities at your disposal. Visit the renowned Aquaventure Waterpark that’s set within the famous Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island. It covers 141 acres and features heart-pounding water slides, fourteen swimming pools, and the world’s largest open-air marine habitat with more than 250 species. Purchase a resort day pass and make the most of its restaurants, casinos, and luxury shops for a day out like no other.

For a typically Bahamian culinary experience, go to Nassau’s Arawak Cay and scope out its all-day Fish Fry. This extravagant gathering place comprises independent vendors, sit-down restaurants, barbecue joints, and beach shacks, all serving up the most delicious and authentic local seafood—the conch salad is a must-try!
One of the most well-known activities in The Bahamas is swimming with the local pigs at Big Major Cay—often referred to as Pig Beach. This uninhabited island in Exuma Cays is only accessible via boat and promises a one-of-a-kind experience, and a great afternoon out! The 365-island strong Exuma Cays are also home to untouched coastlines, ultra-exclusive resorts, and beautiful secluded coves.

Blue Lagoon Island is a stunning private paradise a short boat trip from Nassau. With flawless beaches and crystal-clear waters, it offers wonderful respite from the buzz of the city, with plenty to even keep the adventure-seekers occupied. Eco-tours will get you close to the island’s native flora and fauna, while water lovers can enjoy paddleboarding and kayaking excursions, as well as snorkelling opportunities to discover the vivid coral reefs below.

Nature lovers will delight in the incredible forty-acre Lucayan National Park on Grand Bahama Island, home to the world’s longest underwater limestone cave system, gorgeous nature trails, and raised boardwalks that meander through all six of The Bahamas’ ecosystems including mangroves and pine forests.

Situated a few minutes from Nassau is the lush Ardastra Gardens, Zoo and Conservation Centre, which is home to The Bahamas’ national bird and its second most-famous residents, pink flamingos. This whimsical place boasts a flamboyance of elegant flamingos strutting their stuff alongside a few other critters such as Lory parrots and peacocks for an up-close experience amid tropical vegetation and manicured gardens.

After a few hours lounging on the pink sands at Harbour Island, it would be remiss not to hop on a five-minute ferry ride to Eleuthera. Very different, but equally striking, these two islands promise an unmatched Bahamian experience. Eleuthera is a thin landmass spanning over 200 miles, with pink-sand beaches intertwined between a rugged, weather-worn coastline, yet it is also home to a profusion of amazing restaurants and boutique hotels. Drive along the Queen’s Highway and make time for a pitstop at Glass Window Bridge, which is sandwiched by the choppy deep-blue Atlantic Ocean on one side and the calm, aquamarine Bight of Eleuthera to the other, affording a truly breathtaking panorama.

Families are well catered for here, with heaps of kid-friendly activities at your disposal. Visit the renowned Aquaventure Waterpark that’s set within the famous Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island. It covers 141 acres and features heart-pounding water slides, fourteen swimming pools, and the world’s largest open-air marine habitat with more than 250 species. Purchase a resort day pass and make the most of its restaurants, casinos, and luxury shops for a day out like no other.

For a typically Bahamian culinary experience, go to Nassau’s Arawak Cay and scope out its all-day Fish Fry. This extravagant gathering place comprises independent vendors, sit-down restaurants, barbecue joints, and beach shacks, all serving up the most delicious and authentic local seafood—the conch salad is a must-try!

frequently asked questions

You’ll find the best weather is between December and April in The Bahamas as it boasts warm and dry average daytime temperatures, plus it’s great for specific wildlife excursions and perfect if you’re keen to experience the Junkanoo festivities!
Yes. You can catch a British Airways flight from London Heathrow direct to Nassau, which takes approximately 9 hours.
The Bahamian dollar is kept at the same level as the US dollar, and both are accepted interchangeably on all the islands. Many places accept credit cards, but it’s advised that you carry cash if you’re exploring the Out Islands.
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