Freeport, Bahamas

Things to Do in Freeport, Bahamas

  • Beaches– There are generally two types of beaches on Grand Bahama Island: activity beaches and secluded beaches. Freeport, Bahamas has a number to choose from as well! Bahama Princess Beach is a calm stretch of sand where visitors can go to escape some of the crowds that typically gather on the beaches in the Bahamas.  Xanadu Beach is best known for its water sports and lounging areas, making it a popular tourist destination. East Palm Beach a nice quiet spot without being too far away from the excitement of Freeport. Silver Point Beach; Explore this coral reef and get to know first-hand the beauties of the sea. Lucaya Beach is near the Port Lucayan Marketplace via one of the public accesses between the resorts. Smith’s Point Beach is adjacent to Taino Beach in the Lucaya area and is famous for its Wednesday night “fish fry” where visitors and locals dance and socialize while enjoying tasty native dishes such as fried snapper, potato salad and peas ‘n’ rice.
  • Water Activities– If you love the water, there are enough activities to keep you entertained for days. Some water sports you’ll have no problem finding include: Diving, Sailing and boating, Parasailing and Windsurfing.
  • Nature- Grand Bahama Island is filled with natural wonders that make it a fascinating place to explore, whether on land or sea. Don’t miss out on the natural attractions that are some of their finest assets and best kept secrets. Explore the island while interacting with Grand Bahama’s natural environment. You can participate in guided eco tours including kayaking, snorkeling, diving, biking, hiking, bird-watching or horseback riding on the beach.
    • The Lucayan National Park has great historical and cultural significance. The Lucayan Caverns has over six miles of caves, caverns and charted tunnels, and one of the longest underwater cave systems in the world! Part of the protected park is Gold Rock Beach, which supports Grand Bahama’s mangrove ecosystem and features a spectacular variety of tropical vegetation.
    • At Garden of the Groves, indigenous and migratory birds and butterflies sip nectar or take insects from the many flowers and shrubs that were newly planted to provide nectar, insects and berries for wildlife. Since the Garden was re-opened it has been certified as a Wildlife Habitat by the U.S. Wildlife Federation because the new operators are providing the four basic habitat elements needed for wildlife to thrive: food, water, cover, and places to raise young.
  • Golf– If you are a golf enthusiast, golfing on a tropical is something you’ll want to try. Grand Bahama Island has warm weather year-round and averages seven hours of completely sunny skies per day. The rain rarely lasts very long, so there’s no reason to limit playing on the island.
  • Couple Activities– The Bahamas have always been a place for couples to rekindle a flame or celebrate a new beginning. With tropical spa treatments, to a simple walk along the moonlit beach to a bonfire, the Bahamas is a great place to experience with the people you love.

Head over to “Things to do on Grand Bahama” to see the full list of things to do!


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Dundee Bay Villas

20 Dundee Bay Drive
Freeport, Bahamas

The Dundee Bay Villas are located in tropical Freeport, located on Grand Bahama Island and offers a fun, peaceful and welcoming atmosphere. Gaze out at the turquoise waters as you lounge on the white sandy beaches.


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Things to Do in Freeport, Bahamas
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The Dundee Bay Villas are located in tropical Freeport, located on Grand Bahama Island and offers a fun, peaceful and welcoming atmosphere.
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