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Written by local experts, Fodors travel guides have been offering advice and professionally vetted recommendations for all tastes and budgets for 80 years.

The Bahamas exists in extremes: travelers come to find both secluded beaches and vibrant parties on the sand; to dive dramatic wrecks and barrier reefs and glide in sailboats across crystal waters; to try a traditional fish fry or savor delicacies from all across the world; to stay in a cozy inn or a flashy new resort. Our travel experts help visitors navigate must-see destinations and tucked-away gems so they can escape the everyday and absorb the regions diverse culture.

This travel guide includes:

    EXPANDED COVERAGE:The Bahamas are ever-changing, and this edition includes new resorts, restaurants, and attractions, including coverage of the complete renovation of the Coral Towers at Atlantis, Paradise Island, and the exciting new Baha Mar development on New Providence
    SPECIAL FEATURES:Special Fodors Features throughout the guide illuminate the most distinctive aspects of the Bahamas, including rake n scrape music, the famous Junkanoo celebration, and the best snorkeling and dive spots
    INDISPENSABLE TRIP-PLANNING TOOLS:Each chapter opens with an island orientation map, top reasons to go, and other essential information to help visitors plan their time effectively
    DISCERNING RECOMMENDATIONS:Fodors Bahamasoffers savvy advice and recommendations from local writers to help travelers make the most of their visit. Fodors Choice designates our best picks in every category
    COVERS:Nassau, Freeport, Andros, Bimini, Eleuthera, Harbour Island, Great Exuma, the Exuma Cays, Cat Island, and San Salvador

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Editorial Douglas Stallings Editorial Director Margaret Kelly Jacinta - photo 1
Editorial Douglas Stallings Editorial Director Margaret Kelly Jacinta - photo 2

Editorial: Douglas Stallings, Editorial Director; Margaret Kelly, Jacinta OHalloran, Senior Editors; Kayla Becker, Alexis Kelly, and Amanda Sadlowski, Editors; Teddy Minford, Content Editor; Rachael Roth, Content Manager

Design: Tina Malaney, Design and Production Director; Jessica Gonzalez, Production Designer

Photography: Jennifer Arnow, Senior Photo Editor

Maps: Rebecca Baer, Senior Map Editor; David Lindroth and Mark Stroud, Cartographers

Production: Jennifer DePrima, Editorial Production Manager; Carrie Parker, Senior Production Editor; Elyse Rozelle, Production Editor; David Satz, Director of Content Production

Business & Operations: Chuck Hoover, Chief Marketing Officer; Joy Lai, Vice President and General Manager; Stephen Horowitz, Director of Business Development and Revenue Operations; Tara McCrillis, Director of Publishing Operations; Eliza D. Aceves, Content Operations Manager and Strategist

Public Relations and Marketing: Joe Ewaskiw, Manager; Esther Su, Marketing Manager

Writers: Bob Bower, Dana McKimmie, Sheri-kae McLeod, Jessica Robertson, Ashleigh Rolle

Editor: Rachael Roth

Production Editor: Jennifer DePrima

Copyright 2018 by Fodors Travel, a division of Internet Brands, Inc.

Fodors is a registered trademark of Internet Brands, Inc. All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Fodors Travel, a division of Internet Brands, Inc. No maps, illustrations, or other portions of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher.

31st Edition

ISBN9781640970182

Ebook ISBN9781640970199

ISSN 2331-8430

All details in this book are based on information supplied to us at press time. Always confirm information when it matters, especially if youre making a detour to visit a specific place. Fodors expressly disclaims any liability, loss, or risk, personal or otherwise, that is incurred as a consequence of the use of any of the contents of this book.

Photo Credits: Cover: Klein-Hubert / Media Drum World/Aurora Photos; Experience Bahamas: Joan Kerrigan/shutterstock; New Providence and Paradise Islands: Se7enimage | Dreamstime.com; Grand Bahama Island: Denis Jr. Tangney/iStockphoto; The Abacos: Slowder1 | Dreamstime.com; Andros, Bimini, and the Berry Islands: Hansche | Dreamstime.com; Eleuthera and Harbour Island: Coqrouge / Shutterstock; The Exumas: BlueOrange Studio / Shutterstock; The Southern Out Islands: Kpstorr2 | Dreamstime.com

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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Fodors Recommendations Everything in this guide is worth doingwe dont cover - photo 3

Fodors Recommendations

Everything in this guide is worth doingwe dont cover what isntbut exceptional sights, hotels, and restaurants are recognized with additional accolades. Fodors Choice indicates our top recommendations Care to nominate a new place Visit - photo 4 indicates our top recommendations. Care to nominate a new place? Visit Fodors.com/contact-us.

Trip Costs

We list prices wherever possible to help you budget well. Hotel and restaurant price categories from $ to $$$$ are noted alongside each recommendation. For hotels, we include the lowest cost of a standard double room in high season. For restaurants, we cite the average price of a main course at dinner or, if dinner isnt served, at lunch. For attractions, we always list adult admission fees; discounts are usually available for children, students, and senior citizens.

Hotels

Our local writers vet every hotel to recommend the best overnights in each price category, from budget to expensive. Unless otherwise specified, you can expect private bath, phone, and TV in your room. For expanded hotel reviews, visit Fodors.com.

Restaurants

Unless we state otherwise, restaurants are open for lunch and dinner daily. We mention dress code only when theres a specific requirement and reservations only when theyre essential or not accepted. For expanded restaurant reviews, visit Fodors.com.

Credit Cards

The hotels and restaurants in this guide typically accept credit cards. If not, well say so.

EUGENE FODOR

Hungarian-born Eugene Fodor 190591 began his travel career as an interpreter - photo 5 Hungarian-born Eugene Fodor (190591) began his travel career as an interpreter on a French cruise ship. The experience inspired him to write On the Continent (1936), the first guidebook to receive annual updates and discuss a countrys way of life as well as its sights. Fodor later joined the U.S. Army and worked for the OSS in World War II. After the war, he kept up his intelligence work while expanding his guidebook series. During the Cold War, many guides were written by fellow agents who understood the value of insider information. Todays guides continue Fodors legacy by providing travelers with timely coverage, insider tips, and cultural context.

WELCOME TO THE BAHAMAS

Made up of 700 islandssome busy and bustling, some isolated and inhabited by no one but hermit crabs and seagullsthe Bahamas offers an alluring mix of land and sea activities. From Nassau to Eleuthera, you can play golf on a seaside fairway, dive dramatic wrecks and reefs, and sail in crystal clear water. Accommodations run the gamut from simple inns to sophisticated retreats, from practical fishing lodges to romantic honeymoon hideaways. And for those who look a little closer, theres a fascinating and diverse culture to be explored.

TOP REASONS TO GO

Beaches The powdery soft sand creates some of the worlds best strands - photo 6 Beaches. The powdery, soft sand creates some of the worlds best strands.

Boating Ideal conditions draw small dinghies serious sailboats and luxury - photo 7 Boating. Ideal conditions draw small dinghies, serious sailboats, and luxury yachts.

Family Fun From sprawling water parks to horseback rides along the beach - photo 8 Family Fun. From sprawling water parks to horseback rides along the beach.

Out Islands Quiet and uncrowded these islands are hard to reach but worth the - photo 9 Out Islands. Quiet and uncrowded, these islands are hard to reach but worth the trip.

Fishing From fly-casting for tarpon and bonefish to fighting with a giant - photo 10 Fishing. From fly-casting for tarpon and bonefish to fighting with a giant marlin.

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