The Grand Bahama Island
Named by the Spanish -- "gran bajamar" means "great shallows"
-- for its many flats and shoals in the waters off the island, Grand
Bahama Island is the fourth largest of the islands. At one point in
its history, Grand Bahama Island was virtually uninhabited for almost
300 years.
With
the development of Freeport and Lucaya in the 1950s, Grand Bahama
Island has quickly become an island of cosmopolitan glitz and glamour,
nestled within miles of beaches and endless seas. Only 55 miles from
the east coast of Florida, it has become one of the most visited of
all the Bahamian islands.
Grand Bahama Island is an ecological wonder waiting to be discovered.
Endless beaches, emerald green water, charming fishing villages and
enchanting marine life are just some of the island’s ]attractions
that make this a unique destination.
If
you’re a couple or a family who’s seeking a multi-vacation
experience, there’s truly something for everyone on Grand Bahama
Island. From golf courses to shopping, casinos and nightlife, to hiking
in a nature preserve -- you’ll be able to satisfy the most demanding
traveller.
Bahamas Vacation Packages in the Bahamas, Grand
Bahama, Nassau