Bahamas
Grand Bahama Island
Day or night – your options are endless. On the days you’re not snoozing on the white sandy beaches or taking a dip in the crystal clear waters, step off the resort grounds to explore what the island has to offer. Pinetree Stables offers a 2-hour horseback riding tour through the forest, around Cooper’s Castle, and onto a secluded beach. Note: you will get wet, dress accordingly! Over at Port Lucaya Marketplace, you can shop for handmade gifts and crafts, stop for a bite to eat or a cocktail, and really get a taste for the culture on Grand Bahama. Stay into the night for entertainment and music.
Nassau & Paradise Island
If there are foodies and history buffs in your group, you can get the best of both worlds with Tru Bahamian Food Tours. As you walk the streets of Old Nassau, you’ll be able to stop for tastings of local foods and treats like conch fritters and rum cake – all while being surrounded by historical landmarks, local art, and more. Next, make your way over to the Nassau Straw Market on Bay Street for all your hand-woven straw gift needs: hats, dolls, bags, and more. After the sun sets, night owls will have their pick of intimate bars, nightclubs, lounges, and casinos.