As the first marine protected area in the world, the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park is renowned for its pristine beauty, vibrant coral reefs, and abundant marine life.
This park protects the Bahama Parrot’s breeding habitat and a vast expanse of Caribbean pine forest.
Just outside Nassau, this urban oasis features two freshwater ponds that attract a diverse array of birdlife, including herons, egrets, and ducks.
The park is the breeding ground for over 80,000 West Indian Flamingos, offering spectacular views of these vibrant birds in their natural habitat.
This 100-acre park combines nature trails through a variety of ecosystems with cultural exhibits, making it a comprehensive introduction to the natural and cultural heritage of The Bahamas.
Kayaking and birdwatching are popular activities here, offering a glimpse into the delicate balance of marine ecosystems.
Covering 1,280 acres, this coastal wetland is crucial for the protection of marine life and provides an exceptional spot for education on environmental conservation.
The park’s clear waters make it a favorite for snorkelers and divers looking to explore the vibrant underwater world.