The Abaco Islands are best for sailing and boating. The major islands are Great and Little Abaco, with cays of Elbow Cay, Man-O-War Cay, Green Turtle Cay, Guana Cay, Stranger's Cay, Umbrella Cay and Walker's Cay.
As the largest and least-explored island, Andros Island offers a wide variety of activities for everyone. It is known as the bonefishing capital of the world and the second-largest reef in the Northern Hemisphere with the oldest dive resort in the world is found here.
The Bimini Islands are a popular destination for American visitors because the Islands are close to the coast of Florida. Big game fishing is popular here.
Eleuthera Island is an island casual sophistication with colonial villages and old plantations. Harbour Island reminds visitors of a miniature Bermuda with its Georgian architecture and fabulous beaches of coral pink sand.
The Exuma Islands are located in the middle of the Bahamas. They boast 365 cays and islands. Great Exuma and Little Exuma are the major islands with main attractions of sportfishing and boating.
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.
Nassau/Paradise Island is the cultural, social, political and economic center of the Bahamas and is the most visited destination in the islands.
The Out Islands are a perfect way to escape from the crowds. (Hunter Publishing, Inc.)