Life is best lived outdoors on Nassau & Paradise Island, the Bahamian destination spread across two islands linked by Nassau Harbor bridges. Here, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea, visitors can adventure above and below the waves, experience thrilling sporting opportunities and enjoy tranquil stretches of sand fringed by turquoise waters.
With British Airways flying daily from London in 9 hours 30 minutes, it couldn’t be easier to help your clients find their escape with the perfect balance of action, serenity and Caribbean sunshine.
For ocean lovers
With crystal-clear waters at every turn, there are myriad water-based activities to enjoy in this island paradise. Snorkellers and scuba divers will be in their element with coral reefs, shoals of tropical fish, and shallow wrecks that have gradually transformed into artificial reefs. Love Beach, 20 minutes from Downtown Nassau, is a haven for snorkellers with 40 acres of protected coral to explore.
Clients who prefer high-octane thrills can try banana boat rides, catamaran cruises, sailing trips and powerboat excursions, often designed to catch the rose-hued sunset.
Deep-sea fishing is another popular pursuit with trips to catch mahi mahi, tuna and wahoo readily available.
Top-selling tip: The whole family can dive in with Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas excursions catering for children as young as four. It operates morning and afternoon sessions discovering colourful fish and shipwrecks, while adventurous teenagers can test their mettle by snorkelling with sharks.
For active travellers
Golf is a headline attraction in Nassau & Paradise Island thanks to some scenic yet challenging courses and the favourable climate.
Royal Blue, the 18-hole, par-72 Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course at Baha Mar combines ocean views with tropical landscapes while on Paradise Island the Ocean Club Golf Course is a championship 18-hole, par-72 course. Designed by Tom Weiskopf, its Atlantic Ocean views, challenging crosswinds and expertly-designed bunkers offer up an unforgettable round. Families with aspiring young golfers can also try out their skills at two mini-golf courses.
Tennis fans will find plenty of opportunities to stay in the swing of things with facilities available throughout the destination. Private lessons, clinics and events are all on offer for those wanting to boost their skills. Pickleball has also grown in popularity in recent years, offering a sociable activity that aligns well with the destination’s relaxed pace. Atlantis Paradise Island, Baha Mar and Ocean Club should be considered top choice resorts for your clients looking for quality racket sport action.
Top-selling tip: Look out for premium experiences to appeal to high-net-worth clients keen on sports. The Hero Golf Challenge in December is a calendar highlight and VIP access packages are available.
For chill-seekers
Kicking back and relaxing is likely to be on the to-do list for many visitors to the Caribbean. Nassau & Paradise Island offers a huge variety of beachside settings all bathed in 300 days of sunshine per year.
Beaches with a buzz include Cable Beach and Cabbage Beach – a two-mile stretch of white sand perfect for families. Here visitors will find facilities such as restaurants, bars and shoreline activities.
Those keen for a quieter spot might head to Cove Beach, close to The Cove Atlantis or Arawak Beach on the eastern side of Paradise Island while over on Nassau, Montagu Beach is a more secluded spot.
For a true desert island experience, a 25-minute boat ride whisks visitors away to Sandy Toes Rose Island to enjoy the castaway lifestyle for a day.
Top-selling tip: Boost the romance factor for honeymooners and couples with personalised experiences. The Ocean Club, a Four Seasons Resort, can arrange a private candlelit dinner on the beach for example, while guests at Sandals Royal Bahamian can escape to Sandals Barefoot Cay, an exclusive private island with cabanas and a zen garden.

