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Best family friendly The Bahamas unique stays

Among the 2160 accommodations in The Bahamas, here are the 2 best family friendly unique accommodations

5.5 Acre Private Ranch - The Bahamas
10 10 reviews
The Bahamas
20/06 – 27/06
A$793/nighttotal: A$5551 (7 )

5.5 Acre Private Ranch

1 7
farm , Taylor Creek
This ranch-style property in Okeechobee is located on 5 acres, a short drive from Lake Okeechobee, local eateries, and outdoor pursuits.
This family-friendly country retreat offers accommodation for up to 12 guests with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a kitchen, air conditioning, a swimming pool, jacuzzi, fitness centre, and parking, all within a serene 5-acre setting.
Twins Red Cabin Escape - The Bahamas
9.9 52 reviews
The Bahamas
20/06 – 27/06
A$297/nighttotal: A$2079 (7 )

Twins Red Cabin Escape

1 2
cabin , Cypress Quarters
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom lodge is situated on a 20-acre property near Lake Okeechobee, offering easy access to fishing, boating, and hiking opportunities, and is a short drive (approximately 100 km) from Orlando and local attractions such as airboat tours and the Trading Post Flea Market.
The Cypress Quarters retreat sleeps six guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, internet access, pet-friendly accommodation, and ample parking; enjoy the surrounding farm animals and tranquil atmosphere.

Best The Bahamas unique stays with a pool

Fishing Log Cabin  Okeechobee - The Bahamas
9.9 96 reviews
The Bahamas
07/09 – 11/09
A$254/nighttotal: A$1016 (4 )

Fishing Log Cabin Okeechobee

1 2
cabin , Taylor Creek
This Taylor Creek lodge, perfect for a family getaway, offers two bedrooms, one bathroom, and sleeps four guests, boasting a swimming pool, jacuzzi and parking.
The self-catering property includes a microwave, dishwasher, and internet access; further details regarding its precise location within Taylor Creek and proximity to local attractions are unavailable.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in The Bahamas

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in The Bahamas?

    For a truly off-the-beaten-path experience, consider exploring the less-visited islands like Andros, known for its incredible diving and bonefishing, or the Exumas, with their stunning swimming pigs and secluded beaches. On the more populated islands, seek out hidden coves like those found along the coast of Eleuthera, or explore the underwater caves and blue holes of Lucayan National Park on Grand Bahama.
  • Which airport should you arrive at in The Bahamas?

    That depends on your final destination within The Bahamas. Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS) in Nassau, New Providence, is the largest and handles most international flights. However, for islands like Grand Bahama, you'd fly into Grand Bahama International Airport (FPO). Smaller airports exist on other islands, but connecting flights from NAS or FPO are often necessary.
  • What is generally accepted for payment in The Bahamas, cash or card?

    While credit cards are widely accepted in larger hotels, restaurants, and tourist areas, it's always advisable to carry some Bahamian dollars (BSD). Smaller establishments and local markets may prefer cash. US dollars are also commonly accepted, but you might receive change in Bahamian dollars.
  • How would you describe the safety of road conditions and driving habits in The Bahamas?

    Road conditions vary across the islands. New Providence and Grand Bahama have generally well-maintained roads, but some smaller islands have more challenging conditions. Driving habits can be more relaxed than in some other countries, so be prepared for a more leisurely pace. Always drive cautiously and be aware of pedestrians and cyclists.
  • What steps should you take if your passport goes missing in The Bahamas?

    Report the loss to the nearest Royal Bahamas Police Force station immediately. You'll then need to contact your embassy or consulate in Nassau to begin the process of obtaining an emergency passport or travel document. Keep copies of your passport details and other important documents separately from your original passport.
  • Where should you spend a week to experience the best of The Bahamas?

    A week allows for a good balance. You could spend a few days in Nassau, exploring the city's history and vibrant culture, and then island hop to experience the relaxed pace of life and stunning beaches in places like Harbour Island or Exuma. This way, you get a mix of city and island life.
  • Where should you spend a weekend in The Bahamas?

    For a quick getaway, Nassau offers a great mix of activities and attractions easily accessible in a weekend. Alternatively, if you prefer a more tranquil escape, Paradise Island, easily accessible from Nassau, offers beautiful beaches and resorts.
  • What festivals in The Bahamas are highly recommended for visitors?

    Junkanoo, a vibrant street parade with music, dance, and elaborate costumes, is a must-see, typically held on Boxing Day and New Year's Day. The Bahamas National Trust's annual events, celebrating the country's natural beauty, are also worth checking out. Specific dates vary each year, so it's best to check local listings closer to your travel dates.
  • Does The Bahamas have Uber or comparable ride-hailing services?

    No, there isn't a widespread Uber-like service throughout The Bahamas. Taxis are readily available, especially in Nassau and other tourist areas. Negotiating the fare beforehand is a good idea, especially for longer distances.
  • What’s the top spot in The Bahamas for favourable weather conditions?

    The Bahamas generally enjoys warm, sunny weather year-round. However, the southern islands tend to be slightly drier and sunnier than the northern islands, particularly during the hurricane season (June to November). Exuma and the southern Exumas are often cited for their excellent weather.
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