Ferries from
New Providence to Grand Bahama
Ferries from
New Providence to Grand Bahama
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New Providence is the most populous island in the Bahamas, 180 miles to the east of Miami, Florida in the USA. This 21 mile-long island offers high-energy experiences in beautiful surroundings, with a wide range of thrilling activities like 50-foot waterslides and stunning beaches hosting late-night parties. This is apparent none more so than in the capital city, Nassau, with its vibrant downtown and bargaining market sellers. However, New Providence is not without its fascinating cultural heritage. Centuries-old ruins can be found in the capital alongside brilliant museums giving detailed insights into the island’s dealings with pirates, providing fun for all the family. Given its central location in the Bahamas, New Providence is a good departure point for many popular destinations in the archipelago, with numerous routes departing Nassau on the north east coast.
Full of history and charm, Grand Bahama Island is a complete vacation destination. The Island comprises three distinct areas - East End, Freeport/Lucaya and West End - each offering their own unique experience. If you’re looking to view some natural surroundings, feel free to explore the island’s national parks - two of which are home to a large numbers of native birds. Of course, no Bahamian island would be complete without miles of beautiful beaches, of which those on Grand Bahama can found on the south side of the Island. Getting to the island is simple too. The high speed ferry service runs daily and departs from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and sails direct to Freeport on Grand Bahama Island.