The fourth largest and second most populated island in the Bahamas, Grand Bahama Island has recently enjoyed a spurt of commercial growth. While the island was originally developed in the 1950s, the cruise ship traffic tended to bypass it in favor of nearby Nassau. However, lately ships such as the Discovery have begun to make Freeport their main port of call, revitalizing the tourist trade on this sleepy island.
Although 41,000 people live on Grand Bahama, they are spread out over such a wide area as to make the island seem nearly uninhabited in parts. Wide stretches of road and miles of white sandy beach are empty for days at a time. You can walk for hours without seeing anyone. On the other hand, if you travel a few miles to bustling
Port Lucaya or the
International Bazaar, it becomes obvious that while the island is not a tourism capital, it's on its way to becoming one. An interesting piece of trivia is that locals call Freeport "The City" and Nassau "The Town." One would think it...
How can I find a ltittle hut/ cabin to stay in for 4-5 nights , 4 people not so touristy
janewoman asks about
Grand Bahama/Freeport, Bahamas on Mar 15 2012
6
answers, top answer by
Ole Kenneth Strom
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UNEXSO Grand Bahama
- If it is even remotely related to aquatic activity, this shop has it: swimsuits, wetsuits, a host of marine theme T-shirts, dolphin jewelry and...
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- Lucaya
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Port Lucaya Marketplace
- Located directly across from Port Lucaya, this shopping center gets a steady flow of foot traffic. Locals, vacationers and cruise ship adventurers...
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- Lucaya
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Peterson's Cay National Park
- This peaceful, tropical park is inhabited only by wildlife, although tourists from around the world visit daily. The park can only be reached by...
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- Out Island
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