$129 gets you to Freeport Grand Bahama Island on a 1 Day Cruise
That right. $129 gets you From Port Everglades, Florida to Freeport Grand Bahama Island, and back on the Ferry to the Bahamas 1-Day Cruise
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Freeport Grand Bahama Island
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Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, is the second-largest Bahamian city in the Bahamas, and a popular destination for its vibrant tourism scene. Visitors can choose between the luxury of upscale resorts, the enrichment of cultural and historical attractions, or the awe-inspiring beauty of its natural wonders.
As the second-largest city in The Bahamas, Freeport on Grand Bahama Island attracts travelers seeking diverse experiences. From the comforts of top-tier resorts to the insights gained at historical landmarks and the splendor of natural environments, this destination offers a wide array of possibilities.
Grand Bahama Island is the home of Freeport and Lucaya, with a faster pace and a more cosmopolitan atmosphere than the Old World sophistication of Nassau. You will enjoy a wide range of duty-free shopping, including some of the finest names in fashion, crystal, jewelry, silver, and china. And there’s local art and crafts too. You will find your choice of dining stimulating, from the most sophisticated gourmet dining to fresh fish at native restaurants. There are attractions to visit, a casino, and exciting nightlife on Grand Bahama Island.
Freeport/Lucaya is a sports lover’s paradise, with multiple championship golf courses, tennis, scuba diving, snorkeling and fishing. And there’s a lot more to Grand Bahama than our main tourist areas of Freeport/Lucaya. You can explore an entire island surrounded by beautiful beaches with pristine waters, and natural wonders including one of the world’s largest underwater cave systems, three national parks, and small settlements nestled throughout our island.