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Bahamas Group Cruises

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Sail to the Bahamas on a group cruise and experience its tropical charm! Uncover this Caribbean gem featuring 700 islands and 2000 days aboard a luxurious ship.

Take a Bahamas cruise during the off-season to avoid crowds and high prices, or enjoy a family-friendly cruise during the school vacation season to keep everyone occupied and amused.

Beaches

coconut tree on beach shore during daytimeTake time out to recharge with the whole family on stunning beaches surrounded by turquoise waters while exploring authentic Bahamian culture and history on in-depth shore excursions.

At Half Moon Cay, an idyllic private island owned by your cruise line, explore pearly pink-sand beaches and swim in the tranquil turquoise water. Consider all the unique marine creatures that call these waters home, or take a boat tour around nearby reefs!

Enjoy food with a strong Caribbean influence on your Bahamas cruise. Devour Bahamian classics like conch fritters and Johnnycakes while sipping refreshing tropical beverages – not forgetting various types of Caribbean rum served alone, in a pina colada, or as part of an irresistibly decadent rum cake!

Watersports

woman on kayakCruises to the Bahamas will transport you to beach-lined paradises and private islands where clear warm waters provide perfect swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving conditions. New and dynamic cruise lines like Celebrity and Virgin Voyages provide year-round short and weeklong Bahamas itineraries.

At Half Moon Cay, a private island of a cruise liner, visitors can sign up with Elite Watersports to experience top-rated water sports and tours that exceed expectations and guarantee memorable experiences for their guests.

Cruise Lines provides five-night sailings to the Bahamas that visit Nassau, Princess Cays, Bimini, or Key West for an added stopover. These shorter itineraries can help satisfy your cruising itch without needing additional vacation days; furthermore, these ships provide a quieter sailing experience than larger ships that regularly travel between Nassau and its Princess Cays private island and Key West.

Local Connections

Group cruises are an ideal way to go no matter where your dream vacation takes you – from swimming with dolphins in the Caribbean and Mexico to visiting majestic mountains in Alaska. Choose from an array of shore excursions from leading travel companies for luxury cruising or budget operators for budget cruises.

Nassau may get a bad rap for being overrun with tourists, but this Bahamian capital offers many historical attractions, diverse beach experiences, and extensive shopping options. A visit to Parliament Square includes pink pastel colonial buildings housing the House of Assembly, Senate, and Supreme Court; Queen’s Staircase links downtown with Fort Fincastle on Bennett’s Hill for stunning sweeping views over downtown and cruise ship dock.

Tipping practices in the Bahamas mirror those in the United States, with a 10% tip expected of bellhops and porters and a 15% tip for taxi drivers; haggling is encouraged at Straw Markets.

History

man wearing white, green, and orange costume with number 8 tagThe Bahamas boast a rich history of pirate invasions and slavery. You can learn about this at Pompey Museum; in Nassau, discover Queen’s Staircase: an elegant staircase encased by lush gardens that connect downtown to Fort Fincastle on Bennett’s Hill.

Straw weaving was one of the original trades to take root in The Bahamas and remains an engaging craft today. You can purchase handmade items woven by master weavers at The Straw Market, where different plaiting styles used throughout The Bahamas can be observed.

Enjoy an unforgettable Bahamas cruise with family or plan a romantic escape aboard a luxurious ship. Choose between spacious ships offering fine dining and award-winning nightly entertainment, family-friendly cruises, or the Dancing Martian glow party; there’s sure to be one perfect for you.

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