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There's more to this 100,000-square-mile archipelago nation than sun, slots, and conch shells. Away from the crowded drags of Nassau and Grand Bahama lie miles of empty beach, world-class bonefishing, and secluded inns. On the sparsely inhabited Out Islands, snorkeling and social sensory deprivation are favorite pastimes. No matter what your kicks, there's a Bahamian island where you're sure to get them. Remote British-influenced islands are generally not known for their food, but you can expect perfectly serviceable mealsa lot of Andros lobster and cracked conchand occasional memorable ones.
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 |  |  | | Island description | | Seven hundred strong (30 are populated), the islands of the Bahamas are among the Caribbean’s most popular destinations. Love to snorkel and dive? The Bahamas boast the world’s third longest barrier reef and visibility of over 200 feet. You can also explore the world’s longest underwater cave and cavern system at Lucayan National Park on Grand Bahama. |  |  | | Are we there yet? | Flight times (nonstop) to Nassau, Bahamas
1 hour from Miami, 2 hours from Charlotte
Flight times (nonstop) to Freeport, Grand Bahama Island
50 minutes from Miami, 3 hours from Newark |  |  | | Must-see sights | | Paradise Island: See the world’s largest aquarium or the casinos of Cable Beach.
Freeport: Visit the second largest city in the Bahamas.
Island-hop: Fly to Grand Bahama or sail to the Out Islands12 wild, remote islands. |  |
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 |  |  | | | Driving? British rules apply, so keep to the left. Pedestrians should remember to look to the right before crossing streets. |  |
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