Serenity Favorites Guidebook

Cindy A.
Serenity Favorites Guidebook

Food Scene

This adorable little restaurant is in the heart of downtown Freeport in an unassuming shopping plaza. It is a great place to sit and dine for breakfast and lunch although they are closed on the weekends. Everything on their menu is delightful, but their salads and guava duff are Serenity Favorites!
Merport Bistro
This adorable little restaurant is in the heart of downtown Freeport in an unassuming shopping plaza. It is a great place to sit and dine for breakfast and lunch although they are closed on the weekends. Everything on their menu is delightful, but their salads and guava duff are Serenity Favorites!
Although off the beaten path, this restaurant offers a unique and unforgettable dining experience! Because Pier 1 is situated right on the water, not only does it provide views of the ocean but shark feedings as well. Sushi Bar Location: Queen's Highway and Harbour Drive Freeport Harbour, Grand Bahama OPEN: 🦈Mon-Sat: 11am- 10pm 🦈Sun: 4pm-10pm 🦈Shark Feedings: 7pm, 8pm, 9pm
18 locals recommend
Pier 1 Bahamas Restaurant
18 locals recommend
Although off the beaten path, this restaurant offers a unique and unforgettable dining experience! Because Pier 1 is situated right on the water, not only does it provide views of the ocean but shark feedings as well. Sushi Bar Location: Queen's Highway and Harbour Drive Freeport Harbour, Grand Bahama OPEN: 🦈Mon-Sat: 11am- 10pm 🦈Sun: 4pm-10pm 🦈Shark Feedings: 7pm, 8pm, 9pm
Located in Pinder’s Point on Pinder’s Road past Freeport Harbour. Enjoy homemade baked goods enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. The Sweet Potato Bread is a Serenity favorite.
Ronnie's Bakery
Located in Pinder’s Point on Pinder’s Road past Freeport Harbour. Enjoy homemade baked goods enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. The Sweet Potato Bread is a Serenity favorite.
Delicious fresh baked breads and pastries. Also carries Specialty Coffees and Sandwiches. The Coconut Bread is a Serenity Favorite. Located on West Atlantic Drive in the Credit Union Building and Shopping Plaza, Downtown Freeport
Jackie's Bakery & Catering
Delicious fresh baked breads and pastries. Also carries Specialty Coffees and Sandwiches. The Coconut Bread is a Serenity Favorite. Located on West Atlantic Drive in the Credit Union Building and Shopping Plaza, Downtown Freeport
The Farmer's Market is located in Down Town Freeport. Check out Nancy's Fresh Fruits Vegetables and Land Crabs stall. She carries a rare Bahamian treat and Serenity Favorite: Benny Cake and Peanut Cakes! Her hot sauce is pretty good too. Located on West Atlantic Mall in Downtown Freeport
Farmers Market
The Farmer's Market is located in Down Town Freeport. Check out Nancy's Fresh Fruits Vegetables and Land Crabs stall. She carries a rare Bahamian treat and Serenity Favorite: Benny Cake and Peanut Cakes! Her hot sauce is pretty good too. Located on West Atlantic Mall in Downtown Freeport
This take out restaurant is the place locals go to eat. The owner is one of the most nicest people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. Wide variety of food including vegetarian. Call ahead to place order and then pick up. Open late at night. Located on East Sunrise Highway, Lucaya
Pepper Pot
East Sunrise Highway
This take out restaurant is the place locals go to eat. The owner is one of the most nicest people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. Wide variety of food including vegetarian. Call ahead to place order and then pick up. Open late at night. Located on East Sunrise Highway, Lucaya
Bahamian Seafood Restaurant and Bar. Seafood is fresh and local with a casual friendly atmosphere. Great place to eat and dine or take out. Located on East Sunrise Highway
7 locals recommend
Out Da Sea Bar & Grill
East Sunrise Highway
7 locals recommend
Bahamian Seafood Restaurant and Bar. Seafood is fresh and local with a casual friendly atmosphere. Great place to eat and dine or take out. Located on East Sunrise Highway
Located in Port Lucaya Marketplace. Indoor and Outdoor Dining Pastries and Desserts Separate Icecream Shop next door Sells Guava Duff - A Serenity Favorite
24 locals recommend
Zorba's Greek Restaurant
Sea Horse Road
24 locals recommend
Located in Port Lucaya Marketplace. Indoor and Outdoor Dining Pastries and Desserts Separate Icecream Shop next door Sells Guava Duff - A Serenity Favorite
Located in Port Lucaya Marketplace, this Indoor/outdoor island bar specializes in coconut-flavored drinks. Local and alternative food offerings are also available to order. Eat drink and be Merry!
9 locals recommend
Rum Runners
Sea Horse Road
9 locals recommend
Located in Port Lucaya Marketplace, this Indoor/outdoor island bar specializes in coconut-flavored drinks. Local and alternative food offerings are also available to order. Eat drink and be Merry!
Restaurant Located in Port Lucaya Marketplace, with indoor/outdoor dining. The place to get Lobster Pizza.
Pisces Seafood House & Pizzeria
Midshipman Road
Restaurant Located in Port Lucaya Marketplace, with indoor/outdoor dining. The place to get Lobster Pizza.
Located right on Taino Beach West. Casual or Get dressed up and dine in or outdoors with beachside seating. Nice atmosphere. Seafood Location: Midshipman Road and West Beach Road Wednesday- Saturday 1pm - 10pm Sunday 11am - 6pm Monday & Tuesday - Closed Beach Loungers $10 Beach Umbrellas $5
20 locals recommend
The Stoned Crab Restaurant
20 locals recommend
Located right on Taino Beach West. Casual or Get dressed up and dine in or outdoors with beachside seating. Nice atmosphere. Seafood Location: Midshipman Road and West Beach Road Wednesday- Saturday 1pm - 10pm Sunday 11am - 6pm Monday & Tuesday - Closed Beach Loungers $10 Beach Umbrellas $5
Smith’s Point Beach is located adjacent to Taino Beach in the Lucaya area. It is famous for its weekly “fish fry” every Wednesday night. Vendors set up stalls and sell tasty native dishes such as fried snapper, potato salad and peas ‘n’ rice. Enjoyed by visitors and locals alike who dance and socialize the evening away.
16 locals recommend
Smith's Point Fish Fry Home
16 locals recommend
Smith’s Point Beach is located adjacent to Taino Beach in the Lucaya area. It is famous for its weekly “fish fry” every Wednesday night. Vendors set up stalls and sell tasty native dishes such as fried snapper, potato salad and peas ‘n’ rice. Enjoyed by visitors and locals alike who dance and socialize the evening away.
Tony Macaroni Conch Experience is located on Tanio Beach.
Tony Macaroni's Conch Experience
Tony Macaroni Conch Experience is located on Tanio Beach.
Banana Bay is a restaurant located right on the beach in Fortune Bay that features ocean side dining. Primarily a lunch and cocktail spot, this eatery also offers a light breakfast, featuring home made Banana Bread. Bahamian and American cuisine is served in a casual dining atmosphere with miles of white sandy beach all around and great tidal pools when tide goes out. The specialty of the house is an outrageous tropical drink dubbed the Wacky Frozen Banana. When you want to get away from it all, come and enjoy the lovely food and solitude of Banana Bay, open from 10am - 5pm daily. Accepts Visa, Mater Card and Cash. Rates: $8 - $15 Location: Fortune Bay Drive Mr. Danilo Rulli
30 locals recommend
Banana Bay
Fortune Bay Drive
30 locals recommend
Banana Bay is a restaurant located right on the beach in Fortune Bay that features ocean side dining. Primarily a lunch and cocktail spot, this eatery also offers a light breakfast, featuring home made Banana Bread. Bahamian and American cuisine is served in a casual dining atmosphere with miles of white sandy beach all around and great tidal pools when tide goes out. The specialty of the house is an outrageous tropical drink dubbed the Wacky Frozen Banana. When you want to get away from it all, come and enjoy the lovely food and solitude of Banana Bay, open from 10am - 5pm daily. Accepts Visa, Mater Card and Cash. Rates: $8 - $15 Location: Fortune Bay Drive Mr. Danilo Rulli
The Garden Cafe is located inside The Garden of the Groves Botanical Garden. Enjoy delicious meals next to a waterfall pond with local ducks and cats.
Garden Cafe
The Garden Cafe is located inside The Garden of the Groves Botanical Garden. Enjoy delicious meals next to a waterfall pond with local ducks and cats.
the food is good, and the atmosphere is lively so be sure to bring your camera or drone so you can capture some of the most magical sunsets on the planet.
9 locals recommend
Manta Ray Beach Club
Silver Point Drive
9 locals recommend
the food is good, and the atmosphere is lively so be sure to bring your camera or drone so you can capture some of the most magical sunsets on the planet.
Nice size Supermarket/Grocery Store located in Lucaya on Sea Horse Road off of East Sunrise Highway. Usually well stocked. Good selection of groceries, produce, meats, toiletries as well as a bakery. The deli section offers breakfast and lunch with a full service menu and salad bar. A Serenity Favorite.
40 locals recommend
Solomon's Super Center Lucaya
Sea Horse Road
40 locals recommend
Nice size Supermarket/Grocery Store located in Lucaya on Sea Horse Road off of East Sunrise Highway. Usually well stocked. Good selection of groceries, produce, meats, toiletries as well as a bakery. The deli section offers breakfast and lunch with a full service menu and salad bar. A Serenity Favorite.
A small grocery store a few blocks from Serenity. Close by and conveniently located on Lunar Blvd and Polaris Drive in the Britannia Mini Mall Shopping Plaza next to Tasty Pot.
Stop n' shop
Polaris Drive
A small grocery store a few blocks from Serenity. Close by and conveniently located on Lunar Blvd and Polaris Drive in the Britannia Mini Mall Shopping Plaza next to Tasty Pot.
Located in Port Lucaya Marketplace
11 locals recommend
Cappuccino's Italian Ristorante
Sea Horse Road
11 locals recommend
Located in Port Lucaya Marketplace

Parks & Nature

For those that enjoy the outdoors there are places you can walk around and explore at your own leisure. A few of these feature the local Bahamian habitat and wildlife and truly show the quiet beauty of the island. Others feature beaches and water activities. Whether by land or by sea, Freeport offers a variety of activities to enjoy.
Lucayan National Park is a large area of Freeport's Pine Forest that feature of a variety of natural habitats located in one area. The parks entrance is an unassuming gravel parking lot with signs describing the wooded area and two popular underwater caves. Across the street from the caves are long winding wooden trails that crisscrosses over watery mangrove terrain. Here you can stroll at your leisure and observe the local plant and wildlife. The pathway opens up to what is considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches on the island - Gold Rock Beach. To receive a proper Freeport welcome, visit Gold Rock Beach at low tide, which unveils the beach’s signature rippled sand — what the locals call the island’s “welcome mat.” Bring beach gear and enjoy a day at the beach to cool off in beautiful blue waters after hiking and exploring. A must see on stay in Freeport.
44 locals recommend
Lucayan National Park
44 locals recommend
Lucayan National Park is a large area of Freeport's Pine Forest that feature of a variety of natural habitats located in one area. The parks entrance is an unassuming gravel parking lot with signs describing the wooded area and two popular underwater caves. Across the street from the caves are long winding wooden trails that crisscrosses over watery mangrove terrain. Here you can stroll at your leisure and observe the local plant and wildlife. The pathway opens up to what is considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches on the island - Gold Rock Beach. To receive a proper Freeport welcome, visit Gold Rock Beach at low tide, which unveils the beach’s signature rippled sand — what the locals call the island’s “welcome mat.” Bring beach gear and enjoy a day at the beach to cool off in beautiful blue waters after hiking and exploring. A must see on stay in Freeport.
A Serenity Favorite. Great place to see and enjoy Bahamian plants, wildlife. Hiking and birding trails. Gift shop. The Rand Nature Centre comprises 100 acres of natural beauty near the heart of downtown Freeport, Grand Bahama. The Rand Nature Centre’s foot trails wind through pine barrens, native and exotic coppice and lead out to a freshwater watchable wildlife pond and a native plant arboretum. The Rand Nature offers a variety of habitats from pine forests to wetlands. Trails crisscross the park, making it an ideal spot to spy on various bird species like the Red-legged Thrush and Cuban Emerald. The Centre, which also houses an exhibit room and art gallery is now the home of the administrative office of the Bahamas National Trust (BNT) in Grand Bahama.
15 locals recommend
Rand Nature Center
East Settlers Way
15 locals recommend
A Serenity Favorite. Great place to see and enjoy Bahamian plants, wildlife. Hiking and birding trails. Gift shop. The Rand Nature Centre comprises 100 acres of natural beauty near the heart of downtown Freeport, Grand Bahama. The Rand Nature Centre’s foot trails wind through pine barrens, native and exotic coppice and lead out to a freshwater watchable wildlife pond and a native plant arboretum. The Rand Nature offers a variety of habitats from pine forests to wetlands. Trails crisscross the park, making it an ideal spot to spy on various bird species like the Red-legged Thrush and Cuban Emerald. The Centre, which also houses an exhibit room and art gallery is now the home of the administrative office of the Bahamas National Trust (BNT) in Grand Bahama.
Peterson Cay National Park is located one mile off the southern shore of Grand Bahama Island and is only accessible by boat. It’s the perfect spot for a picnic or day trip and is a relaxing place for snorkeling in the surrounding marine habitat as well as viewing birds such as the nesting colony of Bridled Terns. All plants and animal life within the park boundaries are protected by law. Fishing, shelling, and damage to or removal of any coral is strictly prohibited. Garbage disposal and leaving ash coals/embers are also prohibited. Take only pictures; leave only footprints.
Peterson Cay
Peterson Cay National Park is located one mile off the southern shore of Grand Bahama Island and is only accessible by boat. It’s the perfect spot for a picnic or day trip and is a relaxing place for snorkeling in the surrounding marine habitat as well as viewing birds such as the nesting colony of Bridled Terns. All plants and animal life within the park boundaries are protected by law. Fishing, shelling, and damage to or removal of any coral is strictly prohibited. Garbage disposal and leaving ash coals/embers are also prohibited. Take only pictures; leave only footprints.
A Serenity Favorite. Garden of the Groves is a large botanical garden with water features that attract birds and wildlife and walking paths to explore a variety of different native and exotic plant settings. Nestled in amongst its beautiful plants is a small chapel, a little straw market and gift shops. There is also a Garden Cafe situated on a large pond for casual indoor or outdoor dining. We love their burgers and salads and feeding the ducks.
22 locals recommend
Garden of the Groves
22 locals recommend
A Serenity Favorite. Garden of the Groves is a large botanical garden with water features that attract birds and wildlife and walking paths to explore a variety of different native and exotic plant settings. Nestled in amongst its beautiful plants is a small chapel, a little straw market and gift shops. There is also a Garden Cafe situated on a large pond for casual indoor or outdoor dining. We love their burgers and salads and feeding the ducks.
Off the beaten path. This nature trails leads to Josey's cave. Josey's Cave was used by local residents in the Holmes Rock community as shelter to escape from hurricanes in the early years. Unique in its own right, the cave sits behind a local nightclub. It is over 200 yards in diameter and produces fresh water at low tide and salt water at high tide.
Holmes Rock
Off the beaten path. This nature trails leads to Josey's cave. Josey's Cave was used by local residents in the Holmes Rock community as shelter to escape from hurricanes in the early years. Unique in its own right, the cave sits behind a local nightclub. It is over 200 yards in diameter and produces fresh water at low tide and salt water at high tide.
Ben’s Cave is one of two natural underground caves located in the Lucayan National Park.
Ben's Cave
Ben’s Cave is one of two natural underground caves located in the Lucayan National Park.
Located in Hepburn Town Eight Mile Rock. Armbrister Creek flows into a clear lake called Boiling Point or Boiling Hole whose tidal conditions cause bubbles and burps; the conditions lead to folklore of a sea monster below its surface. It is called The Boiling Hole because when tide flows out to the sea, the water rushing from the cave-like area beneath the roadway bubbles on the surface.
The Boiling Hole
Located in Hepburn Town Eight Mile Rock. Armbrister Creek flows into a clear lake called Boiling Point or Boiling Hole whose tidal conditions cause bubbles and burps; the conditions lead to folklore of a sea monster below its surface. It is called The Boiling Hole because when tide flows out to the sea, the water rushing from the cave-like area beneath the roadway bubbles on the surface.
Blue Hole located in Lewis Yard on Hunter's Road and Grand Bahamian This pond is a body of fresh water that is believed to be connected to the ocean (approximately 1,000 feet away), by an underground cavern. It is believed that this reservoir of fresh water is the result of a natural filtration process where salt water is filtered through the earth and rocks and eventually becomes fresh water. The pool is actually filled by the water running throughout Grand Bahama Island, which continues to flow if there is no obstruction. You can see water in the hole moving one hour before high tide and the blowing comes one hour before low tide. Residents believe that mermaids inhabit caverns throughout the island and once lived in ponds like this. If you are lucky, every now and then you might see a mermaid come to the surface. The spring is surrounded by a variety of native fruit trees including Custard Apple, Sea Grape, Almond, Guana Berry, Coco Plum and Guava. Also around the edge of the water are patches of some rare leatherbacklike ferns. It is bordered with a hard limestone formation, spotted in some areas with algae and moss, which contribute to the limegreen color of the water. However, if you fill a glass with water from the pond, it will be crystal clear.
Mermaid Pond
Blue Hole located in Lewis Yard on Hunter's Road and Grand Bahamian This pond is a body of fresh water that is believed to be connected to the ocean (approximately 1,000 feet away), by an underground cavern. It is believed that this reservoir of fresh water is the result of a natural filtration process where salt water is filtered through the earth and rocks and eventually becomes fresh water. The pool is actually filled by the water running throughout Grand Bahama Island, which continues to flow if there is no obstruction. You can see water in the hole moving one hour before high tide and the blowing comes one hour before low tide. Residents believe that mermaids inhabit caverns throughout the island and once lived in ponds like this. If you are lucky, every now and then you might see a mermaid come to the surface. The spring is surrounded by a variety of native fruit trees including Custard Apple, Sea Grape, Almond, Guana Berry, Coco Plum and Guava. Also around the edge of the water are patches of some rare leatherbacklike ferns. It is bordered with a hard limestone formation, spotted in some areas with algae and moss, which contribute to the limegreen color of the water. However, if you fill a glass with water from the pond, it will be crystal clear.

Beaches

The beach is different along every part of the island of Grand Bahama. But all are beautiful and a fun way to spend the day.
Located in the Lucayan National Park, Gold Rock Beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the Bahamas. A winding board walk through local vegetation and water opens up onto Gold Rock Beach.
13 locals recommend
Gold Rock Beach
13 locals recommend
Located in the Lucayan National Park, Gold Rock Beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the Bahamas. A winding board walk through local vegetation and water opens up onto Gold Rock Beach.
A Serenity Favorite. Located a block from the condo and only a few minutes drive by car. Beautiful beach not heavily populated. At entrance of Condominium: 1. Turn right on Knotts Blvd 2. Turn right on Glover Lane 3. Turn left on gravel road. (Gravel road curves to the right) 4. At intersection turn right which leads in dead end. 5. Park on HARD sand not soft beach area. You’ve arrived to East Palm Beach! 🏖️ Grab the beach gear and enjoy!
E Palm Beach Trail, Freeport, The Bahamas
A Serenity Favorite. Located a block from the condo and only a few minutes drive by car. Beautiful beach not heavily populated. At entrance of Condominium: 1. Turn right on Knotts Blvd 2. Turn right on Glover Lane 3. Turn left on gravel road. (Gravel road curves to the right) 4. At intersection turn right which leads in dead end. 5. Park on HARD sand not soft beach area. You’ve arrived to East Palm Beach! 🏖️ Grab the beach gear and enjoy!
Taino Beach is located in the Lucaya area and is ideal for families with children. This is the beach where most local events take place and during holidays, the beach is the site of many cook-outs. Several restaurants are on site, including The Stoned Crab and Tony Macaroni’s Conch Experience. There are limited water activities; however, hair braiding, straw goods and other souvenirs are available.
Taino Beach
Taino Beach is located in the Lucaya area and is ideal for families with children. This is the beach where most local events take place and during holidays, the beach is the site of many cook-outs. Several restaurants are on site, including The Stoned Crab and Tony Macaroni’s Conch Experience. There are limited water activities; however, hair braiding, straw goods and other souvenirs are available.
Fortune Beach is a quiet beach, five miles from Port Lucaya Marketplace. The beach got its name from a two-million-dollar shipwreck that was discovered there. If you wish to visit Fortune Beach, you will need your own transportation, or you can purchase a tour that visits this beach. The Banana Bay restaurant is at this location.
Fortune Bay Beach
Fortune Beach is a quiet beach, five miles from Port Lucaya Marketplace. The beach got its name from a two-million-dollar shipwreck that was discovered there. If you wish to visit Fortune Beach, you will need your own transportation, or you can purchase a tour that visits this beach. The Banana Bay restaurant is at this location.

Water Activities

Water park activities for the entire family! Zipline tours, banana boat rides, parasailing, hydro bike ride, kiddie water slide.
8 locals recommend
Pirate's Cove Zip Line and Water Park
8 locals recommend
Water park activities for the entire family! Zipline tours, banana boat rides, parasailing, hydro bike ride, kiddie water slide.
Crystal Beach Swimming with Pigs! Located in West End at Crystal Beach off of Deadman's Reef. Celebrity Eco Adventures Limited Tour Group also offers kayaking, volleyball and a something to eat.
Celebrity Eco Adventures
Crystal Beach Swimming with Pigs! Located in West End at Crystal Beach off of Deadman's Reef. Celebrity Eco Adventures Limited Tour Group also offers kayaking, volleyball and a something to eat.
This is THE place to go snorkeling or kayaking. Paradise Cove’s unique eco systems offer some of the best snorkeling in the Bahamas. In addition to a natural coral reef that is home to hundreds of species of fish, the location also has the largest contiguous man made reef ball reef in The Bahamas. Angelfish, sea turtles, damselfish, parrotfish, squirrelfish and snapper are just some of the regular residents who inhabit the area. All snorkel gear is provided on site and the professionally trained staff sizes each customer individually with the proper gear to ensure the most enjoyable experience. Located on the beach is the Red Bar where you can grab drinks and a bite to eat.
Paradise Cove Beach Resort - The Red Bar
Queen's Highway
This is THE place to go snorkeling or kayaking. Paradise Cove’s unique eco systems offer some of the best snorkeling in the Bahamas. In addition to a natural coral reef that is home to hundreds of species of fish, the location also has the largest contiguous man made reef ball reef in The Bahamas. Angelfish, sea turtles, damselfish, parrotfish, squirrelfish and snapper are just some of the regular residents who inhabit the area. All snorkel gear is provided on site and the professionally trained staff sizes each customer individually with the proper gear to ensure the most enjoyable experience. Located on the beach is the Red Bar where you can grab drinks and a bite to eat.
SWIM WITH DOLPHINS!! Unexso is located along the waterfront of Port Lucaya Marina near the Port Lucaya Marketplace. You can learn how to dive, swim with sharks and dolphins. They also have a great little gift shop and restaurant.
32 locals recommend
Unexso
32 locals recommend
SWIM WITH DOLPHINS!! Unexso is located along the waterfront of Port Lucaya Marina near the Port Lucaya Marketplace. You can learn how to dive, swim with sharks and dolphins. They also have a great little gift shop and restaurant.
DIVE WITH SHARKS!!! Unexso offers a 2 hour Dive with Sharks year round at Shark Junction. Must be a certified diver. Conveniently located at the Port Lucaya Marina, UNEXSO has some of the most thrilling underwater adventures in Freeport. The only place in the world where you can dive in the open ocean with dolphins, dive sharks and explore the mystery of sunken ships on a single dive vacation. We offer thrills for people with no dive experience to advanced scuba divers.
32 locals recommend
Unexso
32 locals recommend
DIVE WITH SHARKS!!! Unexso offers a 2 hour Dive with Sharks year round at Shark Junction. Must be a certified diver. Conveniently located at the Port Lucaya Marina, UNEXSO has some of the most thrilling underwater adventures in Freeport. The only place in the world where you can dive in the open ocean with dolphins, dive sharks and explore the mystery of sunken ships on a single dive vacation. We offer thrills for people with no dive experience to advanced scuba divers.
Sunn Odyssey Divers

Fun Activities

$10 per person gets you the best priced alcohol and a brief tour guide to the Bahamas
9 locals recommend
The Bahamian Brewery
Grand Bahaman
9 locals recommend
$10 per person gets you the best priced alcohol and a brief tour guide to the Bahamas
Electronic Bike Tours & Rentals is located in Port Lucaya and will take visitors on an island adventure. Experience Grand Bahama's coastline, flora and fauna, and a local Bahamian cuisine. Visitors will watch a live conch demonstration and get a peek at some dolphins before relaxation and swim time on the beach. Tours last about five-and-a-half hours (depending on guest pace) and includes bottled water, lunch and use of towels and snorkeling gear.
CocoNutz Cruisers
Sea Horse Road
Electronic Bike Tours & Rentals is located in Port Lucaya and will take visitors on an island adventure. Experience Grand Bahama's coastline, flora and fauna, and a local Bahamian cuisine. Visitors will watch a live conch demonstration and get a peek at some dolphins before relaxation and swim time on the beach. Tours last about five-and-a-half hours (depending on guest pace) and includes bottled water, lunch and use of towels and snorkeling gear.
The place to go for horseback riding. Located between E Sunrise Highway and Beachway Drive.
Pinetree Stables
Beachway Drive
The place to go for horseback riding. Located between E Sunrise Highway and Beachway Drive.
Coral Vita creates high-tech coral farms that incorporate breakthrough methods to restore reefs in the most effective way possible. Coral Vita’s land-based farms not only supply corals for restoration projects, but also function as education centers for local communities as well as eco-tourism attractions.
Coral Vita Coral Farm
Coral Vita creates high-tech coral farms that incorporate breakthrough methods to restore reefs in the most effective way possible. Coral Vita’s land-based farms not only supply corals for restoration projects, but also function as education centers for local communities as well as eco-tourism attractions.
Reef Course & Country Club
Golfing

Sightseeing

OFF THE BEATEN PATH Take a drive to the western end of Grand Bahama Island along Bayshore Drive and Queen's Highway. Pass local settlements comprised of many fishing villages on the waters edge. Enjoy the salt air and beautiful views of the ocean. Stop and grab a bite of fresh seafood at the numerous places to eat.
7 locals recommend
West End
7 locals recommend
OFF THE BEATEN PATH Take a drive to the western end of Grand Bahama Island along Bayshore Drive and Queen's Highway. Pass local settlements comprised of many fishing villages on the waters edge. Enjoy the salt air and beautiful views of the ocean. Stop and grab a bite of fresh seafood at the numerous places to eat.
Pinders Point Lighthouse
Pinder's Point Road
Located in the Port Lucaya Marketplace near the Straw Market.
Bahamas Maritime Museum
Located in the Port Lucaya Marketplace near the Straw Market.

Shopping

There are the regular tourist souvenirs and then there are products unique to the Bahamas. Check out our local drinks, straw crafts, perfumes, chocolate, artwork and Androsia fabric!
The Lucayan Marketplace is a large shopping plaza located on the water. There are a variety of gift shops as well as restaurants and bars to enjoy. The famous Unexso is also located here along with a straw market, chocolate factory and art studios.
70 locals recommend
Port Lucaya Marketplace
Sea Horse Road
70 locals recommend
The Lucayan Marketplace is a large shopping plaza located on the water. There are a variety of gift shops as well as restaurants and bars to enjoy. The famous Unexso is also located here along with a straw market, chocolate factory and art studios.
A Serenity favorite place to visit. Products made from straw by local Bahamians. Located at Port Lucaya Market place.
Port Lucaya Straw Market
A Serenity favorite place to visit. Products made from straw by local Bahamians. Located at Port Lucaya Market place.
Handmade, gourmet chocolates - Made in the Bahamas. Not illegal, just tastes like they should be. Located in Port Lucaya Marketplace. Custom made chocolates on site..
Bootleg Chocolates
Handmade, gourmet chocolates - Made in the Bahamas. Not illegal, just tastes like they should be. Located in Port Lucaya Marketplace. Custom made chocolates on site..
Leo Brown is a local Bahamian Artist who owns an Art Gallery in Port Lucaya. Leo is a graduate of The Miami Institute of Fine Arts with an associates degree in Commerce Art in 1991. His paintings are surrealistic, impressionistic and realistic each with a story inspired by books, music and the people he meets. Located across from Zorba’s Greek Restuarant.
Leo's Art Gallery
Leo Brown is a local Bahamian Artist who owns an Art Gallery in Port Lucaya. Leo is a graduate of The Miami Institute of Fine Arts with an associates degree in Commerce Art in 1991. His paintings are surrealistic, impressionistic and realistic each with a story inspired by books, music and the people he meets. Located across from Zorba’s Greek Restuarant.
Glass Blower Shop