Comprising an incredible 700 islands and 2400 cays, the Bahamas archipelago is a truly beautiful, natural paradise, home to miles of spectacular white beaches, colorful towns and cities, biodiverse mangroves, and coral filled waters brimming with a diversity of fascinating marine life.
Explore reefs, underwater caves and shipwrecks; swim with dolphins, rays and sharks; visit historical landmarks and museums, or simply relax on a beach with a cocktail in hand and enjoy the laid-back ambience of this paradisiacal country.
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The peak tourist season is from the beginning of December and the end of April, and is a great time to visit if you enjoy hot, dry weather, though can be extremely busy and prices are at their highest. With that in mind, we recommend visiting in May, as the weather is still excellent.
We recommend a minimum of 5 days.
If you are a UK citizen you do not require a visa to enter The Bahamas and may remain there for 21 days, though this can be extended if required.
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