The Lucayan National Park protects one of the world’s longest charted underwater cave systems, preserved remains of the Lucayan Indians, and a …
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Apr 21, 2024
Cute little day trip to take but I would suggest avoiding a "tour" ... we booked this as an excursion and were picked up by a taxi and the taxi driver was our "tour guide". He was a nice guy but basi… Full review by John M
Dec 16, 2023
I found Lucayan National Park to be an interesting history of the Taino culture. There are two wet caves you can enter and, on the other side of the Grand Bahama highway, you can see the different pl… Full review by TippyLP
Oct 13, 2023
We nearly didn't make it here, but I'm so glad we did!! The caves were really neat and the beach was just lovely. It was overcast, so we never saw the rock turn gold, but it was still a nice beach. … Full review by cowgoddess
Sadly no :( To do the walk around the caves loop is quite rugged and there are winding stairs to the caves themselves. To access the beach would also be tricky as it's a sandy pathway.
Great write up. the wife & I are coming in on a cruise in a couple weeks and are looking for something a bit different. The only real question is on the jeep rental. Where did you rent & is it close to the port (easy access of the ship)? Thanks for any help.
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Sorry for the delay but we rented right from the hotel!