Description:
Discover the allure of a day trip from Miami to the Bahamas, where adventure awaits at every turn. Embark on this day trip for a dose of tropical paradise, adventure, and cultural immersion just a short journey away from Miami. It's an opportunity to create cherished memories and escape into a world of sun, sea, and serenity.
Rates:
Adults - $300
Infants (under 3 years old) - Free
Experience:
What you will do:
Embark on a day trip to Freeport, Grand Bahama from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale
Spend a relaxing afternoon on the beautiful island of Grand Bahama
Rents jet skis, scuba diving equipment, and other water sports on the beach
Enjoy the Pickup and return service.
Enjoy an experience for the whole family
Details:
Grand Bahama, two hours by boat from the coast of Miami passing by the nearby Port Everglades, will show you the views, sounds, and flavors of the Caribbean with thousands of white sandy beaches and tropical terrain
Come to Freeport Harbor on Grand Bahama with approximately 5 hours of free time to spend as you like. Rent a motorboat or try scuba diving, go shopping in the neighboring market of Port Lucaya, or just relax in the sun without having to deal with the typical crowds of the beach. There is food and drink available for purchase.
The beaches of the Bahamas are among the most beautiful in the world with their white sand, green palms, and warm turquoise water. You will leave from the Bahamas in the afternoon and arrive at the port of Miami/Fort Lauderdale at sunset. From here you will have a connection with the transport that leaves you in your hotel.
Before Traveling:
You must have a valid passport and authorization to return to travel, as you will pass customs and immigration.
Citizens in some countries may need an additional visa. Check the immigration website Bahamian before booking.
The approximate leisure time in the Bahamas will be from 11:30 to 16:30
This service must be booked at least 24 hours in advance
Children under 6 months are not allowed on this tour
The local operator is not responsible for delays caused by time, the Bahamian Coast Guard, or the Immigration service when arriving in the Bahamas