Accommodations on the largest, yet least explored, island in the Bahamas provide a unique Caribbean experience. These establishments range from eco-lodges and fishing resorts to smaller, family-owned guesthouses, each offering a distinct perspective on the island’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
These places to stay are vital to the local economy, providing employment and supporting tourism. They serve as gateways for exploring the island’s renowned blue holes, extensive coral reefs, and vast pine forests. Many promote sustainable practices, aiming to minimize their environmental impact and preserve the island’s pristine environment for future generations.