Ferries from
Grand Bahama to New Providence
Ferries from
Grand Bahama to New Providence
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Grand Bahama is the North most island of the Bahamas group and the closest to the United States, located just 55 miles East of Florida. Full of history and charm, Grand Bahama has much to offer, from its beautiful beaches, natural preserves and emerald green seas to a variety of cultural experiences. With beautiful weather all year round, the pristine white sand beaches in Grand Bahama will simply take your breath away. If you’re looking to head to Florida from Grand Bahama then the high speed crossing from Freeport is an ideal option. The ferry service departs daily and sails to Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale.
New Providence is an island in the Bahamas, home to around seventy percent of the country's population who primarily reside in the vibrant capital, Nassau. Small, yet full of energy, New Providence is wonderfully chaotic, allowing your senses not a moment’s peace. But that’s all to be expected from an island once roamed by pirates and, albeit fictitiously, James Bond. Bustling markets and festivities on stunning beaches are commonplace, but there are plenty of options for those who need some downtime; fascinating galleries and historic sites can be found all over Nassau. The pirate museum offers an insight into the island’s swashbuckling history, whilst the enormous, ruinous Fort Charlotte affords lovely hilltop views and makes a brilliant day trip for families. Given the capital’s location in the heart of the Bahamas, New Providence is one of the nation’s travel hubs, with numerous ferries docking in Nassau all week from a number of Bahamian islands.