- The Bahamas - Wikipedia
The Bahamas, [a] officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, [12] is an archipelagic country in the Caribbean located within the Lucayan Archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean
- Island Vacations - The Official Website of The Bahamas
Surfing, kiteboarding, hikes through tropical landscapes to the highest point in The Bahamas—you might be surprised at what you find in quiet Cat Island From historical sites to watersports and beachside bars, there’s no shortage of things to do and see along the pink sands
- The Bahamas: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
With 700 islands spread out over 500 miles in the Atlantic Ocean, the Bahamas is truly a place where you can choose your own adventure Atlantis is the most famous resort, with five hotels and a 141-acre Aquaventure water park
- Islands of the Bahamas | Official Site
Discover colourful New England-style architecture, astounding natural beauty, and pristine clusters of sandbars and cays on these two picturesque Bahamas hideaways—each is unique and not to be missed
- The Bahamas | Map, Flag, Population, Islands, Weather, History . . .
The Bahamas, archipelago and country on the northwestern edge of the West Indies This strategic location has given the history of The Bahamas a unique and often striking character Formerly a British colony, The Bahamas became an independent country within the Commonwealth in 1973
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in The Bahamas (2026) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in The Bahamas, Caribbean: See Tripadvisor's 475,099 traveler reviews and photos of The Bahamas tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July We have reviews of the best places to see in The Bahamas Visit top-rated must-see attractions
- The Bahamas Maps Facts - World Atlas
The Bahamas is an archipelagic country comprising over 700 coral islands, islets and cays situated in the northwest of West Indies in West Atlantic Ocean The Bahamas is positioned both in the Northern and Western hemispheres of the Earth
- History of the Bahamas - Wikipedia
The Bahamas achieved full independence as a Commonwealth realm within the Commonwealth of Nations on 10 July 1973 Sir Milo Butler was appointed the first Governor-General of the Bahamas (the official representative of Queen Elizabeth II) shortly after independence
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