The Bahamas,
700 Islands. Your Private Escape.
Most people know Nassau. Few know the real Bahamas — the 700 islands beyond the capital where water turns colours you didn't think existed, where you can swim with pigs on a sandbar, and where your group can feel like they've discovered something that belongs only to them.
An archipelago,
not a destination.
The Bahamas is an archipelago, not a destination. Nassau is the gateway, but the magic is in the Out Islands — Exuma, Eleuthera, Long Island, Harbour Island — where the water is electric turquoise, the sand is pink, and the pace drops completely. For groups who want island-hopping, private villas, and swimming pigs in the middle of the Atlantic, there's nowhere else quite like this.
For group travel, the Bahamas opens up properly when you move beyond Nassau. Private cay charters, seaplane transfers to Harbour Island, swimming pig excursions in Exuma, pink sand beach days in Eleuthera — we build Out Island itineraries that use the archipelago the way it was meant to be used. Groups who've done the Caribbean before come to the Bahamas expecting the usual. We make sure they get something they've never seen.
Start PlanningExperiences Built
for Groups
From Nassau to
the Out Islands
Each property anchors a different part of the archipelago. We match your group to the island and hotel that fits the trip you're building.
The Bahamas'
biggest moments
Junkanoo is the event. But the Bahamas has a full calendar — and New Year's in Nassau is one of the great Atlantic celebrations.
Three types of groups
the Bahamas does best
The archipelago's scale means different islands suit different groups. We match the trip to the people — not the other way around.
Let's plan your Bahamas trip
Tell us which part of the archipelago calls you — Nassau, Exuma, Eleuthera, or a mix. Give us your group size and dates and we'll put together an itinerary that makes the most of 700 islands.
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