

Hi, I'm Chad, a certified nature guide.
Welcome to Beautiful Grand Bahama Island!
Approximately 55 miles east of Florida
Planning a trip to Grand Bahama? Email me to help you and if you book one of my tours through this email address you can enjoy a 15% discount!
| Check out our article at http://www.outsideonline.com March 2009 issue, page 28 and be sure to watch my video too at that site! |

"Blue Holes and Underwater Caves"
Located in the Hawksbill Creek, Lucayan National Park, which features Ben's Cave and Burial Mound Cave. Maclean's Town and Sweetings Cay also have these amazing wonders.

"Breathtaking Beaches"
The southern shore abounds with these sandy white beaches like Gold Rock Beach at the Lucayan National Park and Pelican Point Beach going towards Maclean's Town.

Unique shells are commonly found on Lover's Beach in Eight Mile Rock, Bootle Bay, High Rock and Burma.

The mysterious fruit bat vacations in Ben's Cave. They are usually seen at the Lucayan National Park during the summer months, June - August.

The curious raccoons are always willing to socialize. There is no rabies in the Bahama's, so the raccoons are loved like pets.

The red legged thrush, little green heron and egret are just a few of our feathered family.
The Ghost Crab can literally disappear in the sand and it's friend the Mangrove Crab lives in the trees. Both are found in the wet lands.

The Stingrays and Starfish love the white sand beaches.

Dolphins are also residents of the Bahamas. On Grand Bahama Island they can be seen at the Dolphin Sanctuary.
I offer guided nature adventures to the Eastern End and to the West End of Grand Bahama. $99 per person, includes hot lunch 8am to 4pm.


We will visit mysterious caves, beautiful beaches, search for unique shells, see historical places, and see breathtaking views. We will reach for starfish, learn about the formation of our islands and the flora and fauna while having fun and realizing vacation dreams. We will also help to keep the Bahamas clean. Remember everything we take into nature we will take back.
We use air-conditioned SUVs to gain access to remote locations and clear bottom kayaks to see the breath taking underwater world.
Stops
The Lucayan National Park
Visit the world famous Ben’s Bat Cave, which has been explored with the help of The National Geographic Society . The Burial Mound
Cave is also a must. Trek over the wetlands and its unique marine life on the bridge and see the stunning beauty of Gold Rock Beach.
Maclean’s Town
We meet and greet some family and friends in this quaint town and sample the true island life.
We then kayak over 10 or more stunning blue holes, seeing all the colorful marine life from the comfort and safety of a clear bottom kayak. We are always on the look out for the more elusive sea turtles and stingrays. Snorkeling is optional at the most spectacular sun light underwater cave.
Pelican Point Beach
Hot lunch includes: chicken, beef or veggie burgers with chips, fruit and refreshing soft drinks. This is also the chilling spot, where you can purchase souveniers and try a local cocktail.
Burma and High rock
We search for sea shells and other treasures while visiting these two tranquil towns.
Fishing rods are optional to try along the sea shores.
Return to the city of Freeport.
Visit historical town and beaches via air conditioned SUVs and clear bottom kayak over magnificent blue holes and thrilling reefs.
STOPS
Hawksbill Creek
Clear bottom kayak over the mysteriously formed underwater caves and see all the brightly colored marine creatures that live. Learn the history of the Hawksbill Creek and its significance to the development of the City of Freepot and the Town of Eight Mile Rock.
Eight Mile Rock
Visit the clear blue hole there and look for sea shells on lovers beach.the families and friends of the exciting place are always ready to greet us.
Dead Man’s Reef
Clear bottom kayak or snorkel over this diverse coral and marine world. This is also our lunch and chill stop. Hot chicken, beef, or veggie burgers are served with chips fruit and soft drinks. The beach here is also perfect for sea shells.
Bootle Bay
This beach has rear sea shells and you can snorkel or try the fishing rods.
West End
Learn the Pirate and Buccaneer history of this world famous place and sample the sea food delicacies.
Return to the city of Freeport
We also offer Island hopper adventures for small groups of 5 or more persons.
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