The collaboration with Boujee Bahamas has enhanced the travel opportunities available to Lux Jets customers, enriching their overall experience.
Through our collaboration, we have leveraged Boujee Bahamas' local expertise and uncovered the hidden gems of the Islands. The questions of:
What are the best places to eat in the Bahamas?
Where should I stay when visiting the Bahamas?
What are the best things to do in the Bahamas?
shall no longer remain mysteries!
The Bahamas
Located just one hour from the Miami shoreline, the Bahamas make up a total of 700 islands, some larger than others. The most noteworthy being New Providence and its capital Nassau, and Andros.
The Bahamas attract many North American visitors because of their close proximity to the mainland. On the other hand, European travellers appreciate the exclusivity and peacefulness of the Bahamas, as reaching the islands demands more preparation and financial resources.
Both North American and European visitors can access the Islands via private jet charter. The cost of which depends on the aircraft required to accommodate the range depending on the departure location.
This article will explore the finest destinations in the Bahamas, renowned for their stunning sandy beaches, a variety of delightful accommodations ranging from boutique hotels to expansive resorts, and an exceptional culinary landscape.
Best Places to Eat in the Bahamas:
Our partners, Boujee Bahamas recommend that as the Bahamas specialise in fresh seafood, Fish Fry at Arawak Cay in Nassau is a must visit location. These cluster of restaurants and beachside shacks at Arawak Cay serve up fresh conch fritters, fried snapper, grilled shrimp and many more delicious fresh catches to choose from.
Located in the heart of Nassau, the Graycliff Hotel stands out for its rich historical background. Originally constructed in 1740 as a private residence, it has been transformed into a charming boutique hotel and restaurant. Guests can enjoy a remarkable wine collection boasting more than 250,000 bottles, along with impeccable table service for lunch and dinner featuring authentic Bahamian delicacies such as snapper and conch soup.
Bon Vivants Bar and Cafe is a must-visit spot recommended by Boujee Bahamas. This Caribbean-themed bar in Nassau's Sandyport neighbourhood opened in 2019 and features a maximalist vibe with tropical jungle print wallpaper and over 400 displayed spirit bottles. The bar offers a 30-page cocktail menu and serves finger foods like empanadas and jerk chicken bao buns, paired with wines.
On Harbour Island, Rockhouse Restaurant offers stunning bay views and a menu featuring local stone crab claws, spinach pasta with prawns, and its famous Goombay Smash cocktail.
What to do in the Bahamas?
Boujee Bahamas offer exclusive jet to yacht experiences. Naturally, one of the best things to do in the Bahamas is to experience the Islands via a private yacht.
Swimming with the resident pigs at Pig’s Beach on Big Major Cay is one of the highly anticipated experiences in the Bahamas. This uninhabited island is where a group of wild pigs congregates in the shallow waters to enjoy fresh fruit and pose for photos. Additionally, divers and snorkelers are drawn to Dean’s Blue Hole on Long Island, which is the world's second deepest blue hole at a depth of 660 feet.
For the land-goers, however the Educulture Junkanoo Museum and Junkanoo World in Nassau are two museums essential for understanding the country’s most exciting cultural celebration.
Continue the history lesson at the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas. Explore contemporary installations alongside landscape paintings and sculptures, with guided tours and interactive activities for kids. For a breath of fresh Bahamian air, visit Fort Fincastle, built in 1793 on Bennet Hill to protect Nassau from pirates. Enjoy sweeping views of Nassau and Paradise Island from this highest spot on New Providence.
When in Grand Bahama, make sure to visit Lucayan National Park, which spans 40 acres and boasts one of the world's largest underground cave systems.
Where to stay in the Bahamas?
As we mentioned above, the best way to experience the full extent of the Bahamas is by yacht. For those that prefer solid ground under foot:
In New Providence, there is a wide selection of hotels and resorts available.
The expansive 1,000-acre Baha Mar resort comprises three distinct hotels (Grand Hyatt, SLS, and Rosewood) located along Cable Beach. Within the resort complex, guests can enjoy a waterpark, golf course, and more than 45 dining options and lounges.
To reach Atlantis, Paradise Island, visitors must traverse a bridge from Providence Island, where the iconic coral towers can be seen from afar.
Atlantis is a sprawling beachfront resort offering a self-contained entertainment experience with five hotels, a casino, 40 dining venues, 14 pools, and a renowned water park.
Private Jet Charter to the Bahamas - what's the cost?
It is possible to charter a private jet to Nassau, the Bahamas from most places worldwide, due to the length and accessibility of Lynden Pindling International Airport.
The cost of chartering a private jet depends on the departure location. European customers seeking to fly to Nassau may need to book heavy jets that meet the distance requirements of the trip. Consequently, this leads to a higher charter cost since heavy jets typically have hourly rates starting at 14,000 EUR.
East-Coast North American travelers have a much wider range of jet options to choose from, thanks to the close distance between the Bahamas and North America.
Typical Charter Rates (one way):
Private Jet Charter From Miami
From 12,000 USD
Private Jet Charter From New York
From 18,000 USD
Private Jet Charter From Dallas From 23,000 USD
Private Jet Charter From Los Angeles
From 54,000 USD
Private Jet Charter From London
From 166,000 EUR
Private Jet Charter From Paris From 170,000 EUR
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