Truly a treat for nature lovers. The Lucayan National Park is home to Ben's Cave the longest, underwater surveyed cave system leading to the ocean. Across the street is Gold Rock Creek housing the five ecosystems of Grand Bahama. You'll step down and see part of the cave system. You'll stroll along a wooden boardwalk through a mangrove ecosystem were you'll see a variety of wild birds and colorful fish to spectacular Gold Rock beach, 52 miles of white sandy beach, the official "Welcome Mat" of the Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board. You'll go shell hunting or just relax in the beauty of our sunshine paradise.
Come join us for an experience of a lifetime the Eastern end of the island to the Ben’s Cave – the longest, underwater surveyed cave system. This half-day guided tour of Lucayan National Park’s takes you through 42 beautiful acres of fauna and fascinating caves. The Arawak Indians lived in these caves before Christopher Columbus discovered the islands of The Bahamas. These caves help form part of the largest uncharted cave system in the world.
You’ll walk through the part and see a variety of wild birds and colorful fish. You will have an experience you won’t forget! Also, captivate the beauty of twenty miles of crystal clear water and pearly white sand beach. Go shell hunting or just relax in the beauty of our sunshine paradise. Experience the finest overview on the history of Grand Bahama Island.
Meeting/pick-up point: Pick up at the hotel.
Duration: 4 hours.< br />
Start/opening time: 10am.
End/closing time: 2pm.
Languages: English.
Others: Recommend: Swim suit, towel, camera, bug spray, and sun block.