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The Bahamas is an archipelago of over 700 islands and 2,400 cays scattered across the western Atlantic Ocean, stretching from the coast of Florida down to Haiti. With some of the clearest and most colourful waters on Earth, it is one of the most visually spectacular island chains in the world.
Nassau, the capital on New Providence Island, blends colourful colonial architecture, bustling straw markets, and a vibrant waterfront with the energy of one of the Caribbean's most visited cruise destinations. The Out Islands - from the Exumas to Eleuthera - offer a quieter, more remote side of Bahamian life, with pink sand beaches, blue holes, and tiny fishing settlements. Explore similar settings through our Beaches, Harbours and Marinas, and Tourist Attractions collections.
The Bahamas has a rich maritime culture shaped by fishing, sailing, and trade - fresh conch, the national food, is served every way imaginable from fritters to salad. The islands are also home to remarkable marine wildlife including nurse sharks, rays, and sea turtles in crystal-clear shallows. Browse related feeds under Oceans and Lakes, Wildlife, and Chill Feeds on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check out our Live webcam map or browse cameras from neighbouring Cuba and Haiti.
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The Bahamas is an archipelago of over 700 islands and 2,400 cays scattered across the western Atlantic Ocean, stretching from the coast of Florida down to Haiti. With some of the clearest and most colourful waters on Earth, it is one of the most visually spectacular island chains in the world.
Nassau, the capital on New Providence Island, blends colourful colonial architecture, bustling straw markets, and a vibrant waterfront with the energy of one of the Caribbean's most visited cruise destinations. The Out Islands - from the Exumas to Eleuthera - offer a quieter, more remote side of Bahamian life, with pink sand beaches, blue holes, and tiny fishing settlements. Explore similar settings through our Beaches, Harbours and Marinas, and Tourist Attractions collections.
The Bahamas has a rich maritime culture shaped by fishing, sailing, and trade - fresh conch, the national food, is served every way imaginable from fritters to salad. The islands are also home to remarkable marine wildlife including nurse sharks, rays, and sea turtles in crystal-clear shallows. Browse related feeds under Oceans and Lakes, Wildlife, and Chill Feeds on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check out our Live webcam map or browse cameras from neighbouring Cuba and Haiti.