Discover Why Long Island is the Ultimate Bahamas Getaway

Hidden among the more than 700 Bahamian Islands, Long Island is a quick charmer. With technicolor blue waters and lush greenery, this island offers the seclusion and utter beauty few islands offer today. The 80-mile oasis is just a 45-minute plane ride from Nassau. Here’s how to enjoy this hidden paradise.

What to Eat

Conch

Conch fritters, conch salad with fruit, traditional conch salad, steamed conch—these are just a few delicious introductions to the favorite local dish. Although fresh fish is plentiful, in Long Island, conch is the star. Stay long enough, and you’ll become a connoisseur of this local delicacy.

Where to Eat

The Diva’s Spot

Dining sometimes isn’t solely about the food; it’s about the experience. At The Diva’s Spot in McKanns on Queens Highway, you’ll find great fresh seafood and authentic Caribbean hospitality. The outdoor restaurant is situated adjacent to the water, featuring wooden benches and tables. Encounter Mrs. Tryphena Bowe-Knowles, who runs the kitchen with a warm flair, making your visit personal and memorable.

Hours: Wednesday-Saturday (hours fluctuate)

Max’s Conch Bar & Grill

Max’s Conch Bar & Grill is filled with memorabilia from enthusiastic visitors, showcasing the love patrons have for this roadside establishment. Located in Deadman’s Cay Settlement, this bar offers an ample menu alongside refreshing rum punch.

Hours: Monday – Saturday, 11am – 9 pm

What to Do

Dean’s Blue Hole

The world’s second-deepest blue hole does not receive the fanfare it deserves. A simple wooden sign points the way to Dean’s Blue Hole. The clear waters allow for excellent snorkeling, although for safety, it’s advisable to use goggles. Scuba diving is also popular here without the hassle of long lines or fees.

Top tip: The drop-off can be sudden; be especially cautious with youngsters and non-swimmers.

Hamilton Cave

As the largest cave system in the Bahamas, Hamilton Cave holds a rich history that dates back to the Lucayan Indians. Guided tours of this vibrant ecosystem reveal unique species of bats, crickets, and more. Leonard Cartwright, a local expert with decades of experience, offers insightful tours of the cave’s wonders.

Hours: 8am-5pm, year-round; Call for appointments at (242) 472-1796.

Price: $15 adults, $8 children

Who to Meet

Judith Rigby, known for her expertly maintained gardens at Judee’s Blissful Creations, is renowned for her knowledge of ‘bush medicine.’ Visitors can explore her vibrant shop filled with local crafts and delicious natural refreshments, making your visit both informative and delightful.

Address: Apple Pond Drive, Lower Deadman’s Cay

Hours: Call to set up a time (242) 357-1081; email: bcantierigby@gmail.com

Where to Stay

Long Island offers a variety of accommodations, from idyllic resorts like Cape Santa Maria Resort to more economical choices such as Country Cove Inn. Many hotels also assist with bookings for water activities and boating excursions.

Getting Around

To explore Long Island, opt for a rental car or taxi service, both of which should be arranged prior to your arrival for convenient airport pickup.

Getting There

Long Island features two airports—Stella Maris and Deadman’s Cay. Make your choice based on proximity to your accommodations, and note that Southern Air Charter provides flights from Nassau twice daily.

Alicia Johnson traveled to Long Island, the Bahamas with support from The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation. Contributors do not accept incentives in exchange for positive coverage.

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