Bahamas Overview
Cruising the Bahamas is very open to interpretation, and to many boaters that is part of the allure. You can venture as deep into the island expanse as your cruising time allows and create your own exploration loop around the various areas. Winter and Spring are the most popular seasons and avoid hurricane season, although you can certainly cruise the area year-round. Where you explore, the path you take, and even where you begin are all non-linear choices. The trip can be as simple and brief, or as long and remote, as you like – perfect for both novice and experienced boaters alike.
Assuming a start from the east-coast of South Florida there are a few different routes to consider when traveling to the Bahamas.
Only 50 miles east of Miami, the Bimini Islands are a popular first taste for many adventurers. The small islands are isolated from the rest of the Bahamas but provide a great mid-way rest stop and still have plenty to offer including great beaches, fishing, and snorkeling sites. From Bimini you can then branch off to the Berry islands, dive down to the large island of Andros, or head directly to the hustle and bustle of Nassau, the largest city and capital of the Bahamas.
Another common travel route to the Bahamas involves crossing directly over to Grand Bahama Island. About 56 miles due east of Palm Beach is West End on Grand Bahama, making it a comparable journey with the Miami to Bimini option. Beginning your island adventure at Grand Bahama gives access to the Abacos much earlier for those that might prioritize that northern area.
Regardless of your departure point from the Florida coast or entry point into the Bahamas, the following island-hopping ventures that await are yours to create! A variety of standout cruising destinations are scattered throughout this diverse archipelago including the Exumas, the Abacos, Eleuthera, and much more. You can bounce around a few of the initial islands for a shorter experience or choose to trek deep into the more remote areas of the Bahamas and Caribbean. No matter what your cruising goals are, the Bahamas are sure to be a welcoming and adventure-filled voyage that scales well with each boater’s experience level and time commitment.