
The most important cities in Bahamas at a glance – from the bustling metropolis to the charming small town. Each city links to a detailed page with map, attractions and travel tips.

Governor's Harbour is the historic capital of Eleuthera, known for its charming Victorian homes and pink sand beaches.
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A town on Eleuthera famous for its pineapples and surfing.
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A small island and settlement off the coast of Little Abaco.
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The easternmost settlement on the island of Grand Bahama.
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The capital of San Salvador, believed to be Columbus's first landfall.
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A small, rural settlement on Great Exuma.
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The only settlement on Great Inagua, known for salt production.
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A town on North Andros known for its giant land crabs.
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A planned but never fully realized settlement on Long Island.
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An island in the Exumas famous for the nearby Thunderball Grotto.
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A historic settlement in Exuma founded by a former slave.
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One of the largest settlements in Abaco, adjacent to Marsh Harbour.
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A settlement on Great Exuma, near the international airport.
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A Loyalist village in the Abacos with New England-style architecture.
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A historic settlement on Great Exuma founded by Lord Rolle.
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The main settlement on Bimini, known for sport fishing.
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A quaint fishing village on Eleuthera with an artists' community.
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A conservative, 'dry' island known for boat building.
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One of the few settlements on the remote island of Mayaguana.
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A resort community known for its crescent-shaped beach.
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A town in southern Eleuthera known for its ocean hole.
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A settlement on Great Exuma that serves as a ferry link.
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The oldest town on Grand Bahama and the island's capital.
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A settlement on Crooked Island known for its fishing.
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A city and free trade zone located on Grand Bahama island.
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A very small settlement near Mount Pleasant on Abaco.
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A narrow islet in the Abacos, known for its beaches.
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A settlement on Cat Island with administrative facilities.
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The capital of Mayaguana in the far east of the Bahamas.
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A secluded artist colony and foundry on Great Abaco.
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A settlement on North Andros, located near the airport.
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The childhood home of Sidney Poitier, located on Cat Island.
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The capital and largest town of the Exuma island chain.
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A remote fishing community in eastern Grand Bahama.
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A small, prosperous community on St.
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A settlement on Great Abaco, bordering Dundas Town.
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A settlement at the southern tip of Great Abaco Island.
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The northernmost settlement on the island of Great Abaco.
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The capital and commercial hub of the Bahamas.
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A residential settlement near Marsh Harbour, Abaco.
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A charming and historic settlement on Eleuthera.
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A settlement on Grand Bahama, east of Freeport.
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A small, quiet settlement on Great Exuma Island.
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A small coastal settlement on the island of Mayaguana.
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A large settlement on Long Island with an airport.
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A small resort community in the south of Cat Island.
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A residential settlement near George Town, Exuma.
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A tiny settlement on the remote Ragged Island.
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A small rural community on mainland Abaco.
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One of the largest settlements in the Exuma Cays.
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Click a city – the detail page lists the top attractions, a map and travel tips.