The Bahamas is a country comprising a large archipelago in the Caribbean. The country consists of more than 700 islands. Furthermore, its capital is the city of Nassau and the country stands out in attracting tourists from all over the world (especially North Americans, because the country has English as the official language. After all, what to do in the Bahamas? It was with this in mind that we created this article, bringing together the main attractions that this lovely Caribbean country has to offer. Follow up!
What to do in the Bahamas

- Paradise Island and Atlantis;
- Potter's Cay and Sidney Poitier Bridge;
- Walking on the streets;
- Straw Market;
- John Watling's Distillery;
- National Art Museum;
- Forts De Nassau & Queen's Staircase;
- Junkanoo Beach & Cabel Beach;
- Arawak Cay / The Fish Fry.
Paradise Island and Atlantis

Poter’s Cay and Sidney Poitier Bridge
Potter’s Cay is the ideal place for those who want to escape the establishments that are a true cliché for tourists. Thus, it is ideal for those who want to have a beer or eat a typical local appetizer. In addition, the Sydney Poitier Bridge offers a great view of the city and Paradise Island.Walking on the streets

Straw Market
Visit the sights and you will get an idea of what a country or city is. Visit your market and you will be sure how your heart works. Thus, anyone who wants to know the Bahamas should visit the Straw Market. It sells typical items from the country and the Caribbean, handicrafts and natural foods from the region.John Watling’s Distillery
Rum is a drink that has become almost synonymous with the Caribbean. And the Bahamas could not be different. Thus, those who want to know more about the country should visit John Watling’s Distillery, the main producer of Rum in the Bahamas.National Art Museum
Anyone who thinks that the Bahamas live only in natural beauty is wrong. In addition to beaches, open skies and the sparkling blue sea of the Caribbean, the country has several cultural attractions. Therefore, you must visit the National Art Museum, located in the heart of the country and which houses works by several local artists.Nassau Forts & Queen's Staircase
The Caribbean is a transition zone and, throughout the colonial period, it was the target of intense territorial disputes and pirate attacks. One of the ways to protect the territories was with the distribution of protection fortresses. In the Bahamas, the main strengths are: • Fort Montague; • Fort Charlotte; • Fincastle Fort.Junkanoo Beach & Cabel Beach
