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Visit Lucayan National Park

It is easy to spend your entire Bahamas vacation enjoying its endless water activities and exploring the wonders it possesses under the sea, but there is also plenty of magic happening above the surface. The Bahamas has 14 national parks, and Lucayan National Park is one of the best places for those looking to experience preserved natural habitats within this island nation.

Located on Grand Bahama Island, Lucayan National Park is home to several natural wonders. Its main claim to fame is it protects one of the largest underwater cave systems in the world.

It also has well-preserved natural land habitats, including mangrove rivers and pine forests. There are also great coral reefs offshore of this park, and one of the best beaches on the island, Gold Rock Beach.

Things we like:
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    The Park features one of the largest underwater caves in the world
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    Lucayan National Park features the incredible Gold Rock Beach
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    There are multiple well-preserved natural environments within this park
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Things we don't like:
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    There is an entry fee of $12 per person per visit
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    The park is only open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., so there are no sunset views for day visits
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    The area is still recovering from its last hurricane, so there may be rebuilding efforts
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Things we like:
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    The Park features one of the largest underwater caves in the world
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    Lucayan National Park features the incredible Gold Rock Beach
  • check-mark
    There are multiple well-preserved natural environments within this park
Click to see more
Things we don't like:
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    There is an entry fee of $12 per person per visit
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    The park is only open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., so there are no sunset views for day visits
  • check-mark
    The area is still recovering from its last hurricane, so there may be rebuilding efforts
Click to see more
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