Kayak Nature Tours Freeport, Bahamas, offers Eco-Adventures on Grand Bahama Island

 

WESTERN HERITAGE, SNORKEL AND BEACH TOUR
Tour #6 (5 Hours)

All inclusive: Door-to-door transportation in air-conditioned mini-buses; all equipment; lunch and beverages; tours conducted by certified divers that accompany you in the water to identify and interpret marine life; waterproof dry bags for cameras and towels.

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This tour takes you to the Western part of Grand Bahama Island where you visit several Heritage sites like the old lighthouse at the settlement of Pinder's Point, an ocean hole explored by Jaque Custeau, the historic Hawksbill Creek. You will walk the nature trail at Holmes Rock and visit Fern Gully and the caves where settlers used to find refuge during hurricanes. Your destination is a beautiful beach and snorkel location where you will also enjoy a light lunch. This is a guided snorkel tour and your guide will lead you to the most interesting marine locations and point out the various coral formations and marine life.

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Hawksbill Creek has historic significance for the development of Freeport.
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Visit one of the old light houses that used to guide mariners safely into the harbour.

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Experience caves where the villagers survived hurricanes and descend into the cool area of Fern Gully.

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A light lunch will be served.

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Ocean Hole

This site has been explored by Jaques Custeau who determined that passages from here led far inland where they would surface in the form of "Blue Holes".

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Guided snorkeling begins right off the beach out to a spectacular reef.

 

 

 


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