Cheap Bahamas Vacations
Your Bahamas vacation
If you think that a breathtaking archipelago of over 700 islands sprinkled along clear turquoise waters is exclusive to billionaires, think again. If you know where to look, the Bahamas can be paradise without the price tag. So whether you're exploring the undersea wonderland of the world's third-largest barrier reef on Andros, or kicking back with Bahamian rum beachside on Abaco, there is a tropical wonderland at your feet that doesn't have to break the bank.
With CheapTickets, your island-fantasy Bahamas vacation can become a reality before you even slap on the sunscreen.
Cheap Vacation Packages
Cheap Bahamas Vacation Packages
Sunrise Resort and Marina
Flight + Hotel
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Pelican Bay at Lucaya
Flight + Hotel
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Sandyport Beaches Resort
Flight + Hotel
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Atlantis Coral Towers
Flight + Hotel
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Flamingo Bay Hotel and Marina
Flight + Hotel
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Cheap Flights
| Departure | Arrival | Travel dates | Round-trip |
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| Fort Lauderdale | Nassau | Mon, Jul 8 - Thu, Jul 11 | $258 |
Best time to take a vacation to Bahamas
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Best Time to Go
Tourists have a chance to bask in ideal weather conditions no matter when they decide to take their Bahamas vacations. The comfortable climate in the Bahamas is complimented with 320 days of sunny weather annually. The tropical climate makes for temperatures ranging from the 70sF to the 80sF year-round. The rainy season starts in late May until October. Winter season in the islands are very comfortable, and free of cold temperatures. From December to late February, temperatures are consistently in the low 70sF. June is the perfect time to be in the Bahamas for the annual Pineapple Festival in Gregory Town.
Insider tips for Bahamas travel
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Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park
Enjoy a spectacular tour of the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park for sights of marine life below the coral reefs.
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Pirates of Nassau Museum
Become familiar with the history of pirates and the Bahamas at the Pirates of Nassau Museum.
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Arawak Cay
Visitors with an intense craving for seafood, like lobster and shrimp, will be in paradise at Nassau Island’s Arawak Cay.
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Lucayan National Park
Whether you want to snorkel or relax on one of the serene beaches, the Lucayan National Park offers both activities.
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Blue Lagoon Island
Bahamas travel wouldn’t be complete without swimming with the dolphins at the Blue Lagoon Island.
Bahamas highlights
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Andros
If diving is your thing, you can't go past Andros on your Bahamas vacation, home to the third-largest barrier reef in the world. An underwater wonderland punctuated by mystical caves and sleepy beaches, Andros is everything people love about the Caribbean.
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Abaco Island
Kick back with the locals and enjoy chilled-out Bahamian hospitality. Just a stone's throw from Grand Bahama Island --if you can throw a stone 200 meters -- the Abaco Islands are famous for beachfront bars, turquoise waters and total disregard for the normal rules of time.
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Nassau
If you're looking for a break from the beach and crave some cultural heritage, head along to the exquisite Christ Church Cathedral in Nassau on your Bahamas travels. Once you've had your fill of the heavens, head to Leo's Art Gallery, where Bahamian native Leo crafts and shows incredible artwork that reflects the local culture and history.
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Grand Bahama Island
A party-centric oasis of beautiful beaches, bustling marketplaces and incredible nightlife makes Grand Bahama Island one of the most exciting places to visit on your Bahamas vacation. Make sure you head straight to Xanadu Beach before checking out the Port Lucaya Marketplace for collectables, and the finest in local food and drink. Magical Lucayan National Park, with its never-ending series of underwater caves, is also a must-see.
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Bimini Island
Bimini Island captures the romance of the Caribbean. It drips with the charm and intoxicating magic where Jacques Cousteau and Ernest Hemmingway swooned as soon as they set foot here. Rum was once run out of the island, and it has the mischievous history of a pirate's hideout. Whether you're fishing or enjoying local rum, Bimini is a must on your Bahamas travels.