Bahamas Bachelorette Party: What to Do & Where to Stay

 
four women posing on a boat in the ocean.

Four women posing on top of a boat in the ocean. Image by Scottsdale Bach.

 

Located in the West Atlantic Ocean, The Bahamas is an archipelago of over 700 hundred coral islands The 30 islands inhabited by people are known for their pristine beaches and rich culture. 

The Bahamas is also a popular bachelorette party destination! There are countless ways to relax and party it up without having to go far from your hotel- unless you want to, of course! 

Here’s everything you need to know about planning the ultimate Bahamas bachelorette party for the bride-to-be in your life. 

Why Choose The Bahamas? 

If the bride wants a beach getaway with her favorite girls, The Bahamas has everything you need to make her trip unforgettable. 

From stunning beaches to vibrant towns, there are lots of daytime activities to keep your group busy. You can relax on the beach or explore local shops. At night, each island comes alive with dancing and drinking. 

Plus, a trip to The Bahamas is more affordable compared to other international destinations, ranking as one of the most affordable bachelorette party destinations. Guests can expect to spend about $850-$1100 per person for a three-day trip. 

Top Bachelorette Party Destinations in The Bahamas 

New Providence

 
an aerial view of New Providence, Bahamas.

An aerial view of the island and oceans of New Providence, Bahamas. Image by The Bahamas Guide.

 

Known as the commercial center of The Bahamas, New Providence is the most populated island. So there’s no shortage of bachelorette party activities to choose from. 

You can wander the downtown area, visiting art galleries and shops. Or your squad can relax on the beach. There are lots of restaurants to choose from as well. 

New Providence also allows you to visit different islands, so you can see natural wonders or book outdoor adventures the bride will never forget. 

Exuma Cay

 
several buildings on the ocean with docks.

Buildings in Exuma Cay on the ocean. Image by Bahamas Air Tours.

 

If your bride-to-be is an adventurer at heart, Exuma Cay is a great place for her to spend her bachelorette party. Your group can go island hopping and interact with local wildlife, like the swimming pigs! 

Endless adventures are awaiting you in Exuma. The crystal clear waters make for an unbeatable snorkeling experience. So if your bride is looking to connect with nature and truly operate on island time, Exuma is a great choice! 

Paradise Island 

 
a large hotel on the water with amenities on Paradise Island.

A large hotel on the water with pools and amenities on Paradise Island. Image by the Atlantis Hotel.

 

Just over the bridge from the city of Nassau lies Paradise Island. Best known as the home of the Atlantis Hotel And Casino, this is a great spot for anyone looking to stick their feet in the powdery white sand or bask by the side of a crystal blue pool. 

You can swim with the dolphins here and dine around the world at some of the many celebrity-chef-owned restaurants. Or your crew can try their luck at the casino. With countless indoor and outdoor activities, your bachelorette party will never be boring! 

The Best Indoor Bachelorette Activities in The Bahamas 

Baha Mar Casino 

 
a group of women posing by a light-up sign in a casino.

A bachelorette group posing by a light-up sign at the Baha Mar Casino.

 

If your bride wants to take a chance, Baha Mar Casino is the largest casino in the Bahamas. It’s surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows that offer a breathtaking view of the beaches from every angle. 

With 18 unique table games and over 1,000 slot machines, your crew has lots of chances to win big. There are also 45 restaurants, bars, and lounges on-site, so once you’re done playing games, you can eat a delicious meal and dance the night away. 

Pirates of Nassau Museum 

If your bride enjoys history, the Pirates of Nassau Museum is a great spot to learn more about the exciting world of pirates. There are seven unique exhibits, plus a fun gift shop to pick up souvenirs. 

Once you finish exploring, grab lunch at Smugglers, the museum’s restaurant. You can feast on pizza while enjoying the vibe of Old Towne Nassau. 

Arawak Cay

a series of colorful buildings and direction signs.

A series of colorful buildings and direction signs in Arawak Cay. Image by Expedia.

Located on Paradise Island, Arawak Cay is also known as Fish Fry. It’s a delightful little town with lots of small restaurants and shops to help you escape the hot Bahamian sun. 

You and your squad can spend the afternoon sampling authentic cuisine, interacting with locals, and taking photos in front of the brightly colored buildings. 

Wellness Spa Bahamas 

If your bride wants to kick back and relax, pamper her with a visit to the Wellness Spa Bahamas. She can enjoy a relaxing massage that will help melt away all the stress of wedding planning. 

This business can also bring the massage to you! So if you don’t feel like trekking down to their shop, you can arrange a luxury massage right in your hotel room. 

Bahamas Bachelorette Party Outdoor Adventures

Baha Bay Water Park

 
a group of people running on a bridge in a water park.

A group of people running on a wooden bridge within the Baha Bay Water Park.

 

Water parks always make a splash. But your adventurous bride will love the twisty, turny slides, free-fall rides, and full view of the spectacular Bahamian coast! 

You can book a lavish private cabana as your home base and then choose your water adventure. From relaxing lazy rivers to the area's only water coaster, this is a must-visit spot on the island! 

Queen’s Staircase 

a historic staircase pathway through mountains.

The Queen’s Staircase, a historic staircase passing through mountains. Image by Tandy Gamet.

Also known as The 66 Steps, this landmark was carved out of limestone by enslaved people in the 1700s. It was used as a direct path from Fort Fincastle to Nassau city. 

This breathtaking sight makes for a great backdrop for photos and offers a glimpse into the history of The Bahamas. 

Nassau Swimming Pigs Adventure 

Many people know about swimming with the dolphins in The Bahamas, but did you know you can swim with pigs? Book an excursion for the animal-loving bride that she will never forget. 

You’ll take a boat to Anthol Island, where you can interact with the local swimming pigs. You’ll be able to swim, snorkel, and enjoy beach games with your crew. 

Boozy Bahamas Bachelorette Activities 

Bahamian Brewery 

 
the Bahamian Brewery building.

The Bahamian Brewery building, with multiple stories and windows.

 

If your bride enjoys a good beer, then you must visit the Bahamian Brewery. You can book a tour and see how the establishment produces its variety of beers. 

Once the tour is over, you can visit their on-site bar and relax in their gardens. You’ll have the chance to sample their nine different brands of beer brewed on-site. 

Bahama Barrels 

If wine is more your bride’s speed, visit Bahama Barrels. You can book a “Winemaker for a Day” experience, where your group will learn about how wine is made and try your hands at creating your very own wine. 

You’ll not only have the chance to sample different wines, but you will leave with your very own bottle (complete with a custom label!) to remember your trip. 

What to Eat in the Bahamas

 
cooked shellfish in a metal tin.

Bahamian Crawfish cooked in a metal tin. Image by Sandals.

 

If you plan to visit the Bahamas for your bachelorette party, try the local cuisine. The culture of The Bahamas has primarily African roots, with some American and British influences. Here are some dishes you must try before you return home from the islands!

  • Conch Salad: If you try one food while in The Bahamas, make it conch! This local seafood is mixed with fresh tomato, onion, and seasonings. Some like to add spice and heat, but either way, it’s a delicious, refreshing treat! 

  • Bahamian Crawfish: Also known as spiny lobsters, this is a great option for people who crave lobster. They can be prepared in a soup or a salad. 

  • Souse: If you're looking to taste a local delicacy, try this soup made from chicken or sheep’s tongue. Loaded with fresh veggies, it’s an excellent dish, especially when paired with spicy Johnny cakes! 

  • Lionfish: This seafood dish is crispy on the outside with white, buttery meat on the inside. Plus, since lionfish is an invasive species, you’ll be helping out the local marine life by limiting the population! 

  • Guava Duff: For dessert, try this moist cake filled with diced guava. The rum icing drizzle takes the sweet treat to a new level! 

Where to Stay for Your Bahamas Bachelorette Party

The right accommodations will make your bachelorette party feel like a VIP getaway. You’ll find an abundance of all-inclusive resorts with everything you need to live it up with your squad. 

The Cove in Eleuthera is located in a secluded area, making it feel like you’re on a private island. This laid-back resort offers three different restaurants and lots of experiences. So it’s a great choice if you want everything The Bahamas brings to the table in one place. 

Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau is located in iconic downtown Nassau with a full view of the crystal clear waters. It’s also within walking distance of other popular spots, so you can explore on foot. 

Another great place to stay is The Atlantis Bahamas. This luxurious resort is located on Paradise Island for a reason. At every turn, you’ll find amazing activities, delicious food, and beautiful sights. Plus, there are five unique hotels on this property, so you’ll find accommodations for every budget. 

What To Know About Traveling To The Bahamas 

 
a Bahamas beach with lounge chairs and palm trees.

A Bahamas beach with palm trees and lounge chairs. Image by Adam Gonzales.

 

Traveling to a new place is always exciting. But you should always know what to expect before you land. 

The national language of The Bahamas is English, so you won’t need to learn any important phrases before you go. You also won’t have to exchange your money. United States currency is accepted all over the island. Tips will ensure top-notch service, so budget those in. And don’t worry about being a tourist- the locals actually love to interact with visitors! 

There are some things you’ll need to adjust to: cars drive on the left side of the road instead of the right, so pay close attention if you’re crossing the street or renting a car. There are lots of taxis on the island, but be sure to only flag down official taxis with yellow license plates. 

With the right preparation, you and your squad will have a ball celebrating the bride-to-be on the beaches of the Bahamas! Bahamian wedding traditions run strong and offer unique traditions you can incorporate, so you can also get some ideas along the way while you’re visiting!

 

Pin this bach party for later!

Previous
Previous

Love Is In the Air: A Valentine's Day Bridal Shower Theme

Next
Next

Seasonal and One-of-a-Kind Bridesmaid Bouquet Alternatives