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I was born and raised in The Bahamas. Here are 11 of the biggest mistakes I watch tourists make.

June 25, 2026
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I was born and raised in The Bahamas. Here are 11 of the biggest mistakes I watch tourists make.
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I’m a Bahamian who was born and raised in New Providence, so interactions with tourists were part of my daily life growing up. Nicholas Klein/Getty Images
  • I was born and raised in New Providence, one of the most popular islands in The Bahamas.
  • Many visitors make the same mistakes, from eating fast food to overpaying for basics at hotels.
  • Tourists usually stick to one island, but I encourage them to explore — many aren’t far from Nassau.

My family has lived in The Bahamas for centuries. Like my ancestors, I was born and raised in New Providence, one of The Bahamas’ most heavily touristed islands.

Between this and several years spent working in the local tourism industry, I’ve spent a substantial amount of time around tourists and witnessed them make unfortunate missteps.

Here are a few common mistakes I wish travelers would avoid to best maximize their time visiting my home while showing it proper respect.

Only visiting New Providence and Paradise Island

The Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island in The Bahamas.
The Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island in The Bahamas. Pola Damonte/Getty Images

New Providence and Paradise Island (the home of Atlantis Bahamas) are world-famous vacation destinations, leading many people to assume that the islands are the only places worth visiting here.

However, there’s much more to see and do in The Bahamas.

The Bahamas are an archipelago of about 700 islands and 2,400 cays across the Atlantic Ocean — only about 30 of those islands are inhabited and open to visitors.

Some of those islands include The Exumas, Cat Island, Eleuthera, Bimini, Andros, Long Island, Grand Bahama, Abaco, and San Salvador. Each of the eight Bahamian islands I’ve visited in my lifetime has a distinct and unique feel.

Not island-hopping during your trip

Nicole Bedford with her friends in red boat on Rose Island
My friends and I went on a boating adventure when we were on Rose Island. Nicole Bedford

At times, popular spots like New Providence can feel overcrowded by visitors. After all, tourism is The Bahamas’ biggest industry.

So, if you want to see as much as possible and take breaks from the crowds, I recommend island-hopping to more remote locations during your visit instead of settling in one place.

Travelers can visit salt deposits in Inagua, swim with pigs in Exuma, and dive over 600 feet into the ocean to explore Dean’s Blue Hole off of Long Island.

As long as visitors are willing to explore beyond New Providence — Exuma and Rose Island are just a day trip away — they’ll find that The Bahamas has something for everyone.

Eating fast food instead of local Bahamian cuisine

A Bahamian conch salad.
A Bahamian conch salad. Nicole Bedford

Like many Western countries, The Bahamas has a lot of fast-food places like McDonald’s, Burger King, and KFC.

Still, I get disheartened when I see tourists eat at these spots in downtown Nassau instead of grabbing a table at a local Bahamian eatery.

The Bahamas has a rich cuisine, from fresh fish to ceviche made with a sea mollusk called conch (pronounced “conk”).

Visitors who try to find real Bahamian food often fall into the trap of going to places that are marketed as authentic but are actually commercialized shells of what they used to be.

Luckily, there are still restaurants that serve great Bahamian food, like Gone Fish’n, Drifters, Frankie Gone Bananas, and Curly’s. I always tell newcomers to find real, local dishes under the Paradise Island Bridge.

The Family Islands, the name for the islands outside New Providence, are also filled with excellent Bahamian food, like grouper fingers and fries.

Never leaving your resort to explore the surrounding areas

Island House, New Providence, view from balcony of pool
Island House is a hotel in New Providence. Nicole Bedford

I’ve seen many travelers check into grand resorts — like Baha Mar, Atlantis, or Sandals — and remain there for the duration of their trip.

This hotel-centric itinerary is excellent for the properties, but it isn’t great for the island. Plus, it’s a missed opportunity for visitors to explore.

Nassau has so many sites to see, so much culture to experience, and so many locals to interact with. Staying within the confines of a hotel is a common yet significant misstep.

Not preparing for prices that may be higher than what you’re used to back home

tropical conch salad with Kalik gold bahamian beer
One of my favorite meals in a conch salad with a Bahamian beer. Nicole Bedford

The Bahamas is one of the most expensive countries in the world. Things like hotel rooms, groceries, and restaurants tend to be more expensive here than they are in places like the US or Canada.

Many tourists who don’t research The Bahamas beforehand complain about the high cost of food, taxis, and cocktails upon arrival.

However, so much of what we have here is imported, which can result in high costs. Eating out at restaurants can be pretty pricey, especially considering most places add gratuity and VAT (value-added tax) on restaurant bills.

Definitely do some number-crunching ahead of time so you can better budget for your trip.

Skipping local heritage sites and monuments

Clifton Pier Heritage Site in New Providence the Bahamas
Clifton Pier Heritage Site is located on New Providence. Nicole Bedford

A lot of tourists fail to carve out time to learn about The Bahamas, but missing out on the local culture and history does them a disservice.

In Nassau, you can visit places like Fort Charlotte, Fort Fincastle, The Water Tower, The Queen’s Staircase, Clifton Heritage National Park, and more. Many museums, like the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas, house works created by talented local artists.

A visit to John Watling’s Distillery, a historic building that’s been converted into a rum distillery, is also a crucial stop in Nassau.

Only going to downtown Nassau for duty-free shopping and luxury items

straw bags in the bahams
There are plenty of shops that carry goods crafted by local artisans. Nicole Bedford

Many visitors walk through downtown Nassau in search of duty-free luxury items, but the area has more to offer than just designer handbags, Cuban cigars, fancy perfumes, and jewelry.

While there, also check out the locally crafted goods and souvenirs. Nassau has a well-known straw market. Plus, Bahamian artisans sell authentic straw bags, conch-shell jewelry, and handmade wood carvings, and other items.

Planning a visit during hurricane season … then complaining about the weather

bahamas palm trees blowing in the wind
The Bahamas are filled with hundreds of gorgeous beaches. Nicole Bedford

Many visitors who arrive on our shores during the summer months — a popular time for tourists — have no idea they’re coming in the middle of our hurricane season, which is June through November.

Ergo, it’s probably going to rain a lot, and your beach days may not all be what you imagined.

When I worked at a souvenir stall in Nassau in the summer, I’d hear lots of tourists complain about the rain. To assuage their misgivings, I’d tell them the precipitation was “liquid sunshine.”

Underestimating how easy it is to get a sunburn

Rose Island nicole bedford on beach
Rose Island is just a day trip away from New Providence. Nicole Bedford

The sun’s strength in The Bahamas should never be underestimated. Since we tend to have a high UV index, people can get sunburned pretty badly by just walking around the island.

It’s smart to wear (and reapply) sunscreen throughout the day. Additionally, remember to use reef-safe sunscreen and avoid aerosol versions to help protect the natural environment.

Not staying vigilant and aware of their surroundings throughout their trip

pink home in Eleuthera the bahamas
Eleuthera is just a short trip away from New Providence. Nicole Bedford

Travelers, particularly female solo travelers, should always remain vigilant, keep a close eye on their belongings, and be aware of their surroundings as they explore new places.

Like any big city, New Providence has crime, ranging from petty attempts to swindle tourists at the local straw market to armed robberies.

To mitigate these issues, the government of The Bahamas and The Royal Bahamas Police Force regularly station officers in downtown New Providence.

Of course, it’s always a good idea to stay alert wherever you go.

Forgetting to carve out enough time to watch the gorgeous sunsets

sunset at Paradise Island in Bahamas
Yobab/Getty Images

Visitors should build plenty of time just for watching sunsets into their itinerary.

Every island in The Bahamas offers its own special vantage point of the sunset. My all-time favorite place to watch the sun go down is on a beach in western New Providence.

There’s nothing more calming and tranquil than listening to the waves crash, watching the colors change across the sky, and seeing the sun dip beneath the horizon.

This story was originally published on July 19, 2022, and most recently updated on June 25, 2026.

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