Discover the Serenity of Old Bahama Bay
Experience luxury and tranquility at Old Bahama Bay, a premier resort hotel in the heart of Grand Bahama Island with stunning ocean views and endless adventures.
Nestled in the tranquil West End of Grand Bahama Island, Old Bahama Bay is a luxurious resort hotel offering stunning ocean views, a private marina, and an idyllic setting for weddings. With its pristine beaches and world-class amenities, it is the perfect getaway for tourists seeking relaxation and adventure in a tropical paradise.
A brief summary to Old Bahama Bay, West End
- P225+6P4, West End, BS
- +1888-983-6188
- Visit website
Local tips
- Book your stay during the off-peak season for better rates and fewer crowds.
- Take advantage of the marina services to explore nearby islands and hidden coves.
- Don’t miss the sunset views from the beach – they are truly breathtaking.
- Consider dining at the resort’s restaurant for fresh seafood and local specialties.
- Bring your snorkeling gear to explore the vibrant marine life just offshore.
Getting There
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Taxi
If you are in the main area of Freeport, you can easily find a taxi to take you to Old Bahama Bay in West End. Simply ask the driver to take you to 'P225+6P4, West End'. The ride will take approximately 30-40 minutes depending on traffic. Just make sure to confirm the fare before starting your journey.
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Public Bus
From the Freeport Cruise Port, look for a public bus or jitney heading towards West End. These buses are typically blue and have specific routes. Ask the driver if they can drop you off near Old Bahama Bay, or get off at the nearest stop and walk to the resort. Be prepared for a journey that could take about an hour, and have exact change ready for the fare.
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Bicycle Rental
If you're feeling adventurous, consider renting a bicycle from a local rental shop in Freeport. Head west along the Queen's Highway (also known as Airport Road) and follow the signs towards West End. The ride is scenic but can take about 1.5 to 2 hours, so make sure to stay hydrated and take breaks as needed. Use a map or GPS on your phone to ensure you're heading in the right direction.