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The Bahamas comprise seven hundred odd coral based islands located in the Atlantic and are an excellent choice for solo travelers, especially because of the welcoming locals and vibrant and lively town life.
Here you can opt for excursionsto explore underwater ruins and reefs or go on a sailing trip to take you to secluded island for an unforgettable adventure.
So if you are planning a trip to the Bahamian shores in the near future, these valuable do’s and don’ts will come in handy as a number of people may try to sway you by offering deals that may look too good to refuse.
Never book an activity package online
You may think booking ahead of time is cheap, but the fact is that the online packages are so inflated that you are bound to get better deals on arrival. For instance, a jet-ski package was $120 per person online, while the same package was on offer for four persons at the spot.
Do eat everything local
Expand your palate with creatively prepared local conch-related flavors, smoked BBQ meats and unlimited fresh fish available around every corner. Needless to say, none of the Bahamian flavors and spices will disappoint you.
Don’t stay in a hotel
While this should not reflect negatively on the local hotels with their perks and service, B&Bs and Airbnbs accommodation options offer more authentic local insight as well as budget-friendly rates with genuine customer service.
Do swim with the pigs and nurse sharks

A day trip to Exuma Cay should be on the bucket list of every solo traveler. Here you can feed the pigs, swim alongside them and enjoy frequent belly rubs.
On the same trip, visit the slow-moving sand-paper like nurse sharks and get into the water with these magnificent creatures. Touch them only on the top, as despite their calm nature they have a snapping bite.
Don’t forget to visit the gems of Exuma
While Nassau will always remain a top draw, the 365 islands of Exuma with their crystal clear waters and soft sand are much more beautiful and untouched like the ones at Great Exuma and Stsniel Cay.
Do fly everywhere
This is not just a requirement but a strong recommendation which will not only help you save time, but will also allow you to make the most of your solo trip to the Bahamas. Fly from Nassau to Staniel Cay and Nassau to Eleuthera to enjoy spending extended hours at both places, instead of just two when choosing a ferry.
Don’t swim alone
Regardless of age and swimming experience never swim alone. Be mindful of sharks when engaging in any water activity as there have been many instances of both non-fatal and fatal shark attacks. Heed local warnings on weather and water conditions.
Do explore Nassau
Nassau has beautiful public beaches and unlimited local eateries and bars. Moreover, the locals are so friendly, they will assist you in all ways possible to make your trip hassle-free.
Lastly, plan for just 2-3 things a day and either explore on foot or use public transport.
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