Whether you’re seeking adventure, looking to unwind or longing to indulge in new cuisine, the Bahamas has it all! Whether you’re interested in the rich history of the islands or longing to visit the animals that call this beautiful place home, there truly is something for everyone.
For the food lovers.
As you travel the Bahamas, be sure to indulge your senses in Bahamian cuisine. Bahamian classic dishes will exceed your expectations in flavor, as they incorporate the essence of both the island and the sea. If you’re a foodie, you’ll definitely want to try fried or seared grouper with grits, a grouper fillet that is seasoned with garlic, cheese, tomatoes and vegetable gravy. If you like your food spicy, look no further than the Bahamian macaroni and cheese featuring bell peppers, onions, and a bunch of spice to give it that kick. For dessert, save room for a rum cake baked with a generous amount of rum, yum! Be sure to let the Mast crew know if you have any special food requests before your charter.
For the adventure seekers.
Adventure can be found on both the dry land and in the sea, as the islands offer everything from horseback riding along the beautiful beaches to jet skiing and cruising along the coastline. Whichever you choose, you won’t be disappointed. Still hungry for more? Look into swimming with the dolphins or even a shark dive! We offer a variety of different activities onboard and we can help you plan any other excursions you wish to do during your trip!
For the beach bums.
When in the Abacos, head to Tahiti Beach for all your relaxation needs. This beach has been recognized as one of the most popular in the area due to its gorgeous views, calm waters, and clear, blue skies. When in the Exumas, discover why Highbourne Cay’s beaches are among the best-kept secrets in the Bahamas. With plenty of water activities in addition to amazing views, these beaches are perfect for families that just want to beach bum’ it.
For the animal lovers.
Calling all animal lovers, the Bahamas have aquatic and land animals that you’re sure to fall in love with! From the famous swimming pigs in Big Major Cay to the sea turtles that frequent Guana Cay in the Abacos to the spotted eagle rays in Norman’s Cay. Get up close and personal with the islands’ animal life!
For the history indulgers.
Elbow Cay is home to the most famous landmark in the Abacos, the 1862 candy-striped Elbow Reef Lighthouse in Hope Town. Standing at 89 feet, it’s one of the few manually operated lighthouses in the world. If you’re interested in the history of the land, the colonial-style homes of Hope Town and New Plymouth are great locations to visit!
Whatever you’re seeking, you’ll find it here. Book with us now! https://mastcharters.com/booking/