Located in Bahamas, the Lucayan National Park has some of the most splendid and isolated beaches. Bursting at the stream with palm, pine, and mangrove trees, there are umpteen saltwater fish and water birds in the park. This 40 acre park offers exciting opportunities to find out what lies underneath the shimmering turquoise waters.
Tourists who like the feeling of getting intrigued, and like to spill the beans can go for the burial grounds tour of native people of Bahamas. In the park one can explore the Ben’s Cave, which is an underwater cave system making proud way into the ocean. It is in fact the longest underwater system the world has. The caves treasured here are seductive. It is believed that Arawak Indians used to live here and finally one day Christopher Columbus explored these islands.
The tourists can take soul searching, easy and spirit lifting walks along the wooden walkway across the marshy and sandy land. The tourists can walk on this broadwalk till Gold Rock Beach, which is well endowed with miles of soothing beach replete with white sands. The 20 miles sun kissed beach also facilitates abounding shell hunting.
The tickets can be bought from the Rand Nature Center or the tourists can also book the tickets via telecom. The tourists can even opt for organized tours after coming out of the Freeport. The Lucayan National Park closes its gates at 5pm. The Freeport hotels also offer free pick and drop.