Freeport
Freeport is the main city on Grand Bahama Island, offering a quieter and more relaxed alternative to Nassau. With its uncrowded beaches, clear turquoise waters, and mix of nature and culture, Freeport is an excellent destination for those looking to explore the laid-back side of the Bahamas.
History
Freeport is a relatively young city by Caribbean standards. It was established in 1955 when the Bahamian government signed the Hawksbill Creek Agreement, granting land and tax concessions to an American investor named Wallace Groves. The goal was to transform this remote part of Grand Bahama Island into a center for tourism, trade, and industry.
Over the decades, Freeport grew from undeveloped land into a planned city with its own port, airport, and resort infrastructure. Its development was heavily influenced by international investors, which gave the city a unique blend of Bahamian charm and modern design.


Why Visit Freeport?
Freeport offers a different side of the Bahamas — one that’s quieter, more relaxed, and closer to nature. While it may not have the buzz of Nassau or the fame of the Exumas, Freeport is ideal for travelers looking to unwind, explore, and connect with the local culture at a slower pace.
- Taxis are available but can be pricey for longer distances.
- Car rentals are a convenient option if you plan on exploring the island more freely.
- Scooter and bike rentals are available in tourist hubs and offer a fun way to get around shorter distances.
- Local buses (jitneys) operate on some routes but aren’t always consistent.
Where to Stay
Freeport has a mix of all-inclusive resorts, boutique hotels, and vacation rentals. Most accommodations are located around Lucaya, close to the beach and shopping areas.
Some popular options:
- Pelican Bay Hotel – A relaxed, waterfront boutique hotel with easy access to Port Lucaya.
- Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach – An all-inclusive resort with activities and direct beach access.
- Airbnbs in Lucaya – Great for travelers looking for flexibility or longer stays.
Day Trips from Nassau
- Freeport is more relaxed than Nassau — perfect if you’re looking for a quieter Bahamian experience.
- Keep some cash on hand for markets and small food stalls.
- Many attractions and businesses close earlier than you’d expect, so plan activities accordingly.
- The city is still rebuilding and recovering in areas affected by past hurricanes — tourism helps, but be mindful of local communities.
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