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THE BAHAMAS
Itinerary Overview
Days 1 - 3
Exploring Nassau
Days 4 - 7
BEST TIME
BEST TIME
TAILORED TRIPS
BEST TIME
Days 8 - 12
A Final Farewell
The Founding of a City
Highlights of Your Journey
Begin in Nassau’s colonial heart, walking Bay Street’s 18th-century heritage, climbing the Queen’s Staircase carved by slaves, and sampling Bahamian culture at Arawak Cay’s fish fry.
Snorkel and explore Bahamian heritage, from coral reefs and plantation ruins at Clifton Heritage Park to marine encounters with dolphins and rays at Blue Lagoon Island and Atlantis Resort.
Fly to Havana for revolutionary and colonial immersion, strolling Old Havana’s 16th-century plazas, riding in classic 1950s cars, and visiting the Bay of Pigs and Viñales’ tobacco farms.
Balance history with relaxation, diving in the Bay of Pigs’ protected waters, dancing salsa in Havana, or sunbathing on Varadero’s white sands.
Conclude in the Exumas, swimming with nurse sharks and pigs, snorkeling Thunderball Grotto, and ending with markets and beaches that blend Bahamian tradition with Caribbean bliss.
Days 1 - 3
Your Caribbean adventure begins in Nassau's colonial charm before transitioning to Havana's revolutionary history and vintage culture.
Day one explores Nassau's pastel downtown where Bay Street showcases 18th-century British colonial heritage, strolling past pink Government House before relaxing at Junkanoo Beach named after the traditional festival dating to slavery times. Your second day visits the Queen's Staircase - 66 steps carved by slaves in the 1790s honoring Queen Victoria - plus evening fish fry at Arawak Cay where conch fritters have been local staples since Lucayan Indian times. Day three features snorkeling at Clifton Heritage National Park revealing coral formations and colonial plantation remnants, before flying to Havana for sunset strolls through Old Havana's UNESCO World Heritage colonial squares.
Days 4 - 7
Days four through seven immerse you in Cuba's revolutionary heritage and vintage charm with beach escapes.
Your fourth day explores Old Havana's Plaza de Armas where the city was founded in 1519, visiting the Museum of the City housed in the former Governor's Palace, plus classic car tours through neighborhoods where time stopped in 1959. Day five ventures to the Bay of Pigs, site of the failed 1961 invasion, now a pristine diving destination where coral reefs have recovered in protected waters, followed by beach relaxation at Playa Girón. Your sixth day visits a tobacco farm in Viñales Valley where cigars have been hand-rolled using techniques perfected over centuries, plus exploring limestone caves formed over millions of years. Day seven offers pure relaxation at Varadero Beach's 20 kilometers of white sand, or cultural immersion with salsa dancing lessons and live music in Havana's vibrant nightlife scene established during the 1950s golden age.
Days 8 - 12
Your final stretch returns to the Bahamas for pristine beaches and marine adventures.
Day eight flies back to Nassau for Blue Lagoon Island dolphin encounters, originally called Salt Cay until transformation into a marine park in the 1990s. Day nine explores Atlantis Resort's marine habitat housing 50,000 sea creatures in 14 lagoons, plus lazy river relaxation between educational exhibits. Your tenth day ventures to the Exumas for swimming with docile nurse sharks at pristine sandbars accessible only by boat, continuing traditions of harmless encounters that made these waters famous since the early 2000s. Day eleven features the famous Pig Beach at Big Major Cay where swimming pigs have delighted visitors since the 1990s, plus snorkeling at Thunderball Grotto featured in the 1965 James Bond film. Day twelve concludes with Nassau's Straw Market shopping and Paradise Island beach lounging, carrying memories of two destinations showcasing both revolutionary history and pristine natural beauty across centuries of Caribbean and Latin American heritage.


Day 1
Your Caribbean adventure begins in Nassau's colonial charm before transitioning to Havana's revolutionary history and vintage culture.
Day one explores Nassau's pastel downtown where Bay Street showcases 18th-century British colonial heritage, strolling past pink Government House before relaxing at Junkanoo Beach named after the traditional festival dating to slavery times. Your second day visits the Queen's Staircase - 66 steps carved by slaves in the 1790s honoring Queen Victoria - plus evening fish fry at Arawak Cay where conch fritters have been local staples since Lucayan Indian times. Day three features snorkeling at Clifton Heritage National Park revealing coral formations and colonial plantation remnants, before flying to Havana for sunset strolls through Old Havana's UNESCO World Heritage colonial squares.
Days 2 - 4
Days four through seven immerse you in Cuba's revolutionary heritage and vintage charm with beach escapes.
Your fourth day explores Old Havana's Plaza de Armas where the city was founded in 1519, visiting the Museum of the City housed in the former Governor's Palace, plus classic car tours through neighborhoods where time stopped in 1959. Day five ventures to the Bay of Pigs, site of the failed 1961 invasion, now a pristine diving destination where coral reefs have recovered in protected waters, followed by beach relaxation at Playa Girón. Your sixth day visits a tobacco farm in Viñales Valley where cigars have been hand-rolled using techniques perfected over centuries, plus exploring limestone caves formed over millions of years. Day seven offers pure relaxation at Varadero Beach's 20 kilometers of white sand, or cultural immersion with salsa dancing lessons and live music in Havana's vibrant nightlife scene established during the 1950s golden age.
Days 5 - 6
Your final stretch returns to the Bahamas for pristine beaches and marine adventures.
Day eight flies back to Nassau for Blue Lagoon Island dolphin encounters, originally called Salt Cay until transformation into a marine park in the 1990s. Day nine explores Atlantis Resort's marine habitat housing 50,000 sea creatures in 14 lagoons, plus lazy river relaxation between educational exhibits. Your tenth day ventures to the Exumas for swimming with docile nurse sharks at pristine sandbars accessible only by boat, continuing traditions of harmless encounters that made these waters famous since the early 2000s. Day eleven features the famous Pig Beach at Big Major Cay where swimming pigs have delighted visitors since the 1990s, plus snorkeling at Thunderball Grotto featured in the 1965 James Bond film. Day twelve concludes with Nassau's Straw Market shopping and Paradise Island beach lounging, carrying memories of two destinations showcasing both revolutionary history and pristine natural beauty across centuries of Caribbean and Latin American heritage.

Days 4 - 7
Days four through seven immerse you in Cuba's revolutionary heritage and vintage charm with beach escapes.
Your fourth day explores Old Havana's Plaza de Armas where the city was founded in 1519, visiting the Museum of the City housed in the former Governor's Palace, plus classic car tours through neighborhoods where time stopped in 1959. Day five ventures to the Bay of Pigs, site of the failed 1961 invasion, now a pristine diving destination where coral reefs have recovered in protected waters, followed by beach relaxation at Playa Girón. Your sixth day visits a tobacco farm in Viñales Valley where cigars have been hand-rolled using techniques perfected over centuries, plus exploring limestone caves formed over millions of years. Day seven offers pure relaxation at Varadero Beach's 20 kilometers of white sand, or cultural immersion with salsa dancing lessons and live music in Havana's vibrant nightlife scene established during the 1950s golden age.

Days 8 - 12
Your final stretch returns to the Bahamas for pristine beaches and marine adventures.
Day eight flies back to Nassau for Blue Lagoon Island dolphin encounters, originally called Salt Cay until transformation into a marine park in the 1990s. Day nine explores Atlantis Resort's marine habitat housing 50,000 sea creatures in 14 lagoons, plus lazy river relaxation between educational exhibits. Your tenth day ventures to the Exumas for swimming with docile nurse sharks at pristine sandbars accessible only by boat, continuing traditions of harmless encounters that made these waters famous since the early 2000s. Day eleven features the famous Pig Beach at Big Major Cay where swimming pigs have delighted visitors since the 1990s, plus snorkeling at Thunderball Grotto featured in the 1965 James Bond film. Day twelve concludes with Nassau's Straw Market shopping and Paradise Island beach lounging, carrying memories of two destinations showcasing both revolutionary history and pristine natural beauty across centuries of Caribbean and Latin American heritage.
BEST TIME
TAILORED TRIPS
from £2500 pp, per night
Nassau - Georgetown - Pig Beach
Days 1 - 3
Exploring Nassau
Days 4 - 7
The Founding of a City
Days 8 - 12
A Final Farewell
Trip Highlights
Begin in Nassau’s colonial heart, walking Bay Street’s 18th-century heritage, climbing the Queen’s Staircase carved by slaves, and sampling Bahamian culture at Arawak Cay’s fish fry.
Snorkel and explore Bahamian heritage, from coral reefs and plantation ruins at Clifton Heritage Park to marine encounters with dolphins and rays at Blue Lagoon Island and Atlantis Resort.
Fly to Havana for revolutionary and colonial immersion, strolling Old Havana’s 16th-century plazas, riding in classic 1950s cars, and visiting the Bay of Pigs and Viñales’ tobacco farms.
Balance history with relaxation, diving in the Bay of Pigs’ protected waters, dancing salsa in Havana, or sunbathing on Varadero’s white sands.
Conclude in the Exumas, swimming with nurse sharks and pigs, snorkeling Thunderball Grotto, and ending with markets and beaches that blend Bahamian tradition with Caribbean bliss.

Days 1 - 3
Your Caribbean adventure begins in Nassau's colonial charm before transitioning to Havana's revolutionary history and vintage culture.
Day one explores Nassau's pastel downtown where Bay Street showcases 18th-century British colonial heritage, strolling past pink Government House before relaxing at Junkanoo Beach named after the traditional festival dating to slavery times. Your second day visits the Queen's Staircase - 66 steps carved by slaves in the 1790s honoring Queen Victoria - plus evening fish fry at Arawak Cay where conch fritters have been local staples since Lucayan Indian times. Day three features snorkeling at Clifton Heritage National Park revealing coral formations and colonial plantation remnants, before flying to Havana for sunset strolls through Old Havana's UNESCO World Heritage colonial squares.

Days 5 - 6
Your final days explore Eleuthera's geological wonders and conclude with duty-free shopping, celebrating the Bahamas' status as a tax-free paradise.
Day five discovers Eleuthera's Glass Window Bridge, where the deep blue Atlantic Ocean meets the turquoise Caribbean Sea at the island's narrowest point, demonstrating the dramatic geological contrasts that define Bahamian topography. Your sixth day returns to Nassau or Freeport for duty-free shopping, taking advantage of the Bahamas' tax-free status established to promote tourism, while enjoying final tastes of Bahama Mama cocktails and rock lobster that represent the islands' signature flavors.

Days 2 - 4
Days two through four island-hop through the Bahamas' most celebrated destinations, from luxury resorts to natural wonders that define Caribbean paradise.
Day two ventures to Paradise Island, connected to Nassau by bridge since 1967, where the Atlantis Resort opened in 1998 as one of the Caribbean's most ambitious developments, featuring marine exhibits and luxury dining that transformed Bahamian tourism. Your third day travels to Exuma Cays, where the famous swimming pigs at Big Major Cay create one of the world's most unusual wildlife encounters - these feral pigs arrived in the 1990s and now attract visitors from around the globe to this uninhabited island chain. Day four continues to Harbour Island, where Pink Sands Beach gets its distinctive color from crushed coral and shells mixed with white sand, creating a 3-mile stretch that has attracted celebrities and luxury travelers since the 1960s.

Days 5 - 6
Your final days explore Eleuthera's geological wonders and conclude with duty-free shopping, celebrating the Bahamas' status as a tax-free paradise.
Day five discovers Eleuthera's Glass Window Bridge, where the deep blue Atlantic Ocean meets the turquoise Caribbean Sea at the island's narrowest point, demonstrating the dramatic geological contrasts that define Bahamian topography. Your sixth day returns to Nassau or Freeport for duty-free shopping, taking advantage of the Bahamas' tax-free status established to promote tourism, while enjoying final tastes of Bahama Mama cocktails and rock lobster that represent the islands' signature flavors.

Days 4 - 7
Days four through seven immerse you in Cuba's revolutionary heritage and vintage charm with beach escapes.
Your fourth day explores Old Havana's Plaza de Armas where the city was founded in 1519, visiting the Museum of the City housed in the former Governor's Palace, plus classic car tours through neighborhoods where time stopped in 1959. Day five ventures to the Bay of Pigs, site of the failed 1961 invasion, now a pristine diving destination where coral reefs have recovered in protected waters, followed by beach relaxation at Playa Girón. Your sixth day visits a tobacco farm in Viñales Valley where cigars have been hand-rolled using techniques perfected over centuries, plus exploring limestone caves formed over millions of years. Day seven offers pure relaxation at Varadero Beach's 20 kilometers of white sand, or cultural immersion with salsa dancing lessons and live music in Havana's vibrant nightlife scene established during the 1950s golden age.

Days 8 - 12
Your final stretch returns to the Bahamas for pristine beaches and marine adventures.
Day eight flies back to Nassau for Blue Lagoon Island dolphin encounters, originally called Salt Cay until transformation into a marine park in the 1990s. Day nine explores Atlantis Resort's marine habitat housing 50,000 sea creatures in 14 lagoons, plus lazy river relaxation between educational exhibits. Your tenth day ventures to the Exumas for swimming with docile nurse sharks at pristine sandbars accessible only by boat, continuing traditions of harmless encounters that made these waters famous since the early 2000s. Day eleven features the famous Pig Beach at Big Major Cay where swimming pigs have delighted visitors since the 1990s, plus snorkeling at Thunderball Grotto featured in the 1965 James Bond film. Day twelve concludes with Nassau's Straw Market shopping and Paradise Island beach lounging, carrying memories of two destinations showcasing both revolutionary history and pristine natural beauty across centuries of Caribbean and Latin American heritage.
BEST TIME
TAILORED TRIPS
from £2500 pp, per night
Nassau - Georgetown - Pig Beach
Days 1 - 3
Exploring Nassau
Days 4 - 7
The Founding of a City
Days 8 - 12
A Final Farewell
Trip Highlights
Begin in Nassau’s colonial heart, walking Bay Street’s 18th-century heritage, climbing the Queen’s Staircase carved by slaves, and sampling Bahamian culture at Arawak Cay’s fish fry.
Snorkel and explore Bahamian heritage, from coral reefs and plantation ruins at Clifton Heritage Park to marine encounters with dolphins and rays at Blue Lagoon Island and Atlantis Resort.
Fly to Havana for revolutionary and colonial immersion, strolling Old Havana’s 16th-century plazas, riding in classic 1950s cars, and visiting the Bay of Pigs and Viñales’ tobacco farms.
Balance history with relaxation, diving in the Bay of Pigs’ protected waters, dancing salsa in Havana, or sunbathing on Varadero’s white sands.
Conclude in the Exumas, swimming with nurse sharks and pigs, snorkeling Thunderball Grotto, and ending with markets and beaches that blend Bahamian tradition with Caribbean bliss.

Days 1 - 3
Your Caribbean adventure begins in Nassau's colonial charm before transitioning to Havana's revolutionary history and vintage culture.
Day one explores Nassau's pastel downtown where Bay Street showcases 18th-century British colonial heritage, strolling past pink Government House before relaxing at Junkanoo Beach named after the traditional festival dating to slavery times. Your second day visits the Queen's Staircase - 66 steps carved by slaves in the 1790s honoring Queen Victoria - plus evening fish fry at Arawak Cay where conch fritters have been local staples since Lucayan Indian times. Day three features snorkeling at Clifton Heritage National Park revealing coral formations and colonial plantation remnants, before flying to Havana for sunset strolls through Old Havana's UNESCO World Heritage colonial squares.

Days 2 - 4
Days two through four island-hop through the Bahamas' most celebrated destinations, from luxury resorts to natural wonders that define Caribbean paradise.
Day two ventures to Paradise Island, connected to Nassau by bridge since 1967, where the Atlantis Resort opened in 1998 as one of the Caribbean's most ambitious developments, featuring marine exhibits and luxury dining that transformed Bahamian tourism. Your third day travels to Exuma Cays, where the famous swimming pigs at Big Major Cay create one of the world's most unusual wildlife encounters - these feral pigs arrived in the 1990s and now attract visitors from around the globe to this uninhabited island chain. Day four continues to Harbour Island, where Pink Sands Beach gets its distinctive color from crushed coral and shells mixed with white sand, creating a 3-mile stretch that has attracted celebrities and luxury travelers since the 1960s.
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Musha Cay
The Bahamas
Musha Cay is a truly private island resort in the Exuma chain of the Bahamas, owned by illusionist David Copperfield. The property spans around 700 lush acres across 11 islands, with 40 pristine white‑sand beaches, offering an unparalleled level of seclusion for up to 24 guests at once.
Accommodation is arranged across five luxury houses - High View, Pier House, Blue Point, Beach House, and Palm Terrace - totalling about 12 bedrooms and 13.5 bathrooms. High View is the largest, boasting 10,000 sq ft, a private hot tub, steam room, and 360‑degree views. Dining at Musha Cay is entirely bespoke: a private chef tailors every meal to guests’ tastes, using fresh catches like lobster, tuna, and mahi-mahi, complemented by a 500-bottle wine cellar. For wellness and activities, guests can enjoy a fitness centre and steam room, tennis, yoga, snorkeling, diving, boating, and even movie nights at “Dave’s Drive-In” on the beach




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