Lucayan National Park (Grand Bahama Island)

There are three national parks on Grand Bahama Island, but this is the definitive favorite. A 40-acre spread of mangrove, palm and pine trees, Lucayan National Park also contains the impressive Gold Rock Beach (which appears in two of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies), as well as the Burial Mound Cave (where the remains of indigenous Lucayans were discovered in 1986) and Ben’s Cave. Both caves are part of one of the world’s longest underwater limestone cave systems.Recent visitors enjoyed Lucayan National Park’s sights, especially the beach. Many travelers were smitten with Gold Rock Beach, commenting on the clear waters, lack of crowds and overall beautiful setting. Some visitors recommended kayaking through the mangroves as another way to fully immerse yourself and enjoy the park. Meanwhile, avid divers can go diving at Ben’s Cave via operators like Sunn Odyssey Divers and Calabash Eco Adventures. No food or beverage concessions are available within the park, but restrooms can be found by the entrance. To get to the property, plan on driving and parking at the beach’s parking lot. Visit Lucayan National Park’s website to learn more.

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