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Bahamas Vacation Accommodations – Map View

Search for villas, hotels or rental properties in the Bahamas based on the area you’d like to stay in by taking advantage of our interactive map feature. It allows you to zoom in/out on different areas, while presenting you with a bevy of activity and accommodation options. Simply click the pop-up bubbles and get a brief overview of the villa, hotel, resort, restaurant, etc., as well as accompanying pictures of the location. You can even click the “Details” button to view the direct listing of the accommodation on WhereToStay.com.

Planning Your Trip to the Bahamas

The Bahamas are made up of over 2,400 small Caribbean islands, with some brimming with excitement and activity and others offering a more private and tranquil escape. Whatever your preference, there are endless possibilities at the Bahamas. With endless beaches, like Eleuthera’s pink-sand beaches, tropical forests, mystical caves and blue holes in Abaco, and exciting water activities to keep you occupied, there certainly leaves no room for boredom!
If you’re looking for a more casual experience, visit the bigger cities like Nassau and Freeport to indulge in some of the best shops, restaurants and nightlife the Caribbean has to offer. Keep in mind that these areas will be a hot spot for tourists, so consider visiting a smaller town, like the Out Islands, if you want to stay away from busy areas.
At WhereToStay.com, you’ll find a wide variety of luxury accommodations in the ever-so-popular Bahamas. A hotel or resort can provide you with 24-hour concierge services, as well as close proximity to popular entertainments. On the other end of the spectrum, a private villa will be the closest thing to a home away from home, usually away from bustling areas. Take your pick and book through WhereToStay.com, where you’ll receive first-rate treatment from the beginning to end of your planning process!

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