Best For
Nature lovers, bird watchers, and those seeking quiet exploration of coastal ecosystems.
Established in 2002, Bonefish Pond National Park is a cornerstone of ecological preservation on the island of New Providence. The park encompasses over a thousand acres of protected coastal land and marine environments, serving as a critical nursery for a wide variety of fish and crustacean species. Visitors can immerse themselves in the dense, winding mangrove forests that define this unique Bahamian landscape. It offers a rare, tranquil experience for those wishing to step away from the busy tourist centers and connect with the island's raw natural beauty. As a site focused on conservation and environmental education, it remains a must-visit for anyone interested in the delicate balance of Caribbean ecosystems.
Established in 2002, Bonefish Pond National Park is a cornerstone of ecological preservation on the island of New Providence. The park encompasses over a thousand acres of protected coastal land and marine environments, serving as a critical nursery for a wide variety of fish and crustacean species. Visitors can immerse themselves in the dense, winding mangrove forests that define this unique Bahamian landscape. It offers a rare, tranquil experience for those wishing to step away from the busy tourist centers and connect with the island's raw natural beauty. As a site focused on conservation and environmental education, it remains a must-visit for anyone interested in the delicate balance of Caribbean ecosystems.
Expansive 1,235-acre protected mangrove wetland.
Critical nursery habitat for local fish and crustacean species.
Serene environment away from major tourist centers.
Essential site for Caribbean ecological conservation and education.
The park is a protected area; please follow all conservation guidelines to preserve the delicate ecosystem.
Bring sun protection and insect repellent, as the mangrove environment can be exposed and prone to mosquitoes.
Consider wearing sturdy footwear suitable for coastal terrain and potentially muddy paths.
Check for local guided tour availability to gain deeper insights into the park's ecological significance.
Nature lovers, bird watchers, and those seeking quiet exploration of coastal ecosystems.
BSD $
$50-$150 p/day
Lunch
English
Nature Lovers, Educational, Photography