Boat Access
The park is remote and primarily accessible by boat; ensure you arrange transport with local charter services from the Abacos.





Walker's Cay National Park is a significant marine sanctuary situated north of Walker's Cay in the North Abaco district of the Bahamas. Established in 2002 to preserve the local marine environment, the park spans approximately 3,840 acres of protected waters. The centerpiece of the park is its extensive barrier reef, which supports a rich variety of sea life and vibrant coral formations. It is widely considered a top-tier location for underwater activities, attracting divers and snorkelers eager to experience the clear, tranquil Bahamian waters. The park remains a vital destination for those seeking a remote and untouched natural experience in the heart of the Caribbean.
Walker's Cay National Park is a significant marine sanctuary situated north of Walker's Cay in the North Abaco district of the Bahamas. Established in 2002 to preserve the local marine environment, the park spans approximately 3,840 acres of protected waters. The centerpiece of the park is its extensive barrier reef, which supports a rich variety of sea life and vibrant coral formations. It is widely considered a top-tier location for underwater activities, attracting divers and snorkelers eager to experience the clear, tranquil Bahamian waters. The park remains a vital destination for those seeking a remote and untouched natural experience in the heart of the Caribbean.
Extensive barrier reef system
Rich variety of Caribbean sea life
Crystal-clear Bahamian waters
Protected marine sanctuary status
Remote location requires advance planning for travel and supplies.
Limited infrastructure; visitors should be self-sufficient.
Weather-dependent activities; monitor marine conditions before heading out.
The park is remote and primarily accessible by boat; ensure you arrange transport with local charter services from the Abacos.
Bring your own snorkeling or diving equipment if possible, as rental facilities may be limited due to the park's isolated location.
World-class scuba diving and snorkeling in a remote marine environment.
BSD $
$150-$300 p/day
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As a protected marine sanctuary, practice 'leave no trace' principles and avoid touching or damaging the coral reefs.
Nature Lovers, Adventure, Tourists