Wander the enchanting 12-acre Garden of the Groves — Grand Bahama's most celebrated botanical garden — then take in the island's cultural highlights on a curated city tour. Lush waterfalls, exotic birds, and Bahamian architecture at their most beautiful.
What to expect
Stroll through canopied pathways alive with tropical birds — parrots, peacocks, and resident Bahamian parakeets — past koi-filled ponds and a picturesque waterfall chapel that is one of the island's most photographed landmarks. A local guide narrates the garden's founding by Wallace Groves, the developer who shaped modern Grand Bahama, weaving history into every bloom. The city tour leg sweeps through Freeport's architecture and markets, ending at Port Lucaya Marketplace where you can browse handcrafted straw-work and jewellery before heading back.
Good to know
The garden is 10 minutes from the cruise terminal by taxi (approx. USD 10). Comfortable walking shoes recommended; the paths are mostly flat. Combined half-day excursion takes 3–4 hours — ideal for a morning port call.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Grand Bahama Island — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.