Explore Grand Bahama Island

Explore Grand Bahama Island

Grand Bahama Feels Balanced, Accessible, and Naturally Diverse

Grand Bahama offers a mix of developed convenience and natural beauty, making it one of the most versatile destinations in the Bahamas. From lively areas like Freeport and Lucaya to quiet beaches and national parks, the island provides both activity and space.
Its proximity to Florida and well-established infrastructure make it easy to reach, while still delivering clear water, open coastlines, and a relaxed island pace.

With the Bahamas’ longest runway at your disposal, we can accommodate any aircraft in our fleet, from turboprops and light jets to midsize and heavy jets.

The airport’s US border pre-clearance facilities also make returns to the United States exceptionally smooth, you clear US Customs before you depart Grand Bahama, arriving in the US as a domestic passenger.

Explore The Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas

Grand Bahama combines resort areas, marinas, and natural attractions, offering a broader range of experiences than many smaller islands. Freeport and Port Lucaya serve as central hubs, while surrounding areas provide quieter beaches and ecological sites.

  • Lucayan National Park & Gold Rock Beach: Home to one of the world’s largest underwater cave systems, with boardwalk trails through mangroves and access to stunning Gold Rock Beach. At low tide, the beach reveals vast sandbars and crystal-clear waters.
  • Port Lucaya Marketplace: The island’s cultural and shopping hub, filled with local crafts, dining, and live music. It’s the best place to experience Bahamian energy and nightlife.
  • Garden of the Groves & Nature Sites: Lush gardens, waterfalls, and native forests offer a quieter side of the island. Spots like Rand Nature Centre highlight Grand Bahama’s biodiversity and birdlife.
  • Snorkeling & Marine Parks: Reefs like Deadman’s Reef and Peterson Cay provide easy access to vibrant marine life. Clear waters make it ideal for both beginners and experienced snorkelers.
  • Dolphin Experiences: Facilities like UNEXSO offer guided dolphin encounters in natural ocean settings. It’s one of the island’s most memorable wildlife experiences.
  • Local Experiences: From brewery tours and perfume-making to horseback riding on the beach, there’s a mix of unique, hands-on activities. These add a cultural and experiential layer beyond the beaches.
  • Beaches & Relaxation: Taino Beach and other shores offer calm waters and laid-back settings. Whether active or relaxed, the island caters to both styles.
  • Easy Access & Shopping: Just 55 miles from Florida, it’s one of the easiest international getaways. Freeport’s duty-free shopping adds to its appeal for quick trips and leisure travel.
Explore The Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas

Grand Bahama is one of the most accessible islands in the Bahamas, but private charter elevates the experience by removing delays, rigid schedules, and unnecessary transit time.

Whether traveling for business, leisure, or a short getaway, Air Flight Charters allows you to arrive quickly and efficiently while maintaining full control over your journey.

  • Fast Access from Florida: Reach the island in under an hour from key South Florida airports.
  • Flexible Scheduling: Avoid commercial airline constraints and travel on your own timeline.
  • Efficient Airport Experience: Reduce time spent in terminals with quicker arrivals and departures.
  • Ideal for Short & Extended Stays: Suitable for weekend trips, corporate travel, or longer vacations.
  • Seamless Group Travel: Efficient for families, events, and business teams.
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Explore The Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas

Grand Bahama is supported by well-developed aviation infrastructure, making it one of the easiest Bahamian islands to access by private charter.

Grand Bahama International Airport: Freeport

Located just a few miles from Freeport and the Port Lucaya resort area, Grand Bahama International Airport is the island’s sole commercial and private aviation gateway. The airport is jointly owned by Hutchison Port Holdings and the Grand Bahama Port Authority and operated by Grand Bahama Airport Company.

  • IATA Code: FPO
  • ICAO Code: MYGF
  • Runway Length: 3,346 meters (10,979 feet): the longest runway in the Bahamas 
  • Runway Designation: 06/24
  • Surface: Asphalt
  • Elevation: 2 meters (7 feet) above sea level 
  • ILS (Instrument Landing System): Yes 
  • Fire Safety Rating: Category 7 
  • Time Zone: GMT -4 (Eastern Time) 

The airport serves as an operating base for Bahamasair, Western Air, and Flamingo Air, with scheduled service from Nassau, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and other regional destinations.

Deep Water Cay Airport (MYGD): Deep Water Cay

Located on Deep Water Cay, a private island off the eastern coast of Grand Bahama, this private-use airport serves residents and guests of this exclusive fishing and resort community. The airport features a 3,175-foot gravel runway suitable for light aircraft, turboprops, and STOL aircraft.

  • IATA Code: N/A
  • ICAO Code: MYGD
  • Runway: 3,175-foot (968 meters) gravel runway
  • Runway Designation: 14/32 
  • Elevation: Field elevation information is not available in standard aviation databases
  • Airport Type: Private
  • Best For: Deep Water Cay resort access, private homeowners, fishing and diving retreats, exclusive island getaways

Private charter passengers benefit from streamlined processing at this private facility. Access is restricted to resort guests and property owners, with prior coordination required for all arrivals.

West End Airport (WTD / MYGW): West End, Grand Bahama

Located in West End on the western tip of Grand Bahama, this airport serves travelers heading to the Old Bahama Bay Resort and the western coastline of the island. The airport features an asphalt runway and offers the westernmost runway in the entire Bahamian archipelago.

  • IATA Code: WTD 
  • ICAO Code: MYGW 
  • Runway Length: 7,999 feet (2,438 meters) / 11/29 
  • Runway Surface: Asphalt 
  • Elevation: 5 feet (2 meters) above sea level 
  • Airport Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm local time 
  • Fuel Availability: No fuel available on-site 
  • Customs: On-site customs and immigration available 
  • Best For: Old Bahama Bay Resort access, western Grand Bahama beaches, private charters, quick entry point from Florida

Private charter passengers benefit from on-site customs and immigration clearance at this facility. The airport serves private planes and charters and is the westernmost airport in the Bahamas, making it the closest Bahamian entry point from the Florida coast. The airport is owned and operated by Old Bahama Bay Resort.

Explore The Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas

Grand Bahama is the northernmost major island in the Bahamas, just 55 miles off Florida’s coast. It is more developed than the Out Islands but quieter than Nassau. Here is what you need to know.

Freeport and Lucaya Are Two Different Centers

Freeport is the commercial hub, duty-free shops, local businesses, the port. Port Lucaya is the tourist strip, resorts, restaurants, bars, and the marketplace. They are several miles apart. Choose lodging based on which vibe you prefer.

The Longest Runway in the Bahamas

Grand Bahama International Airport (FPO) has an 11,000-foot runway, originally built for large commercial aircraft. This means any private jet, from light jet to heavy jet, can operate here without restrictions. No runway length concerns.

US Preclearance Is Available

You can clear US Customs before departing Grand Bahama, arriving in the US as a domestic passenger. This saves significant time on your return. Factor this into your departure planning.

Lucayan National Park Is a Must-See

The park protects one of the largest underwater cave systems in the world. Wooden boardwalks lead through mangroves to Ben’s Cave and Gold Rock Beach. Gold Rock Beach at low tide reveals a vast sandbar stretching into the sea. Do not miss the caves.

Gold Rock Beach Is Tidal

At low tide, Gold Rock Beach is spectacular, a wide sandbar emerges, perfect for walking and photos. At high tide, the beach shrinks dramatically. Check tide charts before driving out. Arriving at high tide means missing what makes it famous.

Garden of the Groves Is Man-Made but Lovely

Waterfalls, exotic plants, and walking trails make this a pleasant stop, especially for families. There is a small entrance fee. It is not a wild nature preserve, it is a cultivated garden. Go with expectations set correctly.

UNEXSO Is for Dolphin Swims

The Underwater Explorers Society offers dolphin encounters and open-water dolphin swims. Unlike small pens elsewhere, UNEXSO’s dolphins are in a natural ocean enclosure. Book weeks in advance, especially during peak season.

Deadman’s Reef at Paradise Cove

Off the shores of Paradise Cove, this reef is accessible for snorkeling directly from shore. Gear rentals available on-site. The reef is healthy with decent fish life. A solid option if you do not have a boat.

Temperatures by Season

– December to February: 65°F to 75°F (18°C to 24°C). Coolest months. Light jacket needed for evenings.

– March to May: 72°F to 82°F (22°C to 28°C). Best balance of warmth and low humidity.

– June to August: 78°F to 90°F (26°C to 32°C). Hot and humid. Afternoon showers common.

– September to November: 75°F to 85°F (24°C to 29°C). Hurricane risk peaks September through October.

What to Pack Specifically for Grand Bahama

Water shoes (cave floors are rocky), a dive mask and snorkel (Deadman’s Reef is accessible from shore), insect repellent (mangroves at the national park have mosquitoes), a light jacket for winter evenings, and a rash guard for extended snorkeling.

The Bahamian Brewery Tour

The brewery offers tours and tastings. It is a fun hour-long activity, especially on a rainy afternoon. Try the Sands and High Rock beers. No reservation needed for small groups.

Peterson Cay Is Tiny but Accessible

The smallest national park in the Bahamas is a one-acre cay reachable by boat from Grand Bahama. Snorkeling around the cay is excellent. Arrange through local tour operators, no services on the cay itself.

Taino Beach Is the Local Spot

Less crowded than Lucaya beaches, Taino Beach has calm water and a relaxed vibe. Food and drink vendors operate from small shacks. A good choice for a low-key beach day without resort crowds.

Cell Service Is Reliable in Town

Freeport and Lucaya have good coverage. Remote areas like Lucayan National Park and the island’s eastern end have spotty service. Download offline maps before heading out.

Sunday Hours Are Reduced

Many restaurants remain open for lunch and dinner, but grocery stores and smaller shops close or reduce hours. The Port Lucaya marketplace remains partially open. Check hours before driving across town.

Rental Cars Are Available but Not Essential

Taxis and ride-shares operate in Freeport and Lucaya. If you plan to visit the national park, Deadman’s Reef, and the brewery, a rental car gives you flexibility. If you are staying at a resort and taking tours, you may not need one.

How Long to Stay

A long weekend (3-4 days) is sufficient for Lucayan National Park, Gold Rock Beach, and one dolphin swim or dive trip. A week allows for multiple water excursions, relaxation, and exploring the island’s east end.

Explore The Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas

Thanks to Grand Bahama’s proximity to Florida, flight times are among the shortest of any international destination from the U.S. mainland. Below are the most requested private charter routes to Grand Bahama International Airport (FPO / MYGF):

  • Miami (MIA / KMIA) to Grand Bahama: Approximately 25 to 35 minutes. One of the shortest international flights from the U.S. mainland to any destination.
  • Fort Lauderdale (FLL / KFLL) to Grand Bahama: Approximately 25 to 35 minutes. A favorite for South Florida weekend charters and day trips.
  • Fort Lauderdale Executive (FXE / KFXE) to Grand Bahama: Approximately 25 to 30 minutes. Direct private charter service from this dedicated general aviation airport.
  • West Palm Beach (PBI / KPBI) to Grand Bahama: Approximately 20 to 30 minutes. The closest Florida departure point to Grand Bahama’s shores, with Pilatus PC-12 charters regularly operating this route.
  • Orlando (MCO / KMCO) to Grand Bahama: Approximately 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes. Direct access from Central Florida without coastal detours.
  • Atlanta (ATL / KATL) to Grand Bahama: Approximately 1 hour 35 minutes. Bypass commercial connection schedules with a direct private flight.
  • Northeast Corridor to Grand Bahama: Fly non-stop from New York (JFK / KJFK), Boston (BOS / KBOS), or Washington D.C. (DCA / KDCA) in approximately 2.5 to 3 hours.
  • Tampa (TPA / KTPA) to Grand Bahama: Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, offering Gulf Coast travelers direct access to this northern Bahamian gem.
  • Nashville (BNA / KBNA) to Grand Bahama: Approximately 2 hours 15 minutes. A growing route for travelers from the Mid-South.
  • Dallas (DFW / KDFW) to Grand Bahama: Approximately 2 hours 45 minutes, crossing the Gulf of Mexico directly to Freeport.

From Nassau (NAS / MYNN), flight time to Grand Bahama is approximately 30 to 40 minutes, a quick hop that a private charter makes effortless.

From Havana, Cuba (HAV / MUHA) to Grand Bahama: Approximately 51 minutes, offering a convenient connection for travelers combining Cuban and Bahamian destinations.

Explore The Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas

Grand Bahama’s location makes it an excellent starting point for broader travel across the Bahamas and nearby regions.

  • Bimini: A nearby island chain offering quick access and a more compact experience.
  • Berry Islands: A quieter group of cays ideal for boating and private stays.
  • Nassau: A larger hub with resorts, dining, and nightlife.
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    FAQs About Grand Bahama Island

    It offers a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation with attractions like Lucayan National Park’s underwater caves, dolphin encounters at UNEXSO, world-class snorkeling at Peterson Cay, and stunning beaches like Gold Rock Beach.

    Flying private allows you to avoid busy commercial terminals, skip lengthy check-in and security lines, and enjoy direct, flexible flights that match your schedule.

    We provide direct service to Freeport International Airport (MYGF) and West End Airport (MYGW), offering convenient access to different parts of the island.

    We provide seamless, personalized travel from Florida, allowing you to start exploring the island’s national parks, marine life, and cultural sites sooner and with greater ease.

    What makes Grand Bahama Island a top destination?

    It offers a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation with attractions like Lucayan National Park’s underwater caves, dolphin encounters at UNEXSO, world-class snorkeling at Peterson Cay, and stunning beaches like Gold Rock Beach.