In the island, the iguanas have a suicidal habit of sunning themselves on the road, so be careful while driving.
As the Bahamas' largest island, this particular place is considered the world's bonefish capital. It's by and large one of the most spectacular scuba-diving centers of all, featuring one of the world's longest coral-reef barriers alongside its easternmost coast. Its waters hide breathtaking treasures of yesteryear and a natural wealth where scuba divers can gaze at charming coral gardens, countless caves, an amazing wildlife plus some Blue Holes. These are reasons good enough to lure hundreds of pro divers. Seascape Inn is one of the archipelago's most coveted scuba-diving centers. Surrounded by the Caribbean's teal-color waters, you'll find plenty of hotels and restaurants offering American, European, Asian and Bahamian cuisine with exquisitely prepared gourmet dishes. There're also entertainment centers and a great variety of attractions that make up a magnificent tourist mesh. Enjoy yours vacations by coming to such places as Colina Driggs, Kemp Bay and Congo Town.
In the island, the iguanas have a suicidal habit of sunning themselves on the road, so be careful while driving.