Peterson Cay National Park

Peterson Cay National Park

Peterson Cay National Park

Off the south shore of Grand Bahama lies Peterson Cay, a tiny island that hosts the smallest national park in the Bahamas, spanning just 1.5 acres (0.6 hectares). Despite its compact size, the cay boasts one of the most vibrant reefs in the region, with a rich array of marine life. Visitors can explore the underwater world through snorkeling and diving, immersing themselves in the clear, turquoise waters and the colorful, lively ecosystem beneath the surface.

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