The Best Sight in Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas

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Fluffy white-sand-carpets in-your-dream beaches, where water sparkles like sapphires, lapis, tanzanite, emeralds, aquamarines … you get the picture. Grand Bahama Island has more than its share of beautiful beaches fringing the south coast of its 96-mile length, and even a few remote ones along the west coast, too. Some are bustling with water-sports activities, while others lie so far off the beaten path it takes a four-wheel-drive vehicle and local knowledge to find them.

The Bahamian Brewery

One hundred percent Bahamian-owned, this 20-acre brewery opened in 2007, bringing to the Bahamian islands five new beers, including Sands, High Rock Lager, Bush Crack, and Strong Back Stout. They now offer nine products, including the popular refreshing pink grapefruit and passionfruit/guava radlers, plus a nonalcoholic option. The brewery does everything on-site, including bottling and labeling, and offers 45-minute to hour-long tours on weekdays that take you along each step in the brewing process. The tour ends in the tasting room, where you can belly up to the bar or cocktail tables to sample each beer. Walk-ins are accepted. Beer, wine, and liquor can be purchased in the retail store; The Bahamian Brewery souvenirs are available in the gift shop.  

Just off Queen's Hwy., east of turn to West End, Bahamas
242-688–2337
Sight Details
$15 for tours
No tours on weekends, but liquor store open Sat. Closed Sun.

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