The Out Islands of The Bahamas Vacation Packages


Eleuthera and The Exumas are quiet islands that appeal to true connoisseurs of the Caribbean lifestyle.

Explore The Out Islands of The Bahamas


Leave the casinos, grand hotels and bustling beaches of Nassau behind for a more casual, yet elegant, island experience in The Out Islands of The Bahamas. Experience an active getaway full of natural wonders, wildlife, seemingly endless beaches and a variety of unique resorts and boutique hotels. Calm waters, warm breezes and panoramic beauty make these islands a boating and sailing paradise.

Divers will find the undersea world here pops with activity, as colorful fish, astonishing coral formations and a kaleidoscope of marine life come alive. Explore everything from sunken shipwrecks, downed airplanes, unique underwater ecosystems and even an underwater locomotive, lost during the Civil War.

For a sophisticated retreat, Eleuthera offers stunning, upscale resorts. The islands’ powdery white- and pink-sand beaches, rolling hills and sweeping ocean views complement the laid-back spirit of the friendly locals. Eleuthera hosts the most unbelievable snorkeling and diving amid coral gardens, drop-off reefs and undersea wrecks.

The transparent turquoise waters of The Exumas are rich in exotic attractions like caves, caverns and a mysterious 400-foot-deep blue hole. The anchor of the Exumas archipelago is Great Exuma. Here, you’ll find the laid back capital, Georgetown, with a great selection of casual restaurants and luxurious, all-inclusive resorts. Together Great Exuma and the cays that surround it offer an amazing variety of vacation possibilities.

Delta Vacations vacation packages include round-trip airfare aboard Delta to North Eleuthera Airport (ELH). Transfers between the airport and hotel are not included with your vacation package to The Out Islands. To get between the airport and your hotel, a taxi or ferry is recommended, depending on the location of your hotel. There are a few independent car rental companies available. Remember, driving in the Bahamas is on the left side of the road.