The Bahamas are special in 2026 because of their unique geography, consisting of 700 islands and 2,000 cays scattered across 100,000 square miles of the clearest water on Earth. They are home to the Andros Barrier Reef, the third-largest in the world, and the famous "Blue Holes"—deep underwater caves that are a mecca for 2026 scuba divers. Culturally, the islands are famous for the vibrant Junkanoo festival, a high-energy parade of music and dance that showcases the nation's deep African roots. Another "special" draw is the variety of the islands: from the high-end luxury and casinos of Nassau and Paradise Island to the "off-the-grid" serenity of the Out Islands like Eleuthera and Exuma (home to the world-famous swimming pigs). In 2026, the Bahamas remain a premier destination because they offer a "multi-dimensional" Caribbean experience where you can find world-class golf, deep-sea fishing, and total isolation all within a short 30-minute flight from Florida.