Blue Lagoon Island in the Bahamas Introduces New Experiences

Blue Lagoon Island (not to be confused with Blue Lagoon Iceland), located three miles from Nassau in the Bahamas, has announced a series of updates for 2025.

The private island has introduced a new food truck area, serving a variety of Bahamian dishes and beverages. This latest addition allows visitors to savor local flavors in a relaxed outdoor setting. The area also offers rum cakes, allowing guests to take a taste of the Bahamas back home with them.

As part of its dedication to sustainability and education, Blue Lagoon Island has refreshed its popular Eco Nature Walking Tour. The tour now includes updated signage and offers detailed insights into the island’s native species and marine ecosystem. Guests can explore beaches and learn about Blue Lagoon Island’s conservation efforts. Additional updates to the tour and other initiatives will be announced in the coming months.

Good to know: Blue Lagoon Island continues its partnership with the Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) to deliver comprehensive water safety training. Hundreds of employees have undergone rigorous “Man Overboard” and “Abandon Ship” training, equipping them with essential skills to respond effectively in emergencies. A lifeguard is stationed on every vessel, ensuring the safety of guests and staff alike.

As the first facility in the Bahamas to achieve certification from the American Humane Conservation program, Blue Lagoon Island maintains its Humane Certified status, with reaccreditation earned in March 2024. The island is also accredited by the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums and holds membership in the International Marine Animal Trainers’ Association (IMATA). Celebrated for its educational programs, Blue Lagoon Island is a recipient of the Bahamian Cacique Award and a member of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC).

For more information, visit www.dolphinencounters.com.

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