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Freeport, the only urban settlement on the island paradise of The Grand Bahamas, is located just 80 miles (130 kilometers) off the coast of Florida’s Palm Beach. The small metropolis, which was transformed from swamp to city in 1965, combines a thumping nightlife with modern comforts and food packed with Caribbean soul. The main attraction is undoubtedly Freeport’s nature, which comprises white-sand beaches and palm-fringed coastlines lapped by turquoise water. Shore excursions and day trips allow travelers to kayak, snorkel, or scuba dive in Deadman’s Reef (Paradise Cove), Peterson Cay National Park, or Lucayan National Park. Thrill seekers can spend the day trying out different water sports along The Bahama’s shoreline, with Jet Skis and banana boats proving a popular choice. Opportunities to scuba dive with sharks, snorkel with stingrays, or admire tropical marine life and dolphins on a glass-bottom boat ride entice nature lovers, who can also observe a myriad of native birds on a half-day tour of Gold Rock Beach. Plus, if you’re looking for a break from the beach, sightseeing tours of Freeport reveal landmarks such as Cooper’s Castle, Garden of the Groves, and the International Bazaar. When night falls, Freeport’s vibrant island spirit emerges. Dine on Bahamian classics at a local home, whet your whistle during a Bahamian brewery tour, or soak up the stars during a bonfire on the beach experience.
Yes, Freeport is a historic, coastal town with plenty to see and do, including numerous outlet malls, restaurants, and outdoor activities. The name Freeport was derived from the openness of the town’s harbor. It’s popular for its delicious seafood, sandy beaches, and association with American retail company, L.L. Bean.
...MoreFreeport is known as a shopping lover’s paradise with many outlet stores. It's also the home of retail giant, L.L. Bean, which opened its first store in Freeport Corner in 1912. The company grew into a billion dollar business and is the cornerstone of many area outlet malls.
...MorePopular stops along the way from Portland to Freeport include Ferry Beach State Park, a white sand beach with a quaint picnic area; Funtown Splashtown USA, a waterpark ideal for families trying to escape the heat; and Old Orchard Beach Pier, the epicenter for comedy shows, restaurants, and live music.
...MoreYes, Freeport has a selection of beaches, including Cedar Beach, East End Beach, Thomas Point Beach, and Popham Beach. Most offer access to Casco Bay, and a few are located on the ocean's edge. Many Freeport beaches are small sandy patches of shoreline—ideal for kayaking, fishing, and swimming.
...MoreYes, just about everything in Freeport is walkable from the train station. Although it's personal preference, many don’t feel the need to have a car in Freeport, especially if they are arriving by train. The town is about a 3-hour train ride from Boston.
...MoreTop attractions in Freeport include Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park, a mix of forest and shore line trails, and the Freeport Shopping Outlets. The century-old tourist attraction, the Desert of Maine, is a popular spot with a mini golf course, hiking trail, and campground.
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