Clifton Heritage Park
Perched on the western tip of New Providence Island, Clifton Heritage National Park is a must-see for visitors who want to immerse themselves in the history, culture, and natural beauty of The Bahamas. Stroll hiking trails and observe some of the island’s most prolific historic sites. Unwind on beautiful beaches, and don’t forget your snorkel gear–some of Clifton Heritage Park’s biggest surprises are located under the sea! From sunken film wrecks to a striking underwater sculpture garden and statues, you’ll want to spend as much time beneath the surface as you do above.
Lady of the Coral
Beneath the waters off Clifton Heritage National Park, a new work of living art has joined the BREEF Coral Reef Sculpture Garden. Lady of the Coral, created by world-renowned artist Jason deCaires Taylor, is designed to support coral growth and provide habitat for marine life. Installed alongside the iconic Ocean Atlas, the sculpture highlights the deep connection between land and sea—inviting snorkelers to explore art, nature, and conservation below the surface.
Snorkel at Clifton
Grab your mask and flippers for an underwater adventure you’ll never forget! Join Kelsey as she shares why Clifton Heritage Park is one of the best spots to snorkel in The Bahamas.