The Bahamas - Gateway to Tropical Birding & Wildlife 2027

27 Nov 2027 - 03 Dec 2027 (7 days)

USD5,595 SPACES AVAILABLE

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Tour Leader: Amanda Guercio

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Tour Price (Per person): USD5,595 (CAD8,040 * GBP4,307 * EUR4,961)

Single Supplement: USD1,345 (CAD1,933 * GBP1,035 * EUR1,193)

Pricing notes : Internal flights (Abaco - Nassau, Nassau - Andros)

Our Rockjumper Gateway Tour has been specially designed to introduce travellers to the birds, wildlife and natural beauty of The Bahamas in a comfortable and enjoyable way. By focusing on the contrasting islands of Abaco and Andros, we explore some of the finest birding habitats in the archipelago, from extensive Caribbean pine forests and coastal coppice to wetlands, mangroves and pristine sandy shorelines.

Abaco offers an excellent introduction to Bahamian birdlife, with its beautiful pine forests, quiet roads and productive coastal habitats supporting many of the islands’ most sought-after species. Here we will search for regional specialties such as Bahama Woodstar, Bahama Warbler, Cuban Emerald, Bahama Mockingbird and Thick-billed Vireo, while enjoying the relaxed pace and scenic landscapes that make the island such a rewarding destination.

Our journey continues to Andros, the largest island in The Bahamas and one of the least developed. Vast expanses of pine forest, wetlands and mangroves provide habitat for species such as Bahama Oriole, West Indian Whistling Duck, Great Lizard Cuckoo and numerous herons, shorebirds and migrant warblers. The island’s peaceful atmosphere and excellent birding opportunities make it a fitting highlight of this Caribbean adventure.

In addition to the enjoyable birding, guests can look forward to beautiful tropical scenery, welcoming hospitality and a relaxed pace of travel. Comfortable accommodations, manageable travel days and straightforward logistics throughout make this tour an ideal introduction to Caribbean birding and wildlife travel.

Top Birds

American Flamingo; Bahama Woodstar; Bahama Mockingbird; Bahama Warbler; Cuban Emerald; West Indian Whistling Duck; Thick-billed Vireo; White-cheeked Pintail; Western Spindalis; West Indian Woodpecker; Loggerhead Kingbird; Great Lizard Cuckoo; Bahama Oriole; Western Red-legged Thrush; La Sagra’s Flycatcher; Cuban Pewee; Olive-capped Warbler; Black-necked Stilt; Bananaquit; Reddish Egret; Magnificent Frigatebird; White-crowned Pigeon; Antillean Nighthawk; Greater Antillean Bullfinch.

Habitats Covered

Coastal wetlands; Mangroves; Caribbean pine forest; Coastal scrub; Sandy beaches; Coastal lagoons; Open woodland; Island habitats.

Expected Climate

Warm tropical conditions are experienced throughout the tour, with coastal areas often sunny, breezy and humid. Occasional tropical rain showers may occur.

Max Group Size

5 - 8 with 1 Rockjumper leader

Tour Pace & Walking

UNDEMANDING: This tour is ideal for birders and wildlife enthusiasts of all experience levels. It’s suitable for most mobility levels and offers a relaxed pace, ensuring an enjoyable experience for everyone.

Designed specifically for first-time international birders and travellers. A gentle-paced tour with comfortable accommodations, manageable travel distances and limited strenuous activity throughout. Gateway Tours are intentionally designed around comfort, atmosphere and enjoyable birding experiences rather than long species lists or physically demanding schedules. These tours provide an ideal introduction to tropical birding travel while still offering exciting wildlife encounters and memorable birding throughout. These tours are not suitable for guests seeking demanding, fast-paced, highly target-driven birding experiences or intensive photography-focused itineraries.

Accommodation

Comfortable hotels and lodges with private bathrooms, reliable amenities and convenient access to birding areas.

Ease of Birding

Easy. Birding is conducted at an enjoyable pace with a strong emphasis on visually rewarding Caribbean species and scenic wildlife experiences rather than difficult or highly technical birding.

Other Attractions

Turquoise Caribbean waters; White sandy beaches; Scenic island landscapes; Excellent photography; Relaxed island atmosphere; Mangrove & wetland scenery; Coastal wildlife viewing; Comfortable accommodations.

Photographic Opportunities

Good to excellent. Many species are seen well in open habitats, and numerous opportunities exist for scenic, wildlife and bird photography throughout the tour.

What our clients say about us

Glen Valentine
TS, India - Northern: Birds & Tigers (Small Group) 2026

Glen ran an excellent tour for northern India and the Assam extension. He knows his birds and keeps guests informed about sightings as well as distinguishing bird features. His calming influence during times of stress helps the support staff and guests. We loved his enthusiasm and energy.

Dušan Brinkhuizen
JR, Jamaica - Island Endemics I 2026

I was very pleased with the birding. I saw all 29 endemics and a total of 42 life birds. The leaders are great at finding, luring in and identifying birds. I appreciated that the focus was very much on the birding. The food and accommodations were excellent and appropriate. I wonder if we should have spent our last night near the coast but am not sure how that would have affected our birding success.

Dušan Brinkhuizen
SK, Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola I 2026

This was my third trip with Dušan and he, once again, orchestrated an outstanding experience. Not only is he a top notch bird guide, but he is also a superb tour leader who works tirelessly to make sure his clients have an enjoyable and trouble-free experience. Last, but not least, he is an interesting and friendly person: always willing to share his expertise and excited about learning from others. I truly hope that I have an opportunity to bird and travel with Dušan again.

Dušan Brinkhuizen
JH, Jamaica - Island Endemics I 2026

Great trip

André Bernon
CM, Thailand - Southern Extension II 2025

While the birding was more difficult, the guides knowledge on where to search for some of the key species. Helped the group find a number of very interesting species of birds.

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