To explore a different side of the Bahamas, hop a flight to Cat Island where daily activities include watching the plane take off. On Cat Island they glide up an estuary to find turtles, kayak to their own private island and enjoy a beach to themselves. Learn the history or the British Loyalists during the American Revolution who fled to Cat Island, and the last slaves ships which left their human cargo on the island, who's descendants still live there. Then head to Grand Bahama, the number two tourist destination in the Bahamas, to kayak through a mangrove forest, find bats and head out on a snorkelboat and show their younger cousins what Travel With Kids is all about.