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Saturday, December 5, 2015

"THE BAHAMAS IS STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS!"


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The Bahamas: 700 Islands, Rocks & Cays
All over the world when one says 'vacation' The Bahamas comes to mind. Why? well it's tranquility, great food, a diverse of warm and friendly people and of course it's white sandy beaches; is what draws thousands to the islands each and every year.

Though this year (2019) two (2) islands - "Freeport" the country's 2nd largest city and "The Abacos" were devastated by the monster Hurricane "Dorian", the other 14 developed islands were fortunately spared and are still fully functioning, welcoming all travelers. 
The two islands impacted by Dorian are in the process of rebuilding hopefully,bigger and better than before. 

Many don't know that The Bahamas is a chain of 700 islands, rocks and Cays just Southeast of Florida. The more developed islands being New Providence (Nassau) which is the largest city, then the outer islands Eleuthera, San Salvador, The ExumasAndros, Long Island, Cat Island, Rum Cay, Ragged IslandBiminiAcklins/Crooked Islands and more. 

Each has its own unique features and attractions. Lots of folks prefer these "Family of Islands" as opposed to Nassau city when they seek peace and quiet. 

Believe it or not many celebrities such as; Michael Jordan, Johnny Depp, John Travolta, David Copperfield, Nicholas Cage, and Oprah; just to name a few own islands and homes in The Bahamas. 

Nassau City on the Island of New Providence, has the largest population. Most tourists visit Nassau, Bahamas because, like every other city in the world there is more to see and do. So, if you are planning a trip to this beautiful country here are just a few things to consider:

WHAT TO EAT:
The minute you land on the Bahamian soil do ensure your stomach is on "E" as in empty! The choices of restaurants are endless and can be found all over. If, however, you are in Nassau and interested in a more casual setting you may want to try "The Fish-Fry" at Arawak Cay
There you can find lots of food stalls selling delicious native cuisines such as; Conch Fritters, Cracked Conch, Conch Salad, Bahamian Peas n' Rice, with Grilled or Fried Fish, Shrimp, Conch and Crab everything you can name... it's like seafood haven!
If you prefer soup dishes, then it's the Boil fish, Stew fish, or Steamed fish which is usually served at breakfast but can be eaten anytime of the day!

Many upscale restaurants are also throughout the islands if your preference is Fine Dining if you want to celebrate a special occasion or dinner for TWO! 

DRINKS:
If you are a cocktail lover you will love the many tropical beverages like Bahama Mama, Goombay Smash, and the Yellow Bird.
Imported beer can be found on the island but, why not try the popular Bahamian beers "Sands" & "Kalik" which are locally brewed.

WHAT TO DO:
Dare-devils will enjoy the many water features like Parasailing, Jet ski, Banana boat ride, snorkeling and scuba diving.
Through the day you can shop at the Straw Market, located downtown Nassau which sells handmade straw baskets, hats, bags and Bahamian paraphernalia.
Nightlife is when the locals clubs are most exciting, where you can sing karaoke, listen to live bands, local Dj's and dance the night away.

Off Island Adventures: 
Blue Lagoon Island & Dolphin Encounters
Have you ever swam with or been kissed by a dolphin? 
Both of these excursions require a boat ride, which is just three miles offshore. Blue Lagoon is a fun-filled island where you go beaching all day.
At Dolphin Encounters, the dolphins there are quite similar to the movie "Flipper" ... smart, and fun to watch. You will have the opportunity to interact with the Dolphins and even swim along with them. Sounds scary right? ...It's amazing!

ATLANTIS RESORT - PARADISE ISLAND
This is a very popular Resort in Nassau. It is an experience within itself, with a huge selection of marine life, pools, restaurants, a world class Casino, and thrilling water slides.  You would definitely need to extend your visit or make another trip to enjoy the full pleasure of Atlantis and Nassau's mainland.  

Beautiful, clear beaches of The Bahamas are usually the main features of the islands; and to some it is enough but what would your trip be if you did not experience the Bahamian culture.  

"Junkanoo" is a huge part of the Bahamian culture. The biggest parade takes place around Christmas, then again in the New Year; though samples can be seen and heard at different venues throughout the island.  
The best way to describe Junkanoo is unique, loud, and energetic, consisting of cowbells, drums, and whistles, all crafted by the natives then performed as a parade.

Many cruise ship passengers only get to experience a few hours of the Bahamian islands, and all can agree it is definitely not long enough. 
So, if you do decide to visit I suggest you start planning and saving now, you won't regret it!

Q: Were The Bahamas destroyed by Hurricane Dorian?


A: No, after Hurricane Dorian, 2 islands (The Abacos and Freeport) are currently rebuilding. However, 14 other islands were completely unaffected and are welcoming travellers.

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