Bahamas Travel Tips
Our list of noteworthy Bahamas recommendations and places to see in Bahamas, from the must-see tourist landmarks to the top local recommendations.
3 Days in Nassau: Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, August 2010
Capital of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, Nassau casts a web of magical appeal for first time and returning visitors alike. Whether it's the beautiful white sand beaches, the multi-game casinos ...
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Freeport Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, August 2010
With its rich culture and abundant natural wonders that never fail to impress, Freeport is the second most popular city in The Bahamas after Nassau. Day 1: Discover Freeport Start your ...
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Bahamas: Pineapples on Parade
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, September 2011
Although Costa Rica
and the Philippines now dominate the pineapple industry, it wasn’t
always that way. The fruit originated in South America, but historians
believe that the first country to ...
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Bicester Village
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, October 2011
This place is a shopper’s paradise with pretend little village streets full of designer stores in which everything is massively discounted – clothes, homewares, cosmetics. Sometimes its samples, ...
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Flamingos of the Bahamas
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, December 2011
When you hear that a species is or was endangered, you may think of sea turtles, leopards, or something crawling around the rocks in the Galapagos. Few people think of the flamingo, and certainly ...
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Jamaica’s Great Huts Village Resort
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, March 2012
The words ‘unforgettable’ and ‘unique’ are thrown around quite often in
travel literature and reviews these days, but those are probably the
first two words that should describe Jamaica’s tree ...
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las vegas
Written by vickypacker1, April 2013
i went to las vegas for the first time for my birthday i went on the hooverdam hummer tour it was nice i should have booked a longer tour cause i didnt have enough time to view the entire damm.i ...
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Lucayan National Park
Written by Hudson, USA, March 2013
Often thought of as simply pristine coastline and white sand beach, what makes the Bahamas famous, is more than idyllic beach beauty. Six very diverse ecosystems at work in this island nation, ...
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Ocho rios all-inclusive
Written by menana, USA, January 2012
This was a great hotel, I was a little unsure about staying there aver reading some of the reviews. I am not sure where they were staying but it was fantastic, front desk workers were friendly. The ...
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Peterson Cay National Park
Written by Laura, USA, October 2012
The smallest national park in the Bahamas , Peterson Cay National Park
is a 1.5 acre protected area located off the southern coast of Grand
Bahama Island. The national park includes the tiny ...
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Romantic Things to Do in the Bahamas
Written by Laura, USA, September 2012
Offering pristine white sand beaches, clear Caribbean waters and some of the best all-inclusive resorts and spas in the Caribbean, the Islands of the Bahamas are an ideal destination for weddings, ...
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Romantic Things To Do in the Bahamas for Valentine’s Day
Written by Hudson, USA, February 2013
We all have images of white sand and crystal blue water in our head when it comes to the Bahamas. For many, the island is a retreat which has nestled itself firmly in our heart; a sandy haven of fun ...
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Spending the Holidays In the Bahamas
Written by Hudson, USA, December 2012
Spending the Holidays on the Bahamas? A nice Caribbean breeze, a celebratory cocktail or two, and goodwill towards your fellow man – doesn’t sad too bad, right? It isn’t. It’s great. But if you’re ...
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The 6 Best Beaches in the Bahamas
Written by Laura, USA, September 2012
The Islands of the Bahamas are home to some of the best beaches in the Caribbean .
You’ll find everything from world-famous resort destinations to popular
surf spots and unspoiled stretches of ...
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The Bahamas’ Out Islands
Written by Hudson, USA, January 2013
The Caribbean, and The Bahamas, often conjures up images of European merchants of old, swashbuckling pirates, and the sugarcane plantations and their ensuing rum production that had half the world ...
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