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A
Look at Bahamas Vacation Resorts
by Jennifer Bailey
Bahamas vacation resorts are great places to look
into if you are interested in finding many activities all in one spot.
In addition to providing its guests with a place to sleep, resorts
often feature such amenities as golf courses, tennis courts,
restaurants, clubs, water activities, boat and other rentals, shopping,
and more. In a resort, a traveler can find all of the resources for
great activities day and night that they might go looking for in a
city. Consider the Sandals resort. Designed for couples only, it offers
eight restaurants and even a candlelit dinner for two.
The Sandals offers a variety of water sports.
Guests can try windsurfing, water skiing, sailing, and scuba diving
from boats that leave their resort directly.. For those vacationers who
prefer to stay on land, the resort features world-class golf courses,
fitness centers, exercise classes, tennis courts, beach volleyball,
basketball courts, and table tennis.
After a day out on the water, or out on the beach
or the golf course, the resort likes to pamper its guests. Select
suites offer the services of a personal butler to assist guests in
unpacking and packing their clothes, drawing a scented bath with rose
petals, and more. After dark, the night life is just getting started.
Guests can enjoy nine bars and entertainment that includes live
performances by acrobatic dancers and fire-eaters. An enormous variety
of activities such as these can be found at most resorts, including Our
Lucaya Beach and Golf Resort, the Abaco Beach Resort, and the Tiamo
Resort. Of course, many resorts also sport casinos for those guests who
would like to try their luck. Bahamas vacation resorts are the perfect
place for travelers who want to experience everything the Bahamas has
to offer, from one convenient and luxurious location.
Bahamas
Vacations Info provides detailed information on Bahamas vacation
packages, rentals, family vacations, resorts, villas, ranging from
cheap vacations to upscale retreats. Bahamas Vacations Info is the
sister site of Lake Havasu Web.
Jennifer Bailey may be contacted at or jennifer@e-radardetectors.com
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How
to Plan a Cheap Vacation in the Bahamas
by Jennifer Bailey
A trip to the Bahamas does not have to also mean a
trip to a loan officer. The beautiful islands offer vacations for every
budget. Even those with little to spare can make their way to the white
and pink beaches by finding a cheap Bahamas vacation online. Websites
such as Priceline and Hotwire are great places to start looking for a
cheap Bahamas vacation These websites generally offer all-inclusive
vacations, which helps to make the shopping experience easier. There
are also plenty of other, lesser-known websites where travelers can
find amazing deals on rentals, plane tickets, and more.
A cheap Bahamas vacation rental does not have to
mean a lower standard of living. Consider Cookies Cabanas, a guest
house on the beach of Cat Island. The home features a bedroom and bath
with a double bed plus a hideaway bed and sits just 20 feet from a
restaurant. Even better, this vacation home is only $90 per day. This
low-priced home sits on an island considered one of the most beautiful
in the Bahamas with high cliffs, densely-forested foothills, and 60
miles of deserted pink-and-white sand beach.
In addition to cheap Bahamas vacation rentals, the
Internet also offers many Bahamas vacation deals. Once again, vacation
websites such as Priceline, Hotwire, and Orbitz are always publishing
new Bahamas vacation deals. These websites often have last-minute
vacation deals that offer spur-of-the-moment travelers a lower-price
airline ticket so that the airline company can sell as many seats as
possible.
Regardless of whether the traveler is leaving
immediately or planning a vacation months in advance, it is always a
good idea to purchase vacation packages on websites such as these, as
packages often mean a savings over vacation arrangements purchased
individually. The Bahamas is no longer a vacation destination only for
the well-to-do. Thanks to online vacation websites, cheap deals can be
found to suit any budget.
Bahamas
Vacations Info provides detailed information on Bahamas vacation
packages, rentals, family vacations, resorts, villas, ranging from
cheap vacations to upscale retreats. Bahamas Vacations Info is the
sister site of Lake Havasu Web.
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The
Advantages of Bahamas Packages
by Jennifer Bailey
For many people, the Bahamas is a dream vacation
site, inviting travelers from all over with its white sandy beaches and
crystal waters. To make the vacation even more of a dream come true,
many visitors opt to purchase a Bahamas vacation package, which allows
them to buy all of their travel arrangements at once. Most Bahamas
vacation packages include roundtrip air fare, hotel accommodations,
occasionally pick-up/drop-off service, and even bike rentals. Many
well-known vacation sites online, such as Expedia and Priceline offer
opportunities to purchase these deals, which take care of the logistics
of traveling to the Bahamas.
For travelers who wish to make their vacation run
even more smoothly, some online vacation sites also offer all-inclusive
Bahamas vacation packages, which take the matter of planning your
complete vacation into their own hands. These deals include not only
roundtrip airfare and hotel accommodations, but also provide travelers
with myriad of activities to choose from once they arrive on the
island. Some travelers may choose to purchase snorkeling or sailing
deals, while others may desire to purchase a spa treatment, either at
their hotel or at an off-site salon. For those who like to gamble, two
of the most impressive casinos outside of Las Vegas call the Bahamas
home. Many travel agents can schedule a trip to the tables, as well.
Travelers can relax with the knowledge that everything has been taken
care of before they even leave their homes to ensure that they will
have the vacation of their dreams.
Each of these activities can be planned out and
included in a package deal, as well as various other entertainments
provided by the islands. All-inclusive Bahamas vacations can be
tailored to make any traveler's vacation dreams come true. Of course,
there is always plenty of time for the traveler to go out and explore
the islands.
Bahamas
Vacations Info provides detailed information on Bahamas vacation
packages, rentals, family vacations, resorts, villas, ranging from
cheap vacations to upscale retreats. Bahamas Vacations Info is the
sister site of Lake Havasu Web.
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Freeport
In The Bahamas
by Clint Leung
Freeport in Grand Bahama Island is the closest of
all the Bahamas to the USA. A quick 45 minute flight from Fort
Lauderdale or Miami will get you into Freeport. It is a very popular
destination because of its close proximity and the fact that US dollars
are widely accepted. There are two main clusters of hotels and resorts
on Grand Bahama Island. One is at the Port Lucaya area located on the
south shore of island and the other is near downtown Freeport which is
more inland. There are also other individual resorts scattered around
the west and south shores of the 97 by 17 mile island.
I have traveled to Freeport twice and stayed in
the Port Lucaya area both times. Most of the hotels here are next to
the Port Lucaya Marketplace which is a collection of restaurants,
boutiques and other retail services. In addition to the higher end
retail, there are also small outdoor vendors selling cheaper goods such
as souvenirs and t-shirts. One should be aware that much of the items
available for sale from these vendors are not actually made in the
Bahamas but overseas in Asia. There is also a nice sized marina here
for those coming to the island via private boat. For those interested
in scuba diving, the Unexso operator is very convenient since it is
located next to the marketplace. There are also deep sea fishing
excursions offered here as well. At the center of the marketplace is
the Count Basie Square where free entertainment is featured on some
evenings. A casino is on location here as well. The white sand beach is
quite nice with no rocks in the water but it could use some cleaning up
since I did see some cigarette butts and small litter scattered around.
This is also true for some of the areas around the Port Lucaya area in
general as it seems that nobody wants to take responsibility for
bottles and other trash visible to tourists.
The taxi fare to Port Lucaya from the airport was
$19 US. There is also a public bus service which utilizes vans to take
people to other parts of the island. The fare is $1.50 US per person to
downtown Freeport so this is definitely a much more economical way to
get around. One can take this bus service to the nearest grocer called
Winn-Dixie or the other major shopping area on Grand Bahama Island
called International Bazaar. International Bazaar is actually next to
downtown Freeport and near the other cluster of hotels there. This
shopping area was similar to the Port Lucaya Marketplace except that it
had an international theme. Unfortunately, the International Bazaar is
rapidly going downhill as over half of the stores are now closed. This
is not that surprising since even though there are attractive hotel
rates and another casino located in this area, it is really too far
from the ocean to make it a decent Caribbean spot to stay. Therefore,
it is highly recommended to stay in the Port Lucaya area (or one of the
individual resorts near the ocean if one prefers more seclusion).
Both of my trips to Freeport were primarily for
scuba diving and with opportunities to dive with both dolphins and
sharks here, I was not disappointed. There are other activities
available in Grand Bahama Island including golf, horseback riding, sea
kayaking and bird watching but these didn’t seem to be too popular.
From the conversations we had with other tourists, it seems that most
people came to Grand Bahama Island for scuba diving, deep sea fishing
or just to relax by the beach. Otherwise, one could get bored here
quite easily as there’s not much in terms of experiencing local
Bahamian culture since much of the tourist services are Americanized.
Clint is owner of Free Spirit Gallery which
specializes in exquisite authentic Eskimo Inuit and Northwest Native
art including carvings, sculpture and prints at below retail prices.
There are numerous information resource articles on Inuit and Native
art with photos of authentic artwork as well as eCards at the website
(http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca).
Clint Leung may be contacted at http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca
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What
you need to know about – Bahamas vacations
by mansi gupta
Bahamas is one of the favorite, hot and evergreen
tourist spot. The charisma and the aura of the place are spell-
binding. It seems that nature has given it all to this place with its
15 superb and exclusive islands, beaches, and the lovely Bahamians. The
location of the place is such that it brings it nearest of al the
Caribbean islands. Situated a few miles away from the tip of Florida,
Bahamas has everything to mesmerize its visitors. The two well known
islands of this place are–The Out Island and the Nassau or Paradise
Island. The Nassau is also the capital of Bahamas. The Out islands are
a bunch of several islands like- the Abacos, the Acklins also known as
the Crooked Island, the Andros, etc. then there are also breathtaking
Brry islands, Bimni, Cat Island with the amazing landscapes, the Exumas
famous for scuba dive, fish and the like. The rare West Indian
Flamingos can be a treat to the eyes at the Inagua islands; the pulse
of romance can be aggravated at the calm, quiet yet beautiful Mayaguana
islands. Last but not the least the San Salvador Island that take to a
journey into the past when Christopher Columbus first stepped there.
Besides the islands there are horde of soft and
sandy beaches with turquoise blue water that make you experience
paradise on earth. The most vibrant, active and lively beach is the
Cable beach Nassau where you and your kids can take up any activity
from snorkeling, scuba diving to bouncing banana boats. The Guana Beach
at the Abaco islands has eye catching corals in waters while the Pink
Sands beach of Harbour islands are endowed with mystifying pink sand.
Along with these there are fine Beach at the Cat Islands, Taino Beach
with outstanding oceans, water slides, restaurants at the Freeport. The
Stocking Island Beach facilitates you with a rented scooter or bike to
explore the beach differently.
Apart from the scenic splendor, Bahamas is also
admired for its ecstatic nightlife. The casinos, discos, bars,
restaurants all are meant to keep up your spirits even at night. The
casinos on the islands of Nassau and Freeport like Atlantis Resort,
Marriott Crystal Palace Resort or the Bahamas Princess casino offer you
all types of gambling games. Be it slots, Caribbean stud poker, slot
machines, roulette etc. the casinos have them all. There are games for
kids too at the Atlantis casino situated at the Paradise Island. The
means to Reach Bahamas, the people, the culture and some do’s and
don’s- There are two ways to reach this land of water. You can take
either take a plane or the sea route. You can choose amongst a private
jet or a relaxing Mailboat, which takes just $35 a trip. Cruise liners
are also a pleasant idea to reach Bahamas.
Once you reach the place you might not have
problems in interacting for the language spoken there is English. You
will start having the wonderful fragrance of the place the moment you
step there for Bahamians are too keen to warmly and whole heartedly
welcome their guests. The perfect time to go to Bahamas is between
September and May when the temperature of the place is around 70 to 75
degrees. Bahamas has something different to offer like its dress codes
which is a little strict in the capital but benign at the Out Islands.
Most of the Bahamians are West Africans. They are amiable, gentle and
generous people who are too social and fun loving.
While heading for this ravishing place, do not
forget to bring a photo identification proof besides your passport. It
can be your license, Identity card or any such proof. There is an
immigration form to be filled before stepping in Bahamas. Your luggage
will be carefully checked before you move out of the island. There are
several taxes like $15 departure tax, 10% tax for commodities over $600
(the duty free granted merchandise). The currency that runs is Bahamian
dollars but US dollars are readily accepted.
So pack your bags and explore the allure of the
land of islands and crystal blue beaches---Bahamas.
mansi gupta may be contacted at or mansigup@gmail.com
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A
Guide to Taking Your Dream Bahamas Cruise!
by John Metcalfe
The Bahamas is arguably the most popular cruise
destination for U.S. travelers, and is especially popular with
first-time cruisers from the U.S. Only 75kms from mainland USA, the
outer islands that make up the group can be reached within a matter of
hours. This makes the Bahamas an excellent choice of location for a
short Bahamas cruise break of two, three or four nights away from home.
Some 700 islands make up the archipelago of the
Bahamas, of which only around 50 are inhabited. Cruise lines generally
focus on just two Bahaman ports - Nassau and Freeport.
Nassau is Bahamas' capital, and is located on the
island of New Providence. It is a beautiful compact city that is easy
to explore inside a day's shore excursion. The city's charm is in its
architecture - and of course its people. Late 18th century and early
19th century colonial buildings stand as reminders of Bahamas' British
past. Parliament Square in downtown Nassau offers a unique perspective
on the city's architecture, watched over, as always, by a grandiose
marble statue of Queen Victoria.
But Nassau is not just about history. It has a
vibrant modern side too. Quality shops, fine restaurants and golden
beaches, up onto which the inviting warm transparent waters of the
Caribbean lap, are all there to be sampled. Activities such as
snorkeling, diving and passenger submarine rides make for an exciting
time in this tropical paradise. The nightlife in Nassau is buzzing too,
with casinos and nightclubs offering the best of Bahamian life.
A Bahamas cruise to Freeport on the island of
Grand Bahama offers tropical paradise that is very close to home.
Easily accessible on a two-night Bahamas cruise, Freeport is a city
that welcomes cruisers and tourists with open arms. Duty-free shopping
is one of the biggest draws of Freeport, and the city itself features a
10-acre international bazaar - a real shopping paradise in the tropics!
The nightlife in Freeport is world-renowned.
Casinos, nightclubs and live entertainment in Freeport are amongst the
best in the Caribbean, and make for a great night out when you're on a
Bahamas cruise.
For travelers looking for a Bahamas cruise of a
longer duration than four nights, some cruise lines offer special
extended cruises, several of which incorporate a port call at a private
island owned by the cruise company.
Bahamas cruises generally depart from ports in
Florida. Port Canaveral, Fort Lauderdale and Miami port are the big
three which offer cruises to the Bahamas. So, if you're looking to take
a short romantic break, or just fancy a change of scenery for the
weekend, why not get yourself down to Florida and book a Bahamas
cruise. Bahamas cruises are reasonably priced, and I guarantee you that
the experience will be one that lives long in the memory...
John Metcalfe is the author and web publisher
of A to Z Cruises your #1 source
for cruise information, discounts and great deals! Visit http://www.azcruises.com
now to book your very own dream Cruise vacation.
John Metcalfe may be contacted at http://www.azcruises.com
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