Mélange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine April 2016 | Page 37
There’s a place in the sun for everyone in
The Islands Of The Bahamas
can also experience world-class water sports including
snorkeling, scuba diving, bonefishing, sport-fishing,
kayaking, parasailing and boating.
The 700 beautiful islands and 2,000 chunks of
coral and limestone outcrop that form The Islands
Of The Bahamas are playgrounds for sailors,
anglers, divers, nature lovers, eco-tourists and those
vacationers in search of the more glitzy pleasures.
More than five million people visit The Islands Of The
Bahamas each year. You will find great enthusiasm for
American culture, combined with a strong flavor of
Great Britain and a distinctly Caribbean beat.
Just 30 of the islands are populated and together they
are among the most favored destinations for visitors
and cruise ship passengers every year. New Providence
has almost 60 per cent of the population and in the
capital, Nassau, you can go on a horse-drawn carriage
tour of a vibrant city filled with history’s reminders in
its Victorian buildings and fortresses.
Cross a bridge and you are in Paradise Island, a
modern dream resort tailor-made for fun-seekers,
featuring a 100,000 sq ft casino, a marina for large
yachts, the world’s biggest aquarium, and palatial
hotels -- or you might prefer the casinos of Cable
Beach. And that’s just the beginning.
Beyond these best-known vacation destinations are
many serene island gems, known as the Out Islands.
You can sail into at least 20 marinas on the Abacos
; dive in the 6,000ft (1,828 m) Tongue of the Ocean
trench off the Berry Islands and Andros; fish for the
biggest and best marlin and tuna in Hemingway’s
haunts off Bimini; admire the cliffs on Cat Island;
surf in the giant waves of Eleuthera and discover
picturesque Harbour Island; explore The Exumas by
sail or with snorkel; swim in the clear waters of Long
Island, and catch the spectacular view from Dixon
Hill lighthouse on San Salvador. And these are just the
beginning.
You will need many more trips just to scratch the
surface of the possible activities and sights in The
Bahamas. You’ll find an extraordinary combination
of activities, cultures and landscapes to suit anyone in
search of sophisticated pleasures and all in a perfect
Caribbean climate.
Media contact:
Anita Johnson-Patty [email protected]
Island-hop to Grand Bahama Island and try your luck
at the slot machines at Grand Bahama’s Vegas-style
casino and then spend your winnings at Port Lucaya
Marketplace. Vacationers to Grand Bahama Island
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