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Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Travel Destinations to the Bahamas

by Pena Gaharu

Traveling to the Bahamas will take you across selected islands. Instead of going to one foreign land, you will explore many areas. Uninhibited areas are also in the Bahamas, which you would have to explore the lands to discover. Throughout the inhabited lands scores of desolate cays and islets reside. Cays are small islands, or reefs located near the sea, specifically located around the Caribbean. The deserted islands are situated between Great INAGUA and the Grand Bahamas. INAGUA is a desert island, which you can enjoy sanctuaries of the wildlife. Area parts of the Bahamas, including Nassau were once governed by robbers of the sea, known as Pirates.

Throughout the Bahamas you will note undersized villages, which is surrounded by the coastline, pine trees, palm trees, and sparkling sand. Around 50 miles from the smaller islands is the coastlines of Florida.

Sailing:
In the Bahamas people enjoy sailing, since the cool, calm waters make tourists feel at home in their boats. Bahamas tourists as well as residential, often enjoy boat racing, which is, a sporting event made up of a series of yachts and boat races. In addition, tourists typically enjoy Bahamas Marine and oceanic surroundings.

Fishing:
Fishermen enjoying outdoor sports, such as fishing since the Bahamas have a surplus of game fish. In fact, the Bahamas is notorious for game fishing, since international sporting events led to the world’s largest game record.

Water Sports:
Tourists and residential alike enjoy diving and snorkeling. The underwater parks peak the interest of many visiting the Bahamas.

Fun in the Bahamas
In the Bahamas you can enjoy bicycling, cricket, beach activities, diving, cuisines, dining, flying, echo adventures, golf, game fishing, hunting, sailing and more. Tourists can also enjoy snorkeling, shopping, tennis, windsurfing, sports fishing, and boating. Arcades and casinos are also one of Bahamas tourists and residential pastimes.

Culture
Currently, there are more than 290,000 residences in the Bahamas. The predominant group is the West African descendants. West Africans were shipped over when sold into slavery, which later Britain had abolished slavery during 1800s; consequently the Africans chose to remain in the Bahamas. English settlers also settled in the Bahamas, which these people arrived from Bermuda during the 1600s. This was at the time the Englishman attempted to gain freedom of religion. In addition, few of the English settlers came from the South during the revolutionary war, which the settlers constructed and built large size plantations.


The Bahamas residents take great pride in history of their creation. With this in mind, on your travel destination to the Bahamas you want to avoid intimidating the inhabitants of their land.

Since Bahamas people adhered to historical movement, these people coming from loyalists’ backgrounds take pride in religion in music. With this in mind, while you are in the Bahamas prepare to hear fast tempo sounds, English folk music, Caribbean Calypsos, and more. You will also hear stories of old tales and truths, as told by the native people in the Bahamas.

Hotels:
The Bahamas has many hotels in various areas. In NASSAU for example, you have the choice of staying at the Astoria resort, Breezes Bahamas, British Colonial, Buena Vista, Casuarinas of Cable Beach, Clarion Resort, City Lodge, and more. While resting in NASSAU you will take delight knowing that you are in proximity of Paradise Island.

If you plan to visit Cat Island, you may enjoy relaxing at the Bridge Inn, Fernandez Bay, Twin Palms Resort, or the Hawk’s Nest. In the Grand Bahamas is the Bahamas Grand Resort, Bell Channel Inn, Churchill and Jones, Castaways Resort, Channel House and so on.

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