Saturday, March 27, 2010

Best Bahamas Beaches

Generally popular among honeymooners, Bahamas is a great place to spend your vacation, regardless of your money status or the reasons to visit.

There are plenty of reasons to visit Bahamas the majority of travelers come here for the incredible beaches. Since Bahamas is home to some of the best rated beaches in the entire Caribbean we shouldn’t wonder why the most popular of them are always crowded.

Of course, there are secluded beaches for those wanting to escape the hoards of tourists and spend a relax day away from everything.
1. Cable Beach

This lovely 4 miles beach is located on New Providence Island. It’s by far the best island on the island if you want to be close to everything (like shops and bars). Also, it is highly popular among families with children because there are enough facilities close to the beach.

Cable Beach is located on West Bay Street in Nassau. There are plenty of hotels close to the beach, ranging from the high end ones to budget ones. Among the most popular, there are: Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort, Sandals Royal Bahamian Spa Resort & Offshore Island and Breezes Bahamas All Inclusive.

 
2. Cabbage Beach

It is the most popular on Paradise Island and always crowded. Thankfully, it’s big enough for everyone. Although it is a public beach, most travelers coming here stay at the hotels that line the northern shore of island. However, there are no public restrooms and only the hotels’ guests can use those in the hotels.

You can reach Paradise Island from downtown Nassau by crossing the bridge or taking a ferry. There are several mega-hotels right by the beach which explains why it’s crowded most of the time. Among the very popular accommodation, we can find: Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island Harbour Resort All Inclusive and One & Only Ocean Club.

3. Xanadu Beach

This is by far the most popular beach on Grand Bahama Island. It’s perfect for swimming thanks to the calm waters. It’s also popular among families with children as facilities can be accessed easily in nearby Freeport. It is, however, one of the most crowded beaches on the island.

The beach is located right by the largest hotel on the island, Xanadu Beach Resort & Marina , and is easily accessed from Freeport.

4. Tahiti Beach

It is, by far, the most romantic beach in Bahamas, making it very popular among couples. It can be accessed via a gravel road (but cars cannot drive on it). You can hike or ride a bike to get here. Make sure to bring water and food as there are limited facilities on the beach.

The beach is located on the northern coast, rather close (1.3 miles) to Bluff House Beach Hotel & Yacht Club and near Hopetown. There are several other hotels located in the “vicinity” of the beach, but not closer than 12 miles.

5. Pink Sands Beach

The Caribbean Travel and Life magazine rated this beach as one of the best in the Caribbean. As the name implies, the sand is pink. It offers some of the safest place to swim in the Bahamas thanks to the coral reef protecting it.

Pink Sand Beach is located near Dunmore Town and right by Pink Sands Hotel. There are some hotels located rather close to the beach but not adjacent to it, which means you can relax here without encountering the hoards of tourists.

6. Ten Bay Beach

There aren’t any facilities on the beach which probably makes it even more appealing if you are looking for an intimate beach.

The beach is located close to Governors Harbour but the closest hotel, Quality Inn Cigatoo is at more than 15 miles away. That’s why you can count on this beach to be intimate and not crowded.

 

7. Paradise Beach

It is probably the best beach on Paradise Island but it’s tricky to access it. You either have to be a guest at Atlantis Resort or live in Bahamas year long.

The beach is easily accessed from Nassau: just cross the bridge or take a ferry. But if you are not staying at the Atlantis Resort it’s better to go to Cabbage Beach.

 
8. Love Beach

This is a small and secluded beach, ideal if you are looking for a quiet place to snorkel. At just 1 mile off the shore there’s a lovely coral reef to be discovered.

The beach is located at about 15 miles from downtown Nassau. The problem, however, is how to access the beach. If you stay at Compass Point you can use the beach but otherwise it’s a bit tricky. Also, there’s a place called Nirvana (heading west from the resort) which gives access for a small fee.

9. Treasure Cay Beach

It is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. There’s a huge resort here and the location is starting to get trendier, hence more expensive, but there are still good deals to find.

The beach is located in Treasure Cay Village, on the island of Abaco. There is plenty of accommodation available near or on the beach. Treasure Cay Hotel Resort & Marina is located right on the beach but if you are looking for something cheaper you can try to book one of the villas or condos




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Bahamas has one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The sand is so white, the water is so clear and blue. This is the best spot for honeymooners, they can truly enjoy their stay and bond with each other.

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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Experience the Sizzle of Junkanoo Summer Festival

Experience the real flavor of The Islands Of The Bahamas through our annual Junkanoo Summer Festivals. Providing natives and visitors with a taste of the Christmas Junkanoo celebrations with just a hint of sizzle, this highly anticipated summer event features the best in Bahamian music, food, art and dance.
 
Junkanoo is a uniquely Bahamian cultural expression dating back to the days of slavery.
Today, the celebration takes the form of an annual costumed parade held on December 26 and January 1. In this celebration, thousands of Bahamians from all walks of life come together to produce artful costumes, music, and dance routines which are then displayed with great fanfare in street festivals throughout The Islands Of The Bahamas. During the summer celebrations, these parades are peppered with musical acts, art displays, culinary competitions, native food offerings, marching bands and live street performances.
 
Immerse in this true celebration of Bahamian culture on the following islands:
 

Nassau/Paradise Island
July 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th

Grand Bahama Island
July 10th, 16th, 23rd, 30th, & Aug. 8th

Abaco
June 12th, 19th, 26th July 3rd

Bimini
July 3rd, 10th, 16th & 24th

Berry Islands
July 3rd, 9th, 17th, 24th & 31st

Exuma
June 13th – July 4th




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I guess this festival would be a lot of fun. Especially in summertime, hope you can witness Junkanoo Festival in Bahamas.

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Friday, March 5, 2010

Bahamas: The Eternal Summer of the Bahamas

The Islands of the Bahamas is a 100,000-square-mile tropical paradise that claims more than 700 islands and 2500 cays and lies a mere 50 miles off the Florida coast.

Once called the “Isles of Perpetual June” by George Washington, the Bahamas is blessed with a tropical climate that makes it a year-round destination for people who long for a calming respite from the grueling rat race.

The best time to visit the Bahamas is in the summer, which falls between June and August. While winter can be surprisingly cold, daily high temperatures in the Bahamas rarely drop below 16°C from December to February, and the sun shines an average of 320 days out of the year.

There’s Something for Everyone in the Bahamas

Touted as the “playground of the rich and famous,” the Bahamas offers a smorgasbord of attractions and diversions that are as colorful and unique as the archipelago’s history, heritage, and habitants. The diverse geography and rich natural resources of the Bahamas guarantee satisfaction for tourists of every agenda and persuasion.

surfing vacation


Surf lovers will find boundless serenity and self-indulgence in the Bahamas’ breath-taking beaches, while fun seekers who prefer to shun the sun can go spelunking in the Hatchet Bay Caves or bird-watching at Inagua.

Many travelers discover that there is so much to see and do in the Bahamas that only a return visit would enable them to sample every little pleasure that the Bahamas has to offer.

Bahamas : Have surf, will soak

What’s the good of going to the Bahamas if you’d rather stay dry? Resisting the allure of the pristine beaches and soft, powdery sand of the Bahamas islands would be akin to skipping the gondola ride when visiting Venice.

With its endless stretch of spectacular sand and sea, the Bahamas is a beach lover’s paradise that should not be missed. The beaches of the Bahamas provide an idyllic refuge for everyone from world-weary travelers to starry-eyed honeymooners.

Florida beaches

Boasting of over 500 miles of the world’s clearest waters, the Bahamas pulsates with an inexhaustible array of beach and water activities. Emerald green and crystal blue waters provide a magnificent venue for water sports in the Bahamas such as parasailing, waterskiing, and windsurfing.

Bimini Island, deep-sea fishing capital of the world and Ernest Hemingway’s favorite game-fishing hideaway in the Bahamas, teems with marine life that is unrivaled in any other part of the world. Visitors to the Bahamas who are not beguiled by the charms of water sports and game fishing can always retreat to a secluded spot on the beach and curl up with a good book while working on a killer tan.

Seek Sanctuary in the Wildlife of the Bahamas


Wildlife enthusiasts who are loathe to strap on a swimsuit will find plenty of destinations and adventures choose from in the Bahamas. The Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park is a 176-square-mile ecological preserve and wildlife refuge in the Bahamas that is home to several rare birds, colorful fish, and exotic reptiles, including the endangered Bahamian Iguana.

Fancy a flamingo? Head to the Abaco National Park on Out Island and the Great Inagua in the Bahamas, considered as two of the best bird-watching destinations in the entire Caribbean Islands.

A Genuine Taste of the Hospitality, Culture, and Folklore of the Bahamas


With the aim of giving visitors an authentic and enriching encounter with the people and culture of the Bahamas, the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism launched the People-to-People Encounter Program in 1975.

Over 1,200 Bahamians participate in the community involvement venture that brings visitors and Bahamas residents together on a more personal basis.

Visitors get a first-hand taste of life on the islands by engaging in quotidian activities with their Bahamas hosts, such as sharing a home-cooked meal, spending an evening of pleasant conversation, or worshipping at church. Through People-to-People, participants gain invaluable insight and a wealth of memories that will make their visit to the Bahamas a truly rewarding experience.





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The Bahamas is the right place to spend your summer 2010. Your family will have fun and experience different activities that all of you will never forget.

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