


The capital city of Nassau and its environs offer both the British colonial atmosphere of the past and a buzzing modern scene. It's a busy city with an easy-going, tropical island attitude where colorful, stately old homes and public buildings mingle with small hotels and office centers. Many shops, the lively Straw Market - where haggling for the best price is a jovial sport - cruise dock, museums, and churches are located on or near Bay Street.
A few miles west of Nassau is Cable Beach, covering 2+ miles of gorgeous beach with 5 first-class luxury resorts, a golf course, nightlife, and the largest casino in the Bahamas. The resorts are self-contained so you never have to leave for anything if you don't want to. All beach activities, nightlife, upscale shops, and the casino are within easy reach of each other and of some of the smaller properties and villas in the area.
These 685 acres are connected to Nassau by a 600-foot bridge. The island is developed almost exclusively for the delight of the tourist, so very few private residences exist on it. Paradise Island contains an abundance of resorts, hotels, restaurants, shops, and outdoor activities, as well as nightlife, a golf course, an aquarium, and Nassau's other casino.
PO Box N 3701, Nassau, Bahamas; Phone 242-322-7500; Fax 242-328-0945.
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