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Tavel, Vacations, Tours and Tourism information for Bahama Islands. Our topics inlcude Restaurants, Overviews, Attractions, Common events, Recreation, Tipical weather, Activities and more.

Areas in Bahama Islands

Grand Bahama

Grand Bahama Island is the home of Freeport, the island nation's second largest city and a sportsman's paradise for championship golf, tennis, scuba diving, and fishing. In fact, it was designed especially for your enjoyment! Forty years ago, Freeport didn't exist but today it's a fantasy vacation made real on the shores of Grand Bahama, just 55 miles east of Florida. If you're looking for sheer entertainment, there's no better getaway in the Bahamas. As the popular island song says, "If you can't find them - they're in Freeport or they're in jail!" .

Nassau/Cable Beach/Paradise Island

The vibrant Bahamian capital is located on New Providence Island, though you'll hardly ever hear that name used by anyone other than the locals. This isn't the largest of the Bahamian Islands, but it's the cultural, political, and historic heart of the nation, steeped in a long maritime tradition. Visitors are surrounded by British forts, colonial homes, and many beachfront mega-resorts. Nature and outdoor activities call from every direction, inviting you to frolic with a dolphin and pet a flamingo or even a stingray!.

Bahama Out Islands

With nearly 700 islands and countless smaller cays, the Bahama Family Islands offer endless ways to discover your own piece of paradise. Noted for their relaxed and casual atmosphere, and the genuine friendliness of its people, the Family Islands feature some of the world's most glamorous resorts where travelers enjoy scuba diving, golf, tennis, horseback riding, and a host of water sports from boating and deep-sea fishing. Secluded but not isolated, the Family Islands make it possible to get away from it all without having to go far at all. Some of the more remote islands don't even have cars or television!.

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