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Why a Bahamas cruise
vacation?
Experience the Bahamas islands from the comfort of a fun, activity-filled cruise ship.
Discover
why a Bahamas cruise vacation is right for you...
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get a really good tan
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feel the sand between your toes
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hear the rhythmic beat of a steel drum
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see hundreds of unique species of
Bahamian birds, animals and plant life
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experience ancient shipwrecks
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tour a pirate's museum
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taste exotic island dishes
Bahamas
Cruise - Book a cruise to The Bahamas aboard Carnival, Royal Caribbean,
Disney Cruise Lines and others.
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A Bahamas cruise
vacation is the perfect
getaway.
Bordered by white-sand beaches lined with palm
trees, the crystal clear water of the Bahamas is perfect for adventurous
water sports like snorkeling, diving & windsailing. Or, just sit back and soak up the
Bahamas sun. Choose a 3,4, 5 or 7 day cruise vacations to Nassau,
Freeport or Lucaya. Or take the one-day Disney Cruise to Castaway
Cay.
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Nassau
Bahamas Cruises.
When in Nassau for the day, you can either take a shore excursion sponsored by the cruise ship, book an excursion on your own, or use the time to explore the city, the island or a beach.
Shore excursions include; a tour of Nassau or the island, boat trips, snorkeling or diving, golf,
swimming with dolphins, or exploring on a submarine. There is certainly something for everyone!
Browse the duty-free shops on Bay Street or take a historic tour of downtown historic Nassau.
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Cruise
Tips.
The lines at guest services get longer towards the end of the cruise, so make sure
to get any business (paying tips, etc) done as early as possible. The same applies for shopping.
As soon as you've boarded & found your stateroom, go and make reservations for restaurants, the spa & any
shore excursions you plan to take. For the spa, know what you want to book in advance, don't bother with the tour, just make your reservation.
Buy snacks & sodas from a supermarket before you get to the ship, you can store them in the fridge in your stateroom. You can then take snacks with you when you go ashore.
If the service has been especially good from a member of staff, make sure you give them an extra tip, most crew members rely on tips, as wages are very low.
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More information to plan your Bahamas vacation is available from our Bahamas Vacations
home page
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