Posted by: travadmin on Feb 08, 2003 – 09:25 PM boating These items are expensive in the Bahamas, and unless you are satisfied with the local resturant fare every night, make some plans for your needs. Tobacco, beer and soda are very expensive, so bring your own. Quality meats are hard to […]
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Exuma Golf and Spa Packages
Posted by: Editor on Jun 11, 2008 – 01:45 PM golf Four Seasons Resort, at Emerald Bay in Great Exuma, the Bahamas has introduced their summer golf and spa packages. Great Exuma, the largest of the Exuma Islands, is home to one of the premier resorts in the Bahamas. The golf and […]
Island Hopping – Boating Guide
Posted by: Editor on Oct 18, 2006 – 10:06 AM boating I subscribe to the popular notion that it’s better in the Bahamas. Gin-clear water, friendly people, cold Kalik and cracked conch are among the simple pleasures to be found in this island nation. There’s great boating, too. More specifically, there are […]
From Nassau With Love
Posted by: Editor on Nov 12, 2006 – 12:39 AM excursions To experience the world of Bond as depicted in the new “Casino Royale,” head here and to the fancy One & Only Ocean Club, which not only appears in the movie but was incorporated into the plot. Or check out the […]
Eleuthera: Sand And Solitude
Posted by: Editor on Oct 08, 2006 – 07:22 PM outislands As the serene Out Islands become “in,” will paradise be lost? To find Tippy’s, a beachside bistro on the string bean-shaped island of Eleuthera, zigzag across a minefield of potholes called Queen’s Highway, loop past the eerie remains of an abandoned […]
Circumnavigating The Abaco Islands
Posted by: Editor on Apr 20, 2008 – 03:23 PM sailing Mike Harker, charismatic adventurer and intrepid sailor, has just completed a circumnavigation of the globe in his Hunter 49, Wanderlust III in just under 11 months, thus adding to his long list of inspirational achievements. Why inspirational? Read the article: Mike […]
Bahamas Beaches, Boats and Blarney
Posted by: Editor on Oct 04, 2006 – 10:18 AM exoticlocations “Tim, there are two sharks right behind you.” My cousin Tim, a Philadelphia cop, is treading water in a deep cut that runs alongside Sampson Cay, a small private-island resort and marina midway down the 120-mile-long Exumas chain. There’s a cleaning […]
Artiste Extraordinaire
Posted by: travadmin on Nov 24, 2003 – 06:50 PM artsandcrafts This profile will feature one of the most talented professionals to hit Bahamian shores ever. I refer to James Whitehead, proprietor of the Nassau Florist on Shirley Street. Let’s have a peek at the extraordinary talent of James Whitehead and […]
Bahamian Finalist In Conde Naste Essay Competition
Posted by: Editor on Sep 23, 2006 – 01:46 PM newsandinfo Shanté Swan, a sixth grader at Nassau Christian Academy, was named the country finalist for The Bahamas in the Condé Nast Traveler “My Caribbean” Essay Competition. Swan secured the top spot by beating out her fellow Bahamian competitors with her strong […]
Martha Stewart In The Bahamas
Posted by: Editor on Apr 22, 2008 – 01:07 PM excursions Martha Stewart blogs: This past Sunday, I flew down to the Bahamas and met up with my television crew to shoot some segments for my show. We visited the amazingly grand and beautiful Atlantis resort on Paradise Island. Come see the […]