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+-Bahamas Travel Information : Bahamas Travel Information at the top of the page is for Traveler's wanting the most complete Bahamas Travel Information on the web - Everything you want to know about Traveling to Bahamas is here, and more - Nassau is the Capital
+-----Map of Bahamas : Map of Bahamas : The Bahamas is not actually part of the Caribbean, as many people think, rather, it is part of the North American plate and is bordered to the east by the Atlantic Ocean and to the west by the Gulf Stream; although the Bahamas is considered part of the Caribbean - not least by its own government.
+-----The Islands of the Bahamas : The islands of the Bahamas : The Abaco Islands / Andros Island / The Bimini Islands / Eleuthera / Harbour Island / The Exuma Islands / Grand Bahama Island / Nassau and Paradise Island / The Out Islands
+---------The Abaco Islands : The major islands of this small archipelago are Great and Little Abaco, with the off-lying cays of Elbow Cay, Man-O-War Cay, Green Turtle Cay, Guana Cay, Stranger's Cay, Umbrella Cay and Walker's Cay completing the string.
+---------The Andros Island of Bahamas : As the largest and least-explored island in The Islands Of The Bahamas, Andros offers a wide variety of activities for just about everyone. This 2,300-square-mile island paradise is not only known as the bonefishing capital of the world, but also boasts the second-largest reef in the Northern Hemisphere and is home to the oldest dive resort on the planet. Whether diving or snorkelling, the average year-round 80F temperature of the crystal clear, blue waters makes discovering the abundant marine wildlife surrounding Andros Island a magical treat you'll never forget
+---------The Bimini Islands of Bahamas : Being the closest of The Islands Of The Bahamas to the coast of Florida (you can see the glow of Miami Beach at night) has made The Bimini Islands a popular destination for American visitors. But it's more than just location that makes it a hot attraction. The waters surrounding The Bimini Islands are known the world over for top big-game fishing. From spring to fall - fishing tournaments reign supreme almost every weekend.
+---------The Eleuthera Island of Bahamas : Miles of glistening pink and white sand beaches, serene colonial villages and rolling acres of pineapple plantations make Eleuthera Island an island of the most casual sophistication. The cool laziness of Eleutheran life and dusty-yet-drenched colours of the island give it the feel of a giant illusion. Much of the island's architecture and way of life were influenced by Loyalist settlers in the late 1700s
+---------The Exuma Islands of Bahamas : The Exuma Islands are located in the middle of The Islands Of The Bahamas, yet remain mostly undisturbed. The Exuma Islands are a collection of some 365 cays and islands stretching over 120 miles, supported at the southern end by two main islands, Great Exuma and Little Exuma.
+---------The Grand Bahama Island of Bahamas : Grand Bahama Island boasts some of the most beautiful and exciting beaches in all of The Islands Of The Bahamas. Many guests of the Freeport hotels frequent the Xanadu Beach. It’s a popular beach and tends to get crowded at times, but you’ll find most water sports equipment available here. The premier beach on Grand Bahama Island is Gold Rock Beach. It is a secluded beach with BBQ pits, picnic tables and benches and a spectacular low tide. Just north of the beach are the Lucayan Caverns, the world's longest underground surveyed cave system. If you are looking for a more secluded beach, travel down to the Barbary Beach. You’ll find beautiful seashells and in May and June there’s a spectacular display of white spider lilies. Many locals believe that Barbary is the most beautiful beach in all of Grand Bahama Island
+---------The Nassau & Paradise Island of Bahamas : Nassau Travel Guide : You will adore the pristine, sandy beaches of Nassau / Paradise Island
+---------The Out Islands of Bahamas : From a quiet afternoon kicking back in your shaded hammock to experiencing the shrill song and electrifying excitement of a saltwater reel playing out what seems to be miles of line before the drag slows your determined, deep-sea competitor. Just about everything you can find on the larger islands, you can also find on The Out Islands. You just won't have as many witnesses.
+-----Visa Requirements for the Bahamas : Visa Requirements for the Bahamas
+-----History of Bahamas : When Christopher Columbus arrived in 1492 on San Salvador (some historians think he landed on Cat Island), there were about 40,000 Lucayans living in The Islands Of The Bahamas. Taking advantage of the people’s gentle nature, he enslaved them three years later and shipped them off to Hispaniola to work in his mines. Slavery, disease and other hardships wiped out the entire tribe within 25 years of Columbus arrival.
+---------Pirates of Bahamas : Piracy was at its height from the late 1600s to the early 1700s. The Islands Of The Bahamas was a popular stopping off point for many of the world’s most infamous pirates.
+---------Bahamas Legends : The Islands Of The Bahamas, rich in history and tradition, has its share of legends and folklore. Early inhabitants brought some of these beliefs with them when they settled on the islands. Other myths sprang from natural phenomena found in the environment. Whatever their origin, these legends are part of the charm of The Islands Of The Bahamas.
+-----The Bahamians people : Most Bahamians are of African descent -- about 85 percent. The remaining white population is directly descended from Loyalists, Eleutheran adventurers and sailors. Some families have been Bahamian for over two centuries
+-----Junkanoo Festival : Junkanoo Festival of The Islands of the Bahamas: Checkout the latest updates on this yearly event
+-----Bahamas Cuisine : Bahamian cuisine. Although virtually any type of international food can be found in The Islands Of The Bahamas, it would be a mistake to miss an opportunity to sample the local cuisine. No matter where you are, you won't have any difficulty finding plenty of restaurants serving Bahamian cuisine and fresh local seafood at reasonable prices
+-----Transportation information in Bahamas : The Bahamas is well served by air from North America, its proximity to Florida means regular, relatively inexpensive flights from Miami, Ft Lauderdale and Orlando, as well as other East Coast gateways like New York and Boston. US carriers flying to The Bahamas include American Airlines, Continental, Delta Airlines, TWA and US Airways. Bahamas Air, the national airline, flies between Miami and Nassau and Freeport; West Palm Beach, Orlando and Fort Lauderdale and Nassau; and West Palm Beach and Marsh Harbour
+-----Embassies of Bahamas : List of Embassies and High Commission on the Islands of the Bahamas abroad
+-----Foreign Embassies & High Commissions on The Islands of the Bahamas : Foreign Embassies & High Commissions on The Islands of the Bahamas
+-----Bahamas Frequently Asked Questions : Bahamas Frequently Asked Questions
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