travelem Your Ad Here
Travel Guide and Lodging Directory
Home | Videos | Lodging | Destinations
Home > Bahamas

Bahamas Travel Guide and Lodging Directory

» Lodging

Bahamas are a group of island in the Atlantic Ocean located off of Florida coast.

Nassau is a city on the island of New Providence in the Bahamas. It is not one of the biggest islands, but it is the most popular one for tourism. It is also the capital of the county. It's a very popular place because of its casinos. There are remote parts of the island, too. Mainly, the island is the center of the economy for the people of the Bahamas. It is the business center for sure. Most of the banks of the Bahamas - the second largest industry of the Bahamas - are located in Nassau. Tourism is the largest industry. Locals try to sell souvenirs and the like.

The island has it's not-so-much like a resort too, the northern end of the island is where most of the resorts are.

The Abacos has been called the sailing capital of the world and it is surely the "sailing capital" of the Bahamas. The islands off the mainland are called cays (pronounced Keys). Travel is most easily accompished amoung the cays by boat, although there is a ferry that can take you to a couple of the larger cays. This diverse third largest Bahamian Island has something for everyone:

The main settlement that serves as the transportation hub is Marsh Harbour (MHH) and all major US carriers have daily service from Florida. Marsh Harbor is full of resturants serving local fair and in the hub on the nightlife on Abacos. If you are interested in sailing through and around Abacos you can charter a sailboat through the Moorings which is based out of Marsh Harbor.

A short ferry ride directly east will take you to to the island of Elbow Cay will give you the most unforgettable visit: Hope Town. With it's candy striped lighthouse and Martha's vinyard loyalist cottages this settlement is the must see destination of the Abacos. Rent a golf cart and make your way south to White Sound which has great waves for surfing and a great beach to go seaglass hunting. Elow Cay has all ammenities you would want in THe Bahamas, scuba and snorkeling trips, boat rental, vacation home rental... dive boat charters etc.

Head South to Little Harbor and make a stop at Sandy Cay National Preserve. It is a reef full of abundant sea life which you can see clearly with a mask and snorkel. Make sure only to anchor at the approved moorings as on stray anchor can casue thousands of years of damage on the reefs. Little Harbor is home to Pete's Pub and a copper cast muesum. Call ahead on the VHF to let him know you are coming.

Heading back up north stop at Tilloo Cay which is home to a sand dollar and sea urchin "park". Please don't take live sea urching or sea bisquits, they will die a long slow (stinky) death. Pull up to the beach to find plenty of empty shells you can take homeas a souvenir. North of Elbow cay is Great Guana Cay offers a magnificant white powdered sand beach and a famous restaurant/bar serving a Sunday Native Pork Roast.

Upscale Treasure Cay (on the mainland w/add'l airport (TCB)) has a full resort with golf course. It also has one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in the world according to Carribbean Travel and Life Magazine, where white powder meets the turquoise swells. The Marina at Treasure Cay is one of the largest and busiest in Abacos. Unlike its name suggests Treasure Cay is again on the mainland and can be reached by approx 40 min car ride from Marsh Harbor Airport.

Green Turtle Cay is the sister settlement to Florida's Key West. Although Florida experienced much more of a growth boom, this sleepy fishing village has a historical museum and Art Gallery.

Man of War Cay was a bustling boat building capital. It now is home to a quaint village full of arcitectual detail and sail bag gifts.

Yes, because of the proximity the the US coast - you can arrive Abaco within a hours' flight... Disney Cruise Lines even has a private Abaco island on its itinerary!

The islands of the Bahamas... it just keeps getting better!

Grand Bahama is located in the North of the Bahamas. Contrary to what the name suggest it's not the biggest island, that's Andros. The island is the home of Freeport, aka Lucaya, the second biggest city of the Bahamas. Freeport has a faster pace and a more cosmopolitan atmosphere than the old-world sophistication of Nassau.

Freeport is a sportsman's paradise, with many golf, tennis, scuba diving, pan handler dodging, and fishing facilities. The city was set up completely as a tourist resort. Forty years ago Freeport didn't exist; today, it's "a fantasy vacation made real on the shores of Grand Bahama".

We recently stayed at the Taino Beach Resort next store to the Ritz, and we enjoyed our stay immensly. Freeport is a great alternative to Nassau, having vacationed to both islands on several occasions. Freeport people are more hospitable and kind, the beaches are great and the two casinos and new resorts make for a lot of fun. If you don't mind staying in a third world hell hole.

If you are looking to get laid bring condoms and double up this place has a high rate of aids. When attending the islands booze cruze don't drink too much punch there is something in it witch will get you so messed up they'll have to wheel you off the boat in a wheelchair without your wallet.

The best place in this hell hole to eat is LE CHICKEN SHACK the best bbq chicken i've ever eaten its worth getting riped off by the taxi driver to visit this place.
Home   Contact us   Add your site   Free Advertising   Site Map