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Grand Bahama
Newcomers
to the Islands of the Bahamas quickly realise that they have
stumbled upon not one, but many destinations. Between the
"poles" of Grand Bahama and Great Inagua are 23
inhabited islands and thousands of unpopulated islets and
cays (pronounced "keys").
Cosmopolitan
Nassau, once ruled by pirates, seems a world away from the
desert-like wildlife sanctuary of Inagua. On many of the islands,
tiny villages seem lifted from the Massachusetts coast and
set down amongst palms and pines and iridescent sands. These
beautiful islands lie only 50 miles off the Florida coast
- far closer than any destination in the Caribbean.
Calm
waters and cooling tradewinds have rightfully earned the Bahamas
an international reputation for sailing, with regattas and
races held all year round. The islands are actually the birthplace
of the Gulf Stream, a phenomenon that also accounts for their
astonishing variety and abundance of marine life.
The same
conditions that make these islands so amenable to sailors
and fisherman draw visitors to the vast and diverse underwater
parks. With more than 5% of the planet's reef mass, the Bahamas
offer inexhaustible pleasures and challenges to snorkelers
and divers. The natural beauty of the water extends to the
thousands of miles of shoreline, which has some of the world's
most stunningly beautiful and unsullied beaches. From the
pink sands of Harbour Island and Eleuthera to the deserted
strands of the Exumas and San Salvador, there is a lifetime
of beaches to experience. Further inland are gardens and National
Parks with rare and endangered species, such as the exotic
Abaco Parrot and the Bahamian Iguana.
Although
The Bahamas are as diverse and numerous as the days of the
year, the reassuring unifier is the charm and hospitality
of its people. The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism offers a People-to-People
programme; an opportunity for visitors to experience a genuine
and informal taste of Bahamian hospitality and culture. Volunteers
holding interests similar to yours give you a taste of Bahamian
life and potentially a lifelong friendship.
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