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Dive into coral reefs set in the world’s clearest waters. Climb the elegant Queen’s Staircase. Play the casinos and discover the beach where Columbus first got his feet wet in the New World. You can also journey back through the centuries as Fort Rodney’s fascinating multimedia museum recreates. Admiral Rodney’s 1872 victory over France right before your eyes. Shop Nassau’s fabulous Bay Street straw market where bargaining with local vendors can be as much fun as dancing under a limbo pole. And let yourself go at the annual Junkanoo celebration in downtown Nassau, where exotic rhythms and slightly wicked costumes can loosen the inhibitions of anyone.

Nassau/Paradise Island, the hub of the Bahamas, boasts beautiful beaches, duty-free shopping, glittering clubs and casinos … and a local culture that blends African and British influences into something that is authentically Bahamian. The Bahama Islands consist of over 700 islands and cays, most of which are uninhabited, covering over 100,000 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean between South Florida and Hispaniola.

In the 10th century, Lucayan Indians (a branch of the Arawaks) settled in the islands of the Bahamas. The Lucayans had fled the Lesser Antilles to avoid the Carib Indians, who were their enemies, astute warriors and cannibals. The Lucayan Indians were a very peaceful people, who farmed, lived in thatch huts, used stone tools and made their own pottery. They were politically, socially and religiously advanced. Christopher Columbus arrived in 1492 on the Bahamas Island of San Salvador (the former name of on Cat Island), he enslaved them and coupled with new diseases brought by Columbus and crew, wiped out the entire tribe within 25 years.

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Altos de Chavón In Altos de Chavon, art is everywhere and everyone here breathes art. The artistic community here, dedicated to cultural exchange, has created an impressive architectural monument to the creative spirit. Located on the edge of a canyon that dramatically opens out onto the Chavon River, the Altos de Chavon Amphitheatre stands as one [...]
Crashboat Beach Crashboat Beach is so named because of the rescue boats that departed from this location to come to the aid of fighter planes at the former Ramey Air Force Base. Beach festivals are often held here because the beach’s infrastructure includes boardwalks, barbecue pits, restaurants, playgrounds, telephones, picnic huts, showers and restrooms.
Cuevas de Bellamar This 45-minute journey into the underworld takes the visitor through 300 meters of the 500-metre cave system known as the Cuevas de Bellamar. These caves were discovered in 1861 and soon became one of Cuba’s main tourist attractions because of the beauty of the secondary formations. Throughout the tour there are halls and [...]
Los Tres Ojos Declared a tourist attraction in 1970, the floors of these caves are filled with beautiful circular lakes fed by the Brujuelas, a subterranean river. The sulfurous waters of the first lake, discovered in 1916, are only 20 feet deep. The second, named La Nevera or “refrigerator” in English, drops to 15 degrees centigrade. [...]

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