The Bahamas

The Bahamas are made up of over seven hundred islands, a vast majority of them uninhabited. Of the twenty-four populated islands, about seventeen receive many tourists each year, with the capital city Nassau being the hardest hit. However, all of the islands boast their own history and culture due to the unique placement of the Bahamas off the south coast of Florida. This meant they were used extensively by explorers, invaders, colonizers, and merchants, all leaving behind their indelible marks on the landscape and making the Bahamas a truly marvellous place to discover.

There are typically two reasons people come from all over the world to the Bahamas. One is for the beaches and two is for the diving. Both require water, which the Bahamas has in abundance. Rarely, at any one point, is anyone more than a few yards from a beach anywhere across the islands. In addition to water, people also come to the Bahamas to be entertained.

Nassau

Nassau is the capital city of the Bahamas, having gained its wealth from its expansive harbour and years of trade. The city of Nassau is basically divided into three sections. One is the inner commercial district, in which Bay Street is the heart, boasting outdoor markets, pubs, shops, and cafes all nestled between with historic buildings. Another is the area set back on the cliff where the colonial mansions and townhouses of the merchants still sit. The city suburbs are inhabited by the majority of the locals, areas that contribute greatly to the liveliness of the city. And of course, all around is water and beaches to make the stay even more enjoyable.

Paradise Island is a quick jaunt from Nasssau and the two are connected via a bridge that can be walked or driven across. The toll for cars is $2 and a mere 25 cents for those on foot. However, there isn’t much to see on Paradise Island as it is almost purely a fabricated island built up specifically for the quintessential tourist. There is some repute about the quality of the beaches on the island, but there are few places in the Bahamas that do not have lovely beaches.

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