Bahamas - Snorkeling Sunbathing or Diving With Dolphins
General June 27th, 2008If you have plans to head to Caribbean for a holiday, Bahamas is a must visit archipelago there. The two main cities of the Bahamian archipelago are the Nassau and the Freeport. Nassau is a place if you like gambling. Additionally, it has the Ardastra Zoo, just outside the Nassau downtown and it is a thrill for your kids to see animals and birds roaming around carelessly here and the world famous marching flamingos will enthrall one and all. The Pirates Museum here in Nassau downtown is also a historical place to see “Revenge” the pirate ship (of course a replica).
You will enjoy taking a tour of the city on a surrey. Freeport is a city of casinos and if you are shopping animal, you will love the stuff you get in the island shops here. But if you love to enthrall your kids, take them to Atlantis which is on the Paradise Island and it will be an unforgettable experience for your kids either sliding through the shark tunnel or wading across the kids’ pools. Almost all resorts and clubs on Atlantis have activities surrounding children. Dolphin encounter is a thing that cannot be missed when in Bahamas. It is at the Blue Lagoon Island and one can experience the joy of diving along with dolphins and adults become kids here. As participation level increases so is the fun level that will be scaling up.
Pearl Island gives experience of feeding the stingrays and in fact one can swim along with these otherwise dreadful fish. For an adventurous snorkeling experience Stuart Cove is the place to be as there is a shark feed stopover and upon guidance and instructions people can feed sharks. For those that enjoy peaceful snorkeling Rose Island is the place to be. A sunbather will enjoy the quiet and tranquil sandy beaches here in Bahamas.
Food is not a problem here and you get all that is available in your place, a Chinese or a Mexican or a Thai, name it and you get it in the restaurants here. What more, go there dive into the pleasure in the beaches of Bahamas!