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The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas is extremely pleased to be staging a large-scale retrospective of one of the masters of the Bahamian art scene: Amos Ferguson. Born in Exuma in 1920 and passed away in Nassau in 2009, Ferguson is well known beyond the Bahamian shores for his brilliantly colored scenes of Bahamian life [...]
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This has to be one of the most unique ways to showcase your wedding in the islands. What better way to remember the big day than having your own tabloid magazine complete with ads featuring you and your loved one! The magazine can include candid shots of your entire wedding from arrival to leaving. For [...]
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The Windsor Equestrian Centre, or Happy Trails Stables as it is known locally, has been operating in The Bahamas since 1977. The brainchild of Duke and Susan Smith, the stables began offering trail rides for visitors and residents from its location in Coral Harbour, a small scenic settlement on the beach, about 25 minutes from [...]
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Discover history, walk pink sand beaches and dive the blue holes of Long Island, in the Bahamas Out Islands. The water here is many different shades of impossibly brilliant blues and greens. The sun cast golden sparkles onto the sea. There are deserted, sandy beaches and white, limestone cliffs. Long Island, Bahamas is home to [...]
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Flying in The Bahamas is truly simple and well within the capabilities of the lightest single-engine aircraft. Leaving the east coast of Florida, your first landfall will be Grand Bahama Island (60nm) or Bimini (50nm). While conditions are typically VFR, GPS is the most reliable and accurate method of navigation, and will get you to [...]
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Paddle the secret wild side of the Bahamas, known as the “out islands” where sapphire waters, sky-blue horizons, and sugary white sand beaches merge seamlessly. These are the real Bahamas, where pristine landscapes remain intact and a rich Bahamian culture thrives largely unchanged by mass tourism. The remote islands and cays of the Bahamas spill across [...]
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The documentary Andros: Living off the Land and Sea will premiere in Nassau at the HUB on Monday, February 27th at 7 pm. The documentary looks at the natural resources of Andros, from crabbing to bone fishing to fresh water, the people who live there, and the challenges they face moving forward. The film was [...]
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Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb Hosts of the Fourth Hour of TODAY Broadcast from The Bahamas Thursday and Friday, Feb. 9 and 10 NASSAU, The Bahamas – The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism works continuously to reach a broad audience in the crucial U.S. market with its message that It’s Better in The Bahamas. Today [...]
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Grand Bahama has so much to offer for kids and adults alike. Your kids will love snorkeling and seeing the colorful fish, sting rays, coral, star fish and sea turtles. Deadman’s Reef (Paradise Cove) is the top spot to snorkel with the kids. The waters are crystal clear, calm and fairly shallow. Don’t forget-only use biodegredable sunscreen to help [...]
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