Bahamas

Beautiful Beaches and Nature that Surrounds You

And let's not forget swimming with the Pigs :)

When you think of the Bahamas,I'm sure you think about their beautiful beaches, and their turquoise water with soft white sand. But did you know that there are 700 island with 700 different experiences and 100% unspoiled, it's no wonder that the Bahamas is simply PARADISE!

So, let's explore a couple of the Islands in the Bahamas together!

If you LOVE Flamingos, then you will want to make sure you visit to

Inagua Island

The home to over 80,000 flamingos, which is the national bird of The Bahamas. Inagua is for the bird watcher enthusiasts or if you just like to be in the presence of Flamingos :) There are 140 species of native and, migratory birds on the island. Visiting Ingua Island gives you the safari-like experience, Inagua is also the home to three national parks and reserves.

What is there to do other than watch birds and see flamingos?

There are a couple of historical site on the island, learning about the island life in the 1800's, climb up the lighthouse and down a into a cave, tour the Morton Salt facility, explore the Union Creek National Park, take a half day boating tour where you can snorkel and explore the waters of Inagua in the offshore reefs. Have a picnic on a secluded beach.

Inagua is an island to explore but also to relax.


Choosing the right island in the Bahamas is important, so let's work together to ensure all of your travel desires are met.


Next up, is Mayaguana

(Footprint-Free Utopia)

Mayaguana is more isolated and less developed than any other island in the Bahamas. It's the ideal getaway for travelers who are seeking secluded escapes, whether it be foot-print free beaches or a plethora fishing spots or a small countryside fishing villages inhabited by friendly locals. If you are looking for this kind of vacation, then Mayaguana island is one place you will want to visit, or stay for a little while.


Let's now Escape to Acklins & Crooked Island

An Escape from Civilization

Known as two of the more remote islands, Acklins & Crooked Island are almost as natural as they were when the Bahamas was first discovered. Separated by a 500-square-mile lagoon known as the Bight of Acklins, both islands are a haven for bone-fishing, snorkeling and diving. The turquoise ocean water is shallow for miles. You will also find miles of undisturbed sandy beaches, coral gardens, limestone caves, magnificent cliffs.

But how do I get to these two islands? The best way is to catch a flight from Nassau or by sea.

It's a perfect way to forget about the complexities of life!


Next up is:

Long Island

Extraordinary Natural World Wonder

Long Island offers dramatic Cliffs that tower over the eastern shore, the island is a haven for fishers, divers and boaters boasting world-class bone fishing and thrilling encounters with the sea life. Lon Island's peaceful tranquil and picturesque coves are also dramatic in their own way and serve as a backdrop for a romantic honeymoon escape. Long Island is also know for the Dean's Blue Hole, one of the deepest marine caverns in the world.


Cape Santa Maria (accommodation)

Is "One of the most romantic resorts in the Bahamas" - Travel & Leisure. Beachfront bungalows and villas make up this award-winning Resort. If you are looking for a room that is steps from the beautiful Atlantic Ocean, this this is the closest to Paradise as they can get. In this scenic environment, you will be able to regroup and destress with no problem at all.


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Cat Island:

Pristine Discovery - Natural Beauty, Laid-Back Environment

Pristine is the perfect word to describe Cat Island. From the weather to the water to the sand, every inch is breathtaking. The boyhood home of famous actor Sir Sidney Poitier, this untouched landscape is perfect for those looking to explore the islands natural beauty, while its laid-back environment provides a unique destination to relax and unwind. And with 50 miles of rolling hills, endless nature trails and the eight-mile Pink Sand Beach. Cat Island is truly an off the beaten track Bahamian treasure Island.



Fernandez Bay Village (accomedations)


Unspoiled sand beaches, laced with 18 ocean front cottages and villas present a tropical setting for both land and sea adventures - kayaking, boating, paddle boarding, eco-tours, biking, fishing and snorkeling. This resort is popular for families and couples wanting a true summer beachfront vacation. where special moment can be captured and treasured. Everything is special here, from the friendly-family atmosphere to the honor system at the bar and the tasty homemade pancakes breakfast time.

Bahamas is truly Paradise!


Join me next week as we continue to explore PARADISE, Bahamas and it's islands.


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