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lilredhead611 says:
I am a novice scuba diver, having only 6 dives under my belt before diving with Stuart Cove's. I booked a 2-tank AM dive prior to my trip to the Bahamas. The online booking system is very useful, and the vouchers you need are emailed so you can print them at home or from your accomadations. The e...
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Shaon says:
It is a little bit expensive (swimming was $165 and close encounters was $85) but so totally worth it! They have two programmes and I did the Swim-With-The-Dolphins. After a orientation, it´s about 30 minute swim with the dolpin! You will be able to kiss, hug and feed these amazing mammals! And the...
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windycitykitty says:
My favorite day on a cruise was spent on my own at the zoo. I didn't pay for a tour or taxi there, just asked the locals directions to the bus stop and picked up the Jitney bus. I think it cost $1 or $2. The bus won't move till it's full however. We took the bus to Arawak Cay/The Fish fry as the loc...
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Shaon says:
After an hour boat trip from Nassau we arrived on our paradise island! First our guide told us not so swim this side of island because we would end up in some beasts stomach:D So we went to other side and it was just amazing, blue water white sand lagoon.. Perfect! After a while we went to snorkle, ...
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lilredhead611 says:
This was my first and only experience swimming with dolphins. So I honestly do not have much to compare it to.
Our group (9 of us) did a Shallow Water Interaction, which involved petting, hugging and kissing our dolphin but no actual swimming. Swimming was part of the Deep Water Swim. The dolp...
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mswim says:
The Straw Market is one of the most frequently visited attractions in Nassau, Bahamas. This is mostly due to its prime location. The Straw Market came about in the 1940’s after the local sponge industry came to halt. Local women needed another form of income and they turned to straw. The wome...
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mswim says:
When we first got to Nassau, Bahamas we avoided the Strawmarket and met up with a cabbie who told us that their was great snorkeling at nearby Cable Beach. He charged us $8/person each way to take us to the charming little beach. Cable Beach is located right behind the Atlantis Resort. The beach ...
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yahooey says:
Well both islands are great choices to spend a day on. New Providence is more of a fast pace island whereas Grand Bahama is much more relaxed. With Nassau (NP) you can visit Atlantis, go shopping on Bay Street, visit the historic forts and the Queen's Staircase. With Freeport (GB) you can visit the ...
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yahooey says:
If you want to visit Atlantis you can always catch the local jitney for $1.00. If you are in downtown Nassau just head toward the Scotia Bank building which is located on Bay and Parliament Streets and you will see jitneys lined off. Just ask any of the drivers if they are going near Paradise Island...
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lilredhead611 says:
This was my second time at Señor Frog's in Nassau. This place is a lot of fun for everyone. There was a clown making balloon animals and hats, the MC held dance competitions on the bar, and there is a conga line complete with mouthful of Bahama Mama at the end.
We were a large group (9) and in...
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