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Bustling hub since the shipwrecking days of the legendary Blackbeard |
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The Islands Of The Bahamas -- with its close proximity to Florida -- is easy to reach by air or by sea. |
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Nassau's harbour alone can accommodate up to six cruise ships! Once you arrive in The Islands Of The Bahamas, you can use public transportation or rent a car to get about.>
Nassau is home to weatherbeaten, ancient forts; elegant, noble
architecture; and fine local and international crafts and goods,
from handmade lengths of batik to Rolex watches.
An abundance of posh resort hotels, casinos, cabaret shows, and
cruise ship docks make Nassau a vibrant center for entertainment
as well as commerce.
Parliament Square in downtown Nassau is the traditional center
of the Bahamian government. Here, picturesque pastel buildings erected
in the early 1800s by Loyalists, including the Houses of Parliament,
the old Colonial Secretary's Office, the Supreme Court, surround
a marble statue of Queen Victoria. Each season, the Opening Ceremonies
of the Supreme Court fill the square with pomp and pageantry. Further
downtown stands Fort Charlotte. Built in 1788, it is complete with
moat, open battlements and dungeons. Standing by this impressive
structure, one can almost hear the sound of cannon fire and the
chilling laughter of marauding pirates above the splashes of waves.
For a larger perspective of Nassau, go across the Cay to Coral
Island, with its hundred foot tower and commanding view. Or descend
into its underwater observatory for close encounters with stingrays
and other creatures. You can even send details of your adventure
from the world's only underwater mailbox. For encounters of a different
kind, venture east and cross the bridge from the town of Nassau
to "Paradise," with resorts, casinos and exciting nightlife on an
island formerly called "Hog." Its transformation is not unlike Cinderella's
putting on the glass slipper. For years the island stood completely
undeveloped, its beaches and tropical splendor unnoticed by the
world. Suddenly, with the addition of luxurious hotels and a sparkling
casino, it was transformed into one of the most glamorous and celebrated
resort centers in the world, combining exclusive tranquillity and
lots of action. Reclusive millionaire Howard Hughes and the former
Shah of Iran are among those who have found refuge here. As you
go east, just past the bridge to Paradise Island, there is the boating
heart of Nassau/Paradise Island with a number of marinas and boats
for hire. The East End is also a delightful residential area showing
the full flavour of the colonial past in its architecture and horticulture.
Big houses with wide breezy verandas face the sea. Cable Beach,
with its luxury hotels, casinos and beachfront, got its name in
1907 from the laying here of transatlantic telephone cables linking
what was an isolated Bahamas to the rest of the world. But these
days, the world comes to The Bahamas to see what it has been missing.
For those who prefer a quieter, more serene Nassau/Paradise Island,
it can be found farther west. Indeed, once you leave Nassau, the
pace is slower. For example, the section of West Bay Street that
leads to Cable Beach is nicknamed "Go Slow Bend." Beyond Cable Beach,
the island is transformed. Large tracts of pine trees and rolling
hills dominate the central portions of Nassau/Paradise Island, and
the island's perimeter is marked by miles of fine white sand beach.
The Coral Harbour development is a quiet, opulent community in a
palm-clad setting. Its winding canals offer easy access to the sea.
West of Coral Harbour, there is Adelaide, a tiny village with narrow
streets. It was one of the first Black settlements established after
the abolition of slavery. The area is a lovely, secluded spot for
fishing and swimming.
At the tip of the island, there is Lyford Cay, an exclusive residential
enclave. After golfing or tennis or swimming, why not try some of
the native cuisine of The Bahamas: Conch fritters, grouper fingers,
peas 'n' rice, boiled fish, johnnycake and guava duff are just a
few of the tasty dishes, all of which go just right with a tropical
drink in your hand. From casinos, cabarets, magic acts and acrobatics
to moonlight dinner cruises and theatre performances, Nassau/Paradise
Island offers more options for nightlife than there are hours in
the day to experience them all.
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