Bahamas Visiting The Bahamas is the perfect antidote to life's everyday demands. Ever since the days of Blackbeard, the capital city of Nassau has been the ultimate tropical playground: home to Old World architecture, sun drenched shores, sophisiticated shopping, sizzling nightlife, culinary delights and more. Beach aficionados will definitely love Freeport's pristine white sand, turquoise waters, gentle surf and exotic marine life. Whether you prefer catching rays or catching fish, you'll discover ample opportunities for fun. Sightseeing opportunities abound: historical forts, Victorian mansions, museums, vibrant bazaars and colorful Caribbean houses are sure to fascinate.
Nassau Nassau/Paradise Island is the home of the Bahamian national capital. Welcome to Nassau, bustling hub of The Bahamas since the shipwrecking days of the legendary pirate Blackbeard. Prized for its sheltered harbour, the city made history and preserved it beautifully in Victorian mansions, cathedrals, 18th-century fortresses and a Queen's Staircase whose 66 steps lead to a view not to be missed.
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.
Bahamas is located only 48 miles off the coast of Florida, so close to home, yet still in paradise.
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