The Islands of the Bahamas Are a Paradise of Endless Choices

By Judy Wilson, published May 30, 2007
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Are you planning a trip to The Bahamas? Lucky you! This tropical paradise offers adventure, lots of activities or quite seclusion. With 700 islands spread out over 100,000 sq miles of ocean, the choices are endless. The Islands of the Bahamas give you the largest assortment of vacation spots than any other tropical destination.

With water temperatures averaging about 80 degrees year-round, the beaches are a big attraction in The Bahamas. The emerald and turquoise waters and breath-taking beaches provide seemingly endless miles of sand in white or pink. Secluded Gold Rock Beach on Grand Bahama Island is spectacular at low tide when it unfolds its signature "welcome mat" - miles of golden rippled sand.

One of the best-known beaches is Cable Beach west of Nassau. Cable Beach is over two miles of beautiful sandy beaches alongside first-class resorts, within easy reach of all beach activities, shopping and nightlife. Harbour Island, ranked "The Best Island in the Caribbean" by Travel & Leisure magazine in 2005, is famous for its pink-hued sand beaches. With its quaint New England architecture and rows of century-old trees, it is a sight to see.

Water sports abound in The Bahamas. The water has an unmatched clarity with a striking array of blues and lush coral reefs that make it a treasure for snorkeling. If you want more excitement and adventure then visit Walker's Cay in the Abacos where snorkelers can see up to 200 sharks at a time from the surface. For a classic snorkeling destination, visit Grand Bahama Island, which has marked snorkeling trails off the West End, at Old Bahama Bay.

Dolphin Encounters take place regularly in a number of locations throughout the Bahamas. At Lucaya on Grand Bahama Island, snorkelers are introduced to dolphins in controlled circumstances. The Dolphin Swim allows six snorkelers to swim with dolphins in the protected waters of Sanctuary Bay. If you prefer wild dolphin encounters go to the island of Bimini where Bimini Undersea has a success rate for their Wild Dolphin Excursion of 80 percent.

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