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Bahamas Vacation Packages
Beginning 64 kilometers (40 miles) off the tip of Florida and sprawling across 259,000
square kilometers (100,000 square miles) of water, the Bahamas actually lie in the
Atlantic Ocean, not the Caribbean Sea. The chain ends just north of Hispaniola,
the island of Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. However, since it shares much of
its heritage and beauty with its southern neighbors, it is often referred to as
part of the Caribbean. Independent from Britain since 1973, this archipelago comprises
more than 700 large islands, smaller low-lying landmasses called cays ("keys"),
and landfalls hardly larger than boulders. The nation's population of nearly 255,000
lives on only about two dozen of these mainly flat, coral islands.
The vistas, beautiful coastlines, and lifestyle make the Bahamas vacation special.
From the international city of Freeport on Grand Bahama and its neighboring Lucaya
resort to the pink sand beaches of tiny Harbour Island, travel to the Bahamas offers
a wide choice of vacation opportunities. With its many islands and cays, this country
could take months of exploration. In the old days, mail boats often spent weeks
completing the circuit of inhabited islands. Before the arrival of airplanes, these
boats served as the local inter-island transportation for people as well as correspondence.
Even today, some Bahamians and adventurous visitors still choose this leisurely,
rough-and-tumble mode of travel.
Visitors looking for the excitement and conviviality of casinos, a vibrant nightlife,
and varied dining have Nassau and the adjoining Paradise Island, as well as a Freeport
vacation. Some of the larger resorts here are self-contained and cater to guests
not interested in exploring much beyond their hotels. Vacationers who do wish to
get to know Nassau and Freeport during their stay can begin with bus or taxi tours
available through hotels and the tourist bureau. Those with a more adventurous spirit
can take tours on their own by using the local jitneys, or minivans. Doing so can
be fun and gives the flavor of what life is like for residents.
 
Vacationers seeking a slower pace and more serene surroundings should definitely
consider visiting one of the outter Islands. Formerly called the Family Islands,
these more reclusive spots are often striking in their beauty. They bring visitors
closer to the natural wonders of the islands' land and sea and introduce them to
people not jaded by the tourist trade that booms in Nassau, Paradise Island, and
Freeport.
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