Bahama Cruises

A mere 50 miles off the Florida coastline lie the Bahama Islands . A close tropical paradise with 23 inhabited islands. Many of which have unpopulated islets and cays.
The most accessible being Freeport, Grand Bahamas Island and Nassau.

Enjoy underwater snorkeling and diving in deep blue turquoise water. Experience  succulent Bahamian dishes, take  a stroll along the main streets and enjoy duty free shopping. Visit a casino and take in a live show, or just relax on one the magnificent secluded beaches where cool tropical winds make the Bahamas the ideal vacation spot. Rainy season is May through October and Hurricane season is at its worst from August thru November.

Three  and four day cruises are available  as well as seven day . Choice of sail dates and days are also  available on cruise ships that make the Bahamas a  Call to Port
( the ship docks there either a few hours or a day)

Freeport
- which is the Grand Bahamas Island has attractions such as Parrot’s
Jungle Garden of Groves, featuring over10,000 trees and flowering shrubs along with magnificent waterfalls.

Lucaya National Park - which has the best secluded beaches on Grand Bahamas Island.
Royal Oasis Resort - Casino for those who like to try their hand at the tables.

Bahamas Princess Resort
- Hottest spot for the HIGH - Rollers and of course there is the International Bazaar for DUTY- FREE SHOPPING ($800.00 limit per person).

Half Moon Cay - A stunning  sun -drenched private island visited by many ships during their Caribbean and Panama cruises.

Great  Stirrup Cay
- Corral reefs surround the island so passengers are tendered
( taken by smaller boat ) to the shore.  Everything you could possibly  want to enjoy awaits you. A lazy day on the beach  with a tropical drink, in a hammock swaying in a warm breeze or just on the beach at a Bar-B Que whatever your preference Great Stirrup Cay is the place to unwind

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