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Bahamas Fishing Vacation

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Monday
Mar 31,2008

The weather is turning warm, which means a fishing trip is in order. A Bahamas fishing vacation is a blast for you and the family.

The Islands of the Bahamas have been associated with travel and vacation in the American mindset for many years now. It is an independent and English speaking country that consists of over 2000 small islands and keys located in the Atlantic Ocean east of the United States and north of Cuba. The mention of the name Bahamas usually conjures up images of sun drenched beaches where bikini clad women stroll over pure white sands while crystal clear or brilliant blue water laps on the shore in gentle waves.

However, for the fisherman, the word has a different image. It conjures up an image of a Bahamas fishing vacation usually consisting of a quest for one of the most elusive and exciting game fish in the world, the bonefish. Although deep sea fishing is also popular here, fly fishing for the bonefish is almost the national sport. Two bonefish can even be found swimming around on the surface of the Bahamian ten cent coin.

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5 Must-See Attractions in the Bahamas

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Wednesday
Mar 19,2008

Perfect weather draws many to the Bahamas every year. Warm, sunny days and cooler nights make this a tropical paradise. When in the Bahamas, most tourists will spend time in Freeport or Nassau taking in the scenery. There is plenty to see and do, but you must make time in your schedule to hit on five must-see island attractions. Tourists are well aware of some of these activities but others are lesser known and worth the time. Visit The Abaco Wild Horse Preserve
Near Treasure Cay, the Abaco Wild Horse Preserve is an intriguing destination. This island refuge houses descendants of horses brought to the area by Christopher Columbus’ crew. The horses are believed to be the purest strain of Spanish Barbs in existence. The Bahamian government protects the endangered species, but tourists can call ahead for a private tour of the island.

Arawak Cay - Seafood Attraction
Seafood lovers need to visit Arawak Cay in Nassau. The area is home to the island’s best seafood restaurants. Conch, shrimp, and lobster are cooked to perfection in the traditional Bahamian style with fresh lime juice and spicy chili peppers.

Fort Charlotte History Tour
Across the street, another key attraction awaits visitors. Fort Charlotte dates back to the 1780s and has hidden passageways, cannons, a large moat, and dungeons can be explored. Anyone wanting to see the Bahamian military history should hit this attraction. Fort Charlotte requires a small entry fee of $5 for adults, $3 for seniors, and $2 for children under 12.

Lucayan National Park
Tourists often overlook Lucayan National Park. The forty-acre park houses the world’s biggest underwater limestone cave system that is accessible to experienced divers, though some sections are found on shore. Hiking trails wind through the pine forests leading to a boardwalk crossing the tidal creek where Gold Rock Beach is located. Gold Rock Beach is quieter and perfect for those looking for seashells and a quiet place to enjoy the sun and saltwater.

Port Lucaya Marketplace
Port Lucaya Marketplace is a 12-acre shopping complex in Freeport. More than sixty shops, one dozen restaurants, 90 vendors, two dozen artists, and even hair braiders set up shop at this elaborate shopping center. Tourists can find incredible bargains on handcrafted jewelry, artworks, and memorabilia from the Bahamas.

This is only a handful of the attractions found in all the Bahamas. With eleven islands waiting to be explored, tourists need not worry that they will run out of things to do. Many beaches, restaurants, shops, casinos, and historical monuments are awaiting visitors of all ages.