Posted on October 14th, 2008 by Amanda
Although the beaches and shops of the Bahamas will probably be sufficient to keep you happily occupied when the sun is high, what are you to do when it starts to slip out of the sky? Go back to your hotel to sleep? For some people this is a perfectly acceptable answer; for others, the prospect of allowing what could be some of the greatest moments of their lives pass them by simply because it was no longer daylight is inconceivable. For these people the Bahamas host a booming nightlife, giving visitors the opportunity to drink in the atmosphere of the islands every moment of their visit.
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Posted on October 14th, 2008 by Amanda
When you go on vacation you don’t just want to go on vacation; you want to go on the vacation of a lifetime! It’s impossible to have a once in a lifetime experience without knowing where to go or what to do in order to ensure that you get the most out of your vacation, which is why we’ve pulled together a brief guide to the hottest spots in the Bahamas in order to help you to plan your vacation and reap as much enjoyment from your island experience as possible.
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Posted on October 13th, 2008 by Amanda
Although the Bahamas are a common tourist point, there are many things about the island that are uniquely its own that travelers should be familiar with before planning their next vacation.
a) Passports-Regardless of what country you are coming from you must have a valid passport before entering the Bahamas, and you must be able to present that same passport upon your departure. If your passport is lost during your vacation it will be necessary for you to contact the nearest embassy representing your country; they will be able to assist you in obtaining a new one and arranging for passage home. Even if you do possess a valid passport you will still be required to fill out an immigration arrival and departure card before you will be allowed to officially begin your vacation.
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Posted on October 13th, 2008 by Amanda
There are many people who have learned over the years that foreign foods should be approached with caution; you can never guarantee when a local delicacy is going to set your foreign stomach on its proverbial ear and result in you spending the rest of your vacation nibbling on toast and vowing never to return. Before you step off of the plane to begin your Bahamian vacation, take the time to familiarize yourself with many of the local delicacies-and cull out those which you are 90% certain will not agree with you.
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Posted on October 13th, 2008 by Amanda
There is nothing better than an island vacation; the sun on your face, the wind in your hair and the sand beneath your feet combine to give you the feeling that you have stepped out of your ordinary, everyday life completely and been transported to a mythical paradise. There are a few downsides to taking a vacation outside of the borders of your own country, however, and that is the inevitable culture shock that you are going to experience at some point or another as you walk down the streets of your vacation destination and realize that you’re not in Kansas anymore. If you are unprepared for the cultural differences that you are going to experience when you travel to the Bahamas they may jump out and catch you by surprise, leaving you floundering and dimming the joy you would otherwise find when vacationing in Eden. On the other hand, forewarned is forearmed, and if you are prepared for the strange sights you are going to see then you will be able to take them in without so much as batting an eyelash.
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