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BEST ACTIVITIES IN THE BAHAMAS (from "Lonely Planet Bahamas"; click book icon below to order) DOLPHIN ENCOUNTERS
Nothing can prepare you for the thrill of an exalted encounter with dolphins on their own terms and on their own turf. Several operators offer swim-with-wild-dolphins triops that are guaranteed to leave you filled with boundless joy. ABACO NATIONAL PARK
Few spots are as dramatic and serene as the lonesome headland at Hole-in-the-Wall, highlight of this forested park-a last refuge for the Bahama parrot. The hiking is splendid. It's a true escapists' dream for those who don't mind rustic accomodations. ABACOS' LOYALIST VILLAGES
the fistful of bicentenary Loyalist villages on Elbow, Man O'War, and Green Turtle cays exude irrestible charm. Splendidly preserved, gaily decorated clapboard houses have been pickled in aspic, and the Loyalists' descendants have managed to retain some of thier old ways, adding a living-museum quality. INAGUA NATIONAL PARK
If the rewards of standing in the midst of the Western Hemisphere's largest flock of flamingos weren't enough for bird watchers, Great Inagua's saline ponds also attract countless other water birds. JOURNEYING BY MAIL BOAT
This system of boats that leave from Nassau to most of the other populated Bahamian Islands, is the lifeline of the Bahamas. It's purpose is to carry freight to the islands, but they do take passengers. You may choose only to do it once, or it may become the only way you travel between the islands, but a journey by mail boat is one to remember forever. Far from cushy, this is down-to-earth travel guaranteed to show you a side of life far from the tourist mainstream, and it's sure to bond you to the Bahamian people. FAMILY ISLAND REGATTA
Put yourself in aparty mood and fly down to Great exuma for the best time time in the islands. This traditional sailing regatta pits local skippers against each other, while onshore the crowds whoop it up in a four-day party. HARBOUR ISLAND
This island is off the north coast of Eleuthera. It is a happenin' place with the rich and famous rubbing shoulders with the local fisherman, and models galore. Bill Gates has a house here, which should tell you something. Besides the charming historic village of Dunsmore Town, "Briland' boasts a stunning pink-sand beach, great nightspots, and a choice range of accomodations, including Pink Sands, a favorite spot to lay your head in the entire Bahamian chain. SPORT FISHING
Fisherfolk claim that wrestling a big one from the 'great blue river' is a tip-top thrill. If you can stomach it, your options are legion. Or for smaller yet no less challanging fry, try your hand at bonefishing; adherents swear that even great sex can't compare, but I think they need to go out more often! SWIMMING WITH SHARKS
Wowee!! You can go swimming with sharks while they feed at several locales. at Stella Maris and at Walker's Cay, you can witness a feeding frenzy just a few feet away. At Freeport and Nassau, the sharks are hand-fed by a diver clad in chain mail. It is definitely not for the timid! For a list of the places in the Bahamas that offer shark dives, go HERE..... COMPASS POINT
Pay one visit to this brazenly colorful, unpretentious gem west of Nassau, a sibling to Pink Sands in Harbor Island, and you will understand why many end their vacation to the Bahamas at this spot. CUBA EXCURSIONS
If you like The Bahamas, you'll LOVE Cuba, a one-hour flight away from Nassau. Several tour companies offer single-to-multiday excursions to this fascinating and friendly island of sensual charms. Be prepared to be pleasantly surprised!
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