- The Rarest Cruising TreasureThe component that most complements a cruising boat is also the one thing that is most difficult to come by; the cruising woman! The proverbial ‘woman’s touch’ isn’t just about decoration or cuisine; the same essence a woman brings that Posted by Wojaj in Sailing in the Bahamas | Mar 23, 2008
- WeatherWhen ordinary people discuss the weather it is usually an idle topic. Not so with cruisers! It is always a primary concern. Trip destinations and distances, anchoring, activities and of course safety revolves around it so it is treated with Posted by Wojaj in Sailing in the Bahamas | Mar 9, 2008
- Neptune TaxThe $300 cruising fee the Bahamas charged paled next to the ‘Neptune Tax’. Water leaked into the compartment where my brand new Honda E2000 generator was stored completely submerging it; a $1000 ouch! King Neptune also snatched hats off heads Posted by Wojaj in Sailing in the Bahamas | Mar 2, 2008
- $Expensive$Since most things in the Bahamas have to be imported they are more expensive than in the states; usually 2 to 3 times higher. Cruisers try and bring all the cheerios, peanut butter, and other ‘staples’ they will need with Posted by Wojaj in Sailing in the Bahamas | Feb 24, 2008
- Just shoot me!Kelvin is an herbalist and natural healer. He is so gifted that if I get skin cancer I will seek out Kelvin for his natural remedy before trying chemo! He inspired me to keep a supply of dried poke Posted by Wojaj in Sailing in the Bahamas | Feb 17, 2008
- Lets make food!Food had not been a high priority with me and I had only stocked up on canned goods, cereals, non-fat dried milk, peanuts, crackers, peanut butter and jelly, and pudding cups. Kelvin brought with him a host of spices and Posted by Wojaj in Sailing in the Bahamas | Feb 14, 2008
- The Yoga ExperienceWe anchored off the Yoga retreat (ashram) on the harbor side and it was interesting to hear the tour guides on the passing tourist boats pointing to the Yoga pavilion and saying "And on the right you can see the Posted by Wojaj in Sailing in the Bahamas | Feb 10, 2008
- The floorThe kitchen floor has been laid and it looks good but their is a gap where the old boards join the new. lesley is not convinced that Phil can finish the floor with a seamless invisble join. Posted by kev-yoyo in renovation journey2010 | Sep 20, 2010
- Laid-Back and Lovely: The Real Bahamas A three-piece band is playing rock and reggae as a soft Caribbean breeze drifts across the patio. The boaters are at the bar comparing notes on the past day and the days ahead, and various other Posted by SoFla Kate in Florida Etc. | Aug 18, 2010
- Harbour Island Honeymoon
Wedding Day - May 6, 2010 - Harbour Island, Bahamas
© Donna Whitfield DeCosta
Our goal while living in the Bahamas is to visit as many of the Family Islands or [u Posted by jlamarre in La Fete Quoi | Jun 15, 2010
- First ImpressionsFirst Impressions at Bimini Harbor
Two types of sailors voyage the seas, those who run aground and those who lie about it. A mere 53 miles east of Miami, the small island of Bimini is the first port of call entering Posted by capnmike in Ship's Blog | May 20, 2010
- Alicetown, BiminiWell, we finally made it to Bimini. We set out to go to the Bahamas on 11/18/08 and actually arrived on 04/09/10, a mere 507 days later, more time than Darwin needed for the Beagle to get to the Galapagos Posted by sailziveli in Innocents Aboard | Apr 12, 2010
- The Bahamas!Aqua water, beautiful beaches, largest cruise ship terminal in the world, a 5 star resort that takes up an entire island, American tourists, coffee shops, trinket shops everywhere!!!! Welcome to Nassau, capital of the Bahamas!!!
So we arrived in the Baha Posted by STEPofaith in Ripple Effect | Apr 4, 2010
- Last Port - NassauToday we arrive at Nassau in the Bahamas. Being that there isn't too much to do there after you've been there once in your life we decided not to get off the ship today. It was really nice Posted by toursbym in Tours by Margaret | Feb 12, 2010
- Pack your bags.....Today we have a day at sea as we make our way to Nassau. We only have one comment to make. Thank God Susan is not here. The seas are very rough and we are rocking like Posted by toursbym in Tours by Margaret | Feb 11, 2010
- The BahamasThe Bahamas are great for tourism. There are so many things to do. It is always sunny in the Bahamas so you can always be outside staying active. There are 29 islands, 661 cays, and 2,387 islets. The best part Posted by ddougherty in My Diary | Jan 21, 2010
- FreeportFreeport, Bahamalar'ın ikinci büyük şehri olup, serbest ticaret bölgesidir. Aynı zamanda su sporları, golf merkezleri ve kumarhaneleri ile ilgi çeken bir tatil merkezidir.
The Royal Oasis Casino adanın en büyük kumarhanesi ve Bahamalar'ın en büyük ku Posted by ayferonur in Ayfer-Onur Seyahatnamesi | Jan 5, 2010
- Nassau Nassau, Bahamalar'ın başkenti. New Providence Adasının kuzeydoğu kıyısında yer alan bir liman şehri ve dünyanın başlıca tatil merkezlerinden birisidir. Posted by ayferonur in Ayfer-Onur Seyahatnamesi | Jan 5, 2010
- Day two- let the fun begin!On Sunday, we awoke to the most amazing smells- breakfast was sizzling and the coffee was hot. Steph, the dive instructor, gave us a run down for the day’s itinerary and off we went to our first dive site Posted by bblizard in Exuma Cays Sailing Charter | Dec 29, 2009
- And we are off!Saturday started early with flights from Fort Lauderdale to Nassau…piece of cake. On time, no issues and clear skies made this breezy hour long flight most enjoyable. Flying over the Bahamian waters on a clear day afforded us Posted by bblizard in Exuma Cays Sailing Charter | Dec 29, 2009
- BahamasNow I know what your thinking... a cruise to the Bahamas?? Not really backpacking around the world Chris! But hey, I worked hard all summer at camp so I deserve it and anyway it was really cheap. So we rocked Posted by dezmondos in Chris' Travels | Sep 14, 2009
- Country #1The Bahamas are in the atlantic ocean south east of america just about 50 miles off the coast of florida and north of cuba. The population of The Bahamas is 305,655 27% is 0-14 year olds, male pop 41,268/ female Posted by eric stubb in eric | Aug 20, 2009
- Disney Cruise & Destin ~ Jul/Aug 2007This trip included a 3-night Disney Cruise to the Bahamas followed by 5 or so nights in Destin, FL (can't remember exactly since it's been two years). Here are brief highlights and a bunch of photos.
[b]Disney Terminal @ Port, Posted by lilinando in Mel's Travelogue | Aug 4, 2007
- Elbow Cay, the Abacos, BahamasFriday, July 3rd
The Bahamian’s call it Kerpunkle Up. To be drunk or intoxicated. I hadn’t been drinking, but you could say I was intoxicated. Drunk on excitement, on the salt Posted by vicki_h in Come With Me... | Jul 13, 2009
- back in the usa :(Right now I am sitting in Charlotte Airport in NC and waiting for my flight to Boston. Since I have written my last post, there have been so many things going on in life in Bahamas. We met lots of Posted by gocebe in GÖÇEBE | Nov 2, 2008