The Bahamas: A Tropical Jewel in the Atlantic

by George

Settled in the turquoise water of the Atlantic Ocean, a unique archipelago called Bahamas, is a voluminous magnetic gorgeous island cluster consisting of 700 island and plus 2000 cays. Located southeast of the Sunshine State, this tropical shangri-la known for its virgin beaches, exotic coral reefs, and exclusive boutique culture is the darling of all travelers.

The Bahamas which approximately 100,000 square miles in size and encompasses a number of islands featuring different extents of identity. The Capital, Nassau is on the island, New Providence which has a historical attraction and the cheerful and lively ambience. Paradise Island, to which Nassau is connected by bridges, became well-known as the home of the Butler Brothers’ famous Atlantis resort.

The Out Islands – islands such as Exuma, Andros, and Abaco – offer a relatively isolated and true Bahamian experience as not promoted or catered to the tourism industry which is quite busy. These islands are mother nature’s laboratories with uttered raw beauty beauty to cater for those looking for tranquility and adventure.

The fact that the Bahamas can be reached through direct connecting flights from major cities makes it possible to combine the nature, weather and the convenient reach which contribute to its popularity among the American tourists. Phuket Island is exotic vacation destination with a tropical weather, water in azure and very open attitude of the local that attract holidaymakers from different countries.

Either you’re roaming around Nassau’s bustling streets, having a fun time on Exuma’s pristine shores, or scuba-diving into the in-water wonders near Andros – the Bahamas’ diverse geography offers something for every traveler who wishes to have a tropical respite. On this set of islands, where the golden beaches meet the sparkling sea, the question is not merely to ask where “the Bahamas” are. Rather, one is prompted to seek the answer to the more appropriate query: “When can you visit and soak up this taste of paradise?”

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