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Sightseeing |
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Explore Nassau,
the capital of The Bahamas. Visit century old establishments, museums
and landmarks.
You
can also board a fast ferry boat and cruise over to nearby Harbor
Island for an afternoon that includes lunch, a historic walking
tour and use of a beach cabana.
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Activities |
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New Providence
Island (also known as Nassau/Paradise Island) provides a lively
atmosphere including beachfront resorts, a wide range of dining
venues, an exciting nightlife, shopping and watersports.
Scuba diving
and snorkeling are a favorite among honeymooners to the Bahamas.
Sport fishing and golfing are also popular. Or take a tour that
includes Calypso entertainment, snorkeling, lunch and amazing view
of the islands by boat. Above all, couples like to relax and play
in the ocean or on the fantastic beaches.
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Shopping |
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Beautiful
Bahamian art and antiques, meticulously handcrafted jewelry, leather
goods, handmade clothing and ceramics can easily be found. You
can also find many products at discounted duty-free prices. Nassau's
famous Straw Market is a mecca for craftsmanship and creativity, offering
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Language
Spoken |  |
The official language of
The Islands Of The Bahamas is English, more British than American, and generally
intertwined with a special Bahamian dialect. Some Indian words like "cassava"
and "guava" have been retained in the language. |
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Currency |

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Bahamain Dollar, though
the U.S. Dollar is widely accepted and is equal to the Bahamain Dollar. | |
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Climate |
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The
annual average temperature is 76°F. The islands are semitropical, with a yearly
rainfall of 52", occuring mostly during the months of May-June and September-October. |
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Entry
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A
valid U.S. passport for U.S. born citizens. Ask your travel professional about the newlywed procedures if you changed your name. |
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