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Nassau, Bahamas |
Leaving Wed, Feb 17
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from $1036 from $1143 |
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Nassau, Bahamas |
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from $767 from $806 from $912 |
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Nassau, Bahamas |
Leaving Fri, Feb 19
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from $660 from $700 from $806 |
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Nassau, Bahamas |
Leaving Sat, Feb 20
Returning Mon, Feb 22 Returning Tue, Feb 23 Returning Wed, Feb 24 |
from $554 from $594 from $700 |
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Nassau, Bahamas |
Leaving Wed, Feb 24
Returning Sun, Feb 28 Returning Mon, Mar 1 Returning Tue, Mar 2 Returning Wed, Mar 3 |
from $700 from $806 from $1036 from $1143 |
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Nassau, Bahamas |
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Returning Sun, Feb 28 Returning Mon, Mar 1 Returning Tue, Mar 2 Returning Wed, Mar 3 |
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Nassau, Bahamas |
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Returning Sun, Feb 28 Returning Mon, Mar 1 Returning Tue, Mar 2 Returning Wed, Mar 3 |
from $487 from $594 from $824 from $930 |
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Nassau, Bahamas |
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Nassau, Bahamas: Why Go
Nassau, Bahamas: Paradise Found
Nassau is a scintillating clash of contrasts--from glitzy casinos to quiet, shady lanes; modern, galvanizing resorts to tiny settlements; and couture shopping to chatty street vendors.
History lesson: While Nassau has weathered its fair share of pirates, Spanish invaders, slave-trading British Loyalists, and Prohibitionist rumrunners, it remains most influenced by England, which sent its first royal governor to the island in 1718.
You can take it with you: Although the Straw Market burned to the ground in 2001, locals gathered to resurrect this open-air market of indigenous antiques, crafts, and bric-a-brac. Negotiating the perfect price will not only make your wallet happy, but earn you respect amongst the traders.
Place we love, even if it?s touristy: The Atlantis Resort & Casino is not only the largest, most lavishly designed casino in the Caribbean, but it is also has a 14-acres waterscape, with a predator lagoon filled with sharks, stingrays, barracuda, and more.
Chill-out spot: Head to Saunders Beach to catch some rays, practice your downward dog, or unwind with a pulpy beach read.
Did we mention it?s free? Four-legged friends abound at the Ardastra Gardens--a zoological retreat where you can get acquainted with the local jaguars, monkeys, sloths, and other nocturnal animals.
Local flavor: Nassau locals beam when it comes to the various ways they prepare their favorite food: conch. Try a fresh conch salad at the Forge, crispy conch fritters at Hammerheads Bar & Grill, or conch stew at a street vendor in the Straw Market.
Nassau is a scintillating clash of contrasts--from glitzy casinos to quiet, shady lanes; modern, galvanizing resorts to tiny settlements; and couture shopping to chatty street vendors.
History lesson: While Nassau has weathered its fair share of pirates, Spanish invaders, slave-trading British Loyalists, and Prohibitionist rumrunners, it remains most influenced by England, which sent its first royal governor to the island in 1718.
You can take it with you: Although the Straw Market burned to the ground in 2001, locals gathered to resurrect this open-air market of indigenous antiques, crafts, and bric-a-brac. Negotiating the perfect price will not only make your wallet happy, but earn you respect amongst the traders.
Place we love, even if it?s touristy: The Atlantis Resort & Casino is not only the largest, most lavishly designed casino in the Caribbean, but it is also has a 14-acres waterscape, with a predator lagoon filled with sharks, stingrays, barracuda, and more.
Chill-out spot: Head to Saunders Beach to catch some rays, practice your downward dog, or unwind with a pulpy beach read.
Did we mention it?s free? Four-legged friends abound at the Ardastra Gardens--a zoological retreat where you can get acquainted with the local jaguars, monkeys, sloths, and other nocturnal animals.
Local flavor: Nassau locals beam when it comes to the various ways they prepare their favorite food: conch. Try a fresh conch salad at the Forge, crispy conch fritters at Hammerheads Bar & Grill, or conch stew at a street vendor in the Straw Market.