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Some Simple Home Truths Relating To The Bahamas

There are over 700 islands in the Bahamas (including some very little ones) that are located in the West Indies. Since the 1970’s it has been an independent country, and is still part of the Commonwealth which is technically ruled by Elizabeth II (Queen of England). Because of its colonial heritage you will find that the official language of the islands is still English and because it is widely spoken throughout the islands still it has been a key factor in helping the country to flourish and so become a favourite with the many people who traveled to it on vacation from the USA.

The biggest 2 islands in the Bahamas are Grand Bahama and New Providence which is where the capital Nassau is located. The largest employer of over half the population of Bahamians is tourism and especially the 2 largest islands certainly feel like one big tourist resort. If you prefer a vacation that is offering comfort then it is suggested that you take your vacation on one of the bigger islands in the Bahamas and if you want something with a bit more adventure then try one of the smaller ones.



Because the Bahamians are very proud of their traditions such as their music styles, which involves large brass bands you will often find these playing in the streets and traditional foods such as pineapple and crab will often be eaten at large festivals held at about the time of the harvest.

They also enjoy boat racing, holding regattas and other boat related pastimes as well as cricket and athletics. If you happen to visit some of the smaller islands you will still see that traditional arts and crafts are still practiced, although they sell most of these to the tourists nowadays, which means you are able to purchase a beautifully hand woven basket or other items at a very good price in some places.

But should you decide to visit the Bahamas, check the hurricane forecasts for the near future. Certainly in 1992, 1999, 2004 and 2005 the Bahamas was hit by a number of hurricanes in which many people died.

 

 

 

About The Author

Allison Thompson a work from home mum who has set up a site which provides information on all aspects of travelling to and taking a holiday in the Bahamas. If you would like to learn more about this beautiful country then please visit http://www.bahamas.wiki101.info.

 

Recommended Reading

Fodor's Bahamas 2007

Book Description

Explore deserted cays, chow down on conch salad at an Out Island shack, bar hop in Nassau, snorkel amongst coral reefs, or catch an impromptu rake 'n scrape jam session–Fodor's Bahamas, 2007 offers all these experiences and more! Our local writers have traveled throughout the country to find the best hotels, restaurants, attractions and activities to prepare you for a journey of stunning variety. Before you leave for your trip be sure to pack your Fodor's guide to ensure you don't miss a thing.

The San Francisco Chronicle sums it up best –"Fodor's guides are saturated with information."

- We frequently update our Bahamas guide, and we make every effort to bring you the most accurate and thorough book. Plus we provide timely updates about the area at Fodors.com.
- Unlike other travel books, Fodor's guides rely heavily on local experts who know the territory best–so you know you're seeing the real Bahamas.
- We give you the planning tools you need to tailor your trip. We give options for all budgets. You make the choices.