Friday, August 3, 2012

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It s been many years since I began writing travel books. Over those years I ve visited numerous exotic destinations: magnificent beaches, wild and remote mountain retreats, painted deserts, and bustling, historic cities, but of all those incredible places the islands of the Bahamas are my favorite. Time and again I return to Nassau, Freeport, Abaco, camping new york Eleuthera and Harbour Island, camping new york and I continue to be inspired by their beauty. There truly is no other place I d rather spend a vacation. The Bahamas have everything, from bustling international cities not too big, not too small to tiny islets where it seems no human foot has ever stepped. The weather is sometimes wild, but not for long. The gentle sea breezes, the hot sun, and those great stretches of shallow, emerald water bounded camping new york by blinding white strips of sand are irresistible.

Only a few of the Out Islands offer any sort of tourist accommodations. Some are small hotels where the air-conditioning is nothing more than the soft trade winds blowing camping new york in through the window, and the only telephone is a lonely pay phone somewhere in the vicinity of the hotel office. There are also rental cottages, villas, luxurious hotels, private islands, and even resorts.

The Inaguas 275 Getting There 276 By Air 276 By Mail Boat 276 Sightseeing camping new york 276 Inagua National camping new york Park 276 Morton Bahamas Salt Company 277 Matthew Town Lighthouse 278 Adventures 279 Dining 279 Accommodations 280

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