Sunday, August 5, 2012

cedar valley campground Turks Head Inn. This old inn, circa 1869, oozes atmosphere. There are just eight guest rooms, all re





Far away from the bustling streets and tourist cedar valley campground attractions of Nassau and Freeport, the rest of the Bahamian population, some 40,000 people, pursue their everyday lives. They live in sparsely settled little towns and villages cedar valley campground from one end of the island chain to the other. Most Out Island residents have never left their island.

Turks Head Inn. This old inn, circa 1869, oozes atmosphere. There are just eight guest rooms, all recently cedar valley campground renovated and furnished with antique reproductions. Satellite TV is a bonus, as are the telephones, if you consider such luxuries an essential. Some of the downstairs rooms have their own gardens, and the upstairs rooms have balconies. Best of all, it s inexpensive. Duke Street, PO Box 58, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos, BWI, 649-946-2466. From $65.

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