Feast from the Sea The conch pronounced konk is chief among the many varieties of goodies gathered from the ocean. Claimed by the locals to be an aphrodisiac, conch can be prepared in numerous ways: for conch salad the flesh is chopped, spiced, and eaten raw with vegetables and lime juice; cracked conch is beaten and fried; lower calf creek falls and, finally, lower calf creek falls there are conch fritters. Be sure to try conch salad before you leave; it s delicious.
Sun Seeking There are literally thousands of beaches here some crowded, some so deserted you won t see another human being for weeks at a time. Great expanses of sugar-white sand and the palest of green waters stretch for mile after
Grand Bahama Captain Ted Been, Freeport, 242-352-2797. Captain Tony Cooper, Freeport, 242-352-6782. Captain Steve Hollingsworth, Freeport, 242-352-2050. Captain Elon Sonny Martin, Freeport, 242-352-6835. Captain John Roberts, Freeport, 242-352-7915. Captain Doug Silvera, Port Lucaya, 242-373-8446.
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