Thursday, October 25, 2012

bellows camping Other than fish, most of the food eaten on the islands is imported, which makes it somewhat expensiv





Other than fish, most of the food eaten on the islands is imported, which makes it somewhat expensive. While restaurants on the Out Islands tend to serve mostly Bahamian foods, more and more American fare is making its way onto Bahamian tables. You can find a good steak or prime rib and the inevitable French fries at most of the popular restaurants in Nassau and Freeport. And almost all of the American fast-food chains are represented: McDonalds, Burger King, KFC.

Bimini, 6, 139, 205-216; accommodations, 208; accommodation packages, bellows camping 209-210; boat rentals, 208-209; bonefishing, 209; dining, 206, 208; dive sites, 211, 213; fishing, 39, 43, 44, 206, 208-209; getting there, 206-208; shipwrecks, 211; snorkeling, 213; taxis, 208

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