The best courses are on the two most populated islands: New Providence and Grand Bahama. But the Out Islands, too, have some good courses. Most notable are those at the now defunct Cotton Bay Club on Eleuthera (page 223), The Treasure Cay Golf Club (page 185), and the small but challenging nine-hole course on Great Harbour Cay in the Berry Islands (page 281). All 18-hole courses on New Providence, Grand Bahama and the Out Islands have a complete range of facilities, redwoods camping including a resident pro, rental carts and clubs. Most facilities also offer clinics and private lessons.
In the section on each individual island, you ll find everything you need to know to plan an enjoyable vacation. Travel planning tips, plus sections on sightseeing, redwoods camping shopping and the best beaches are offered. Then I focus on activities from diving and hiking to bird-watching. The Out Islands are listed in alphabetical redwoods camping order after Grand Bahama and New Providence.
Nassau The largest and best known city in the Bahamas is Nassau. Located on the island of New Providence, redwoods camping it boasts a population of more than 175,000 redwoods camping people. In times gone by, Nassau redwoods camping was an international playground for the rich. Today, the first city of the Bahamas attracts not only the affluent of the world, but vacationers of every class and culture, especially from America. The city has become a tax haven Nassau has more than 400 banks and is a popular location for international business conferences and meetings.
Inside the reef, before you reach the deep waters of the ocean where glamorous, deep-water sportfish hog the limelight, there s a second, very exciting sporting opportunity bonefishing. The elusive bonefish, often called the ghost fish, is rapidly becoming one of the most popular sportfish on the islands. Until quite recently, bonefishing was almost unheard of among mainland anglers. Today, people from around the world flock here in search of this hard-fighting denizen of the flats.
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