Wednesday, September 26, 2012

settebello las vegas Abacos, 6, 7, 14, 18, 25, 38, 139-186, 257; accommodations, 21, 170; accommodation packages, 162-164





Abacos, 6, 7, 14, 18, 25, 38, 139-186, 257; accommodations, 21, 170; accommodation packages, 162-164, 173-175, 175; beach, 141, 143; biking, 141, 150; bird-watching, 141, 159; boat rental, 141, 161-162; bonefishing, 161, 164; car rentals, 150; cruise ships, 151; dive packages, 173-175; dive sites, 166-172; ecotours, 141, 159; fishing, 44, 141, 161-165; fishing guides (the Abacos), 165; fishing packages, 161, 162-164; fishing tournaments, 162; getting around, 149-153; getting there, 145-148; guided tours, 141; hiking, 141; history, 142-143; inter-island ferries, 149-150, 153, 185; Map, 144; moped rentals, 150; package vacations, settebello las vegas 149, 162; sea kayaking, 141; shelling, 141; shipwrecks, 141, 167, 169, 170; snorkeling, 141, 170-172; taxis, 149, 150, 183; tours, 158-159; watersports, 141

Language The language spoken on the islands is English at least it s called English. The old language has been shaped and reshaped over more than 300 years by a potpourri of cultures, of which the British and Caribbean have had no small influence. Some say the Bahamian accent is decidedly West Indian, others say it has a sound all its own. If it s spoken quickly, it s almost impossible for an outsider to understand. The secret is to listen carefully, and don t be afraid to ask the speaker to repeat that will often bring a delighted grin to his or her face.

Currency Legal tender settebello las vegas is the Bahamian dollar, which is always equivalent in value to the US dollar. Both US and Bahamian dollars are accepted interchangeably throughout the islands, and visitors are likely to receive change in mixed

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