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Unique and novel ways to celebrate your birthday or wedding anniversary

Nassau: It is the best known island of the Bahamas, capital with 260,000 inhabitants. It is a destination well connected to all major destinations with daily flights to the UK, US, Canada and the Caribbean. The city is located on the island of New Providence. In addition to the famous quality beaches of the Bahamas, the Blue Lagoon Island – dolphin encounter, Atlantis – the world’s largest and best water theme park is not to be missed. Nassau is a glamorous destination and has the best Star hotels and resorts, access to excellent restaurants, boutiques, active night life with excellent clubs and casinos. New Providence and Paradise Islands are key islands of Nassau.

Blue Lagoon Island: Here you can touch, play, dance, swim with dolphins, interact with sea lions, 3 miles from Nassau, this picturesque private tropical island has eighteen bottleneck dolphins and six sea lions. Follow it up with a relaxed barbecue and a tropical drink. Perfect way to relax.

Atlantis Aquaventure – The biggest and best theme park in the world, with a unique transportation system where once you dive into the water, your custom tube floats and takes you from one ride to the next while you enjoy the rides with drinks tropical without once leaving, even while moving to the top of the slide via escalators that accommodate the tubes. Some of the best slides, adventure rides and waves. The Mayan themed atmosphere transports you to another world completely.

Nassau Beaches

Activity Beaches:

Activities include: Swimming, Diving, Sailing, Beach Volleyball, Snorkeling, Parasailing, Windsurfing, Jet Skiing, Underwater Scooter, Bone Fishing, Beachfront Dining & Bar

Cabbage Beach: Rated as one of the best beaches in the world. Located on Paradise Island. Aesthetically endowed, most picturesque with excellent water sports facilities and excellent dining options. Favorite beach for the stretch of the best hotels in Nassau.

Cable Beach: World famous beach also favored by cruise ships. Main beach of the island of New Providence. 3 miles from downtown Nassau. Great water sports. Star hotels and luxury restaurants located near the beach.

Montagu Beach – Site of Fort Montagu built in the 18th century to protect the eastern access to Nassau Harbor by representatives of the Commissioner of the House of Lords. Popular beach, also preferred by the locals. Located on Paradise Island

Saunder’s Beach: Preferred for its stunning panoramic views at sunset. Located near Cable Beach. Great family beach.

Quiet Beaches

Western Esplanade: Quiet beach close to the city. Preferred for its proximity, walkable distance from downtown Nassau. Good beach facilities. Favored by cruise ship tourists. Also known as Junkanoo Beach by the locals.

Caves Beach: Quiet beach near the north coast of the island of New Providence. Seven miles from downtown Nassau.

Delaporte Beach: Quiet beach with great panoramic views, close to Nassau.

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