Posted by: Editor on Feb 17, 2005 – 07:56 PM outislands Several cruise lines are in the real estate business, having bought or developed uninhabited bits of the Bahamas and other Caribbean islands to offer passengers seclusion and a sybaritic day at a beautiful beach. Think Gilligan’s Island, minus the shipwreck. You […]
Bahamas Travel News
Articles: Medical Matters
Posted by: travadmin on Feb 08, 2003 – 09:17 PM mindandbody Your health and safety are the most important part of any travel experience. Here are a couple of tips regarding travelling with medicine. It is particularily important if you are arriving by boat. Take a small first aid kit with salves, […]
Atlantis Unveils New Restaurants
Posted by: Editor on Jan 13, 2005 – 11:10 AM cuisine A restaurant concept named as the top American regional diner in New York for five years running will be the “signature restaurant” in the 600-room luxury all-suite hotel that will be built as part of Kerzner International’s Phase III expansion at […]
Baha Mar Development Making Progress
Posted by: Editor on Oct 20, 2006 – 11:37 AM newsandinfo Wyndham Nassau Resort and Radisson Cable Beach Resort held a press tour last week to highlight that the transformation of the Cable Beach strip is going as planned. Both hotels are a part of Baha Mar Development Company’s $110 million capital […]
Cracked Conch and Wine
Posted by: Editor on Oct 22, 2007 – 12:44 PM cuisine I love to do Wine Food Pairing with foods that are outside of mainstream America, so for this adventure I crossed the Gulf stream and cruised over to the Bahamas! Bimini, Bahamas, only 42 miles east of Miami, is an easy […]
Stars Have Island Fixation
Posted by: Editor on Oct 25, 2006 – 10:37 AM newsandinfo Wish You Were Here A group of high-profile investors, including pop star Shakira, 29, and Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters, 63, are in contract to buy–and eventually develop–the 700-acre Bahamian island of Bonds Cay. In addition to a boutique hotel, luxury condominiums […]
The Out Islands of the Bahamas
Posted by: travadmin on Nov 02, 2003 – 08:33 PM outislands Over the years Ive spent a fair bit of time on beaches. I think of it as work. And its a tough life of course, being a Caribbean beach correspondent: counting the grains of sand, testing the soporific quality of hammocks, […]
Grand Bahama Poised To Become Tourism Hub
Posted by: Editor on Sep 20, 2006 – 10:16 AM newsandinfo Tourism officials are eager to see Grand Bahama become the sport and entertainment hub of The Bahamas. Work began to steer the nation’s second city in this direction three years ago before Hurricanes Jeanne and Francis in 2004 put a dent […]
First Dive Symposium For The Bahamas
Posted by: Editor on Apr 21, 2008 – 01:55 PM diving The Bahamas Diving Association and Bahamas Ministry of Tourism announces first ever dive symposium scheduled for June 10th and 11th, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas. This two day event will showcase the best in diving the Islands of The Bahamas has to […]
Eleuthera Developer Explains Delay of French Leave Resort
Posted by: Editor on Aug 18, 2006 – 11:27 AM newsandinfo EIC Resorts has never had a problem with the financing of the new French Leave Resort and Marina that company plans to build at Governor’s Harbour, Eleuthera, according to an official of the development group, who said the plans for the […]