Vacation In Grand Bahama – Absorb Its History While Participating In Everything It Has To Offer
May 12, 2010 by Willen Karsin
Filed under Destinations
Centuries ago, pirates ruled the Caribbean and controlled many of the islands. These days, Grand Bahama is one of the most popular vacation spots in the Bahamas. The island is but 60 miles from Florida, and with English the primary language, it’s no wonder the island is a great getaway spot.
More than fifty years ago the vision of one man was responsible for Grand Bahama’s deepwater harbor and planning the city of Freeport. It’s economy is strong and stable, and the island is unusual in the fact that all utilities and infrastructure are privately owned and operated. Result? Beautiful roads and glitch-free services.
Grand Bahama is 95 miles long and 17 miles wide. Its two cities, Freeport and Lucaya, are home to many resorts and hotels. Freeport is the capital and commercial center, and Lucaya is the tourism center. Lucaya is known as the Garden City because of its beauty and lovely beaches.
Grand Bahama is full of natural beauty, and that extends underwater with the magnificent reefs, caverns, and blue holes. There are three National Parks, and the magnificent Garden of the Groves boasts more the 10,000 plants among its twelve acres.
Grand Bahama offers a wonderful variety of international cuisines to please all tastes. The local cuisine of course includes seafood, and also poultry, or pork, typically fried, steamed, or curried, with various kinds of rice and salads.
Grand Bahama is considered by many to be a golfer’s paradise. Along with golf you can enjoy fishing, boating, diving, sightseeing, casinos and nightlife, just to name a few. Surrounded by the beautiful Caribbean, the Grand Bahama may be one of the world’s top vacation destinations.
You can look forward to a remarkable mix of historic charm, modern attractions and natural wonders on your visit to Grand Bahama Island, which is an environmental treasure trove. There are small towns that seem to sleep in time, and they hide a history unlike any other in the Caribbean.
Travel to Grand Bahama Island and you’ll find an idyllic destination with a balmy climate, perfect beaches and a welcoming population. You won’t want to leave, and you’ll be sure to come back.
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Tips for a Perfect Family Road Travel
November 8, 2009 by Gertie Magwood
Filed under Hotels
Getting the family together for a road journey can be quite an exercise. And between heavy traffic, bored or uneasy children and driver fatigue, the process of “getting there” can test anyone’s diligence.
But some unhurried preparation – for everything from fuel costs to rest stops – will make the experience pleasant rather than frustrating.
AAA offers the following advice for families planning their next road trip.
Before You Go
* Take some time to plot your trip from starting to end. Plan your journey online using www.aaamaps.com for point to point driving directions. If you don’t have access to the Internet, contact your nearest local AAA travel office for a custom-made triptik.
* Calculate your petrol price. If you are looking to pinch a penny on fuel, visit www.fuelcostcalculator.com. This web site helps motorists calculate the price of fuel for their travel based on the unique vehicle’s make, model and year.
* Give your car a checkup. Have your vehicle inspected by a certified motorcar technician. To find a AAA Approved Auto Fixing facility in your area, visit www.aaa.com.
* Remember, timing is everything. As you plot your journey, make time allowances for traffic jams, road construction and other factors that may reduce your expected speed.
On the Road
* Start fresh. Instead of leaving early in the morning after staying up late packing clothes and loading your vehicle, get plenty of rest the night before your journey. Driving asleep is highly dangerous and results in many clashes and deaths each year.
* Be safe. Make sure that all passengers are secured properly with safety belts and child safety seats as required. Choose the appropriate child safety seats for your children and make sure the seats are properly installed. Up to ninety percent of child safety seats are wrongly installed.
* Keep your family linked. If you are traveling with children, will need something to keep them busy. Be sure to get games and books to help them pass the time. Many vehicles now feature on-board DVD players that can help keep children entertained for hours.
* Stop sporadically to stretch your legs. Take a break every two hours or every 100 miles, particularly if you are traveling with children and pets. To avoid driver fatigue, make arrangements to substitute with other drivers. – NU
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