SAMPLE PRODUCT
Kuoni has a
week at Atlantis Paradise Island, from £2,440, for May 2017.
kuoni.co.uk
Hayes & Jarvis offers a week at Melia Nassau
Beach Resort from £1,899, departing
November 24, 2017. hayesandjarvis.
co.uk
Prices are
all-inclusive and include BA flights from Heathrow with transfers.
of comfort. The Bahamas can be sold as a twin-centre with Florida, less than an hour away, or an add-on to city breaks in New York and other US hubs. The peak season is December to May,
avoiding rainy summer months and the possibility of tropical hurricanes.
◗ COAST, CUISINE & CULTURE For such a small destination, there’s a surprising amount to see and do. Tru Bahamian Food Tours offers a fantastic three-hour walking tour through Nassau, stopping off at six places for generous tastings of conch fritters, rum cake, ice cream, chocolates and more ($69 for adults, $49 children).
trubahamianfoodtours.com One of the tastiest stops is Graycliff
Chocolatier Factory, in the grounds of the historic Graycliff Hotel, where sweet-toothed visitors can sign up for chocolate-making workshops. And don’t miss Arawak Cay, with its
inexpensive fish fry restaurants, and colourful beach bars pumping out music on Junkanoo Beach.
Highlights aren’t just of the edible variety: fancy meeting a dolphin, or being a keeper for the day?
The highlights aren’t just of the edible variety: fancy meeting a dolphin, or being a keeper for the day? Atlantis Paradise Island has its own Dolphin Cay, offering a variety of encounters, with a 30-minute shallow water experience for $118. Plus there’s the ever popular
Aquaventure water park, which is free to guests or $129 for adults and $99 for children who aren’t staying in the hotel and want to buy a day pass. Other top sightseeing tips include the Junkanoo Educulture Tour, a hands-on, fun activity for all ages where visitors learn about the annual
A carriage ride around Parliament Square
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