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THREE OF THE BEST ACTIVITIES IN NASSAU
1 VISIT GRAYCLIFF HOTEL This historic hotel in downtown Nassau dates back to 1740 and is home to a chocolatier, cigar factory and wine cellar. Visitors don’t need to stay here to make a trip to this charming property for a cooking class at the Graycliff Culinary Academy, a chocolate tasting tour or a unique custom wine blending experience.
2 EXPLORE THE OCEAN Venture beneath the surface of the warm Caribbean water on a once-in-a-lifetime snorkelling tour. Guests will receive expert instruction before diving down below to explore some of the Bahamas’ most vibrant reefs. Back on board, they can relax and soak up the sun while sailing.
3 LEARN ABOUT BAHAMIAN CULTURE The vibrant, colourful festival of Junkanoo is synonymous with Bahamian culture, having been celebrated as early as the 18th century, when slaves were given three days off for Christmas. The Educulture Junkanoo Museum honours these traditions, educating visitors on the history of the festival and showcasing costume pieces and traditional music.
free boat ride away, where a chic beach club sits among a landscape dotted with hammocks and private cabanas.
ONE FLIGHT AWAY With daily Nassau-bound flights leaving the UK, your clients are guaranteed a seamless journey to this winter-sun hotspot. British Airways flies direct out of Heathrow
every day, while Virgin Atlantic flies four times a week in the winter and twice a week in the summer. For clients based in Scotland, Air Canada
now flies to Toronto from Edinburgh, while Delta has announced a new Edinburgh to Atlanta service, making the US or Canada a great multi-centre addition, before a quick flight to the Bahamas.
PICTURES: Nassau Paradise Island Promotion Board
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