Nassau, Bahamas


Historic Nassau is the very heart of the Bahamas. As its capital city and center of government, it is full of life and energy, culture and color with lots of places to go and things to do. Cruise ships bring thousands of visitors from all over the world to its shores. Its museums catalog the historical evidence of centuries of change and development. As a former tax haven and trust center, Nassau attracts international banks and a large, wealthy expatriate community. Island citizens enjoy a high standard of living with improved education and healthcare.
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Paradise Island sits two bridges away and on the opposite shore of the harbor from Nassau. The island is known for powder soft beaches and crystal clear, turquoise water that is great for diving and snorkeling. Or take a scenic stroll through Marina Village or shop for souvenirs at the Bahamas Craft Center and Craft Cottage. Dominating the island is the sprawling Atlantis resort, complete with a casino, water park, and extensive marine habitat.

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