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[QUOTE="msf22b, post: 4106043, member: 656"] For those of you uninitiated: There's the Bahamas that most people know; Nassau the capital, nice hotels, broken down town center, Paradise Island, Fish fry (go) and the Chinese hotel complex...Grand Bahama (haven't been in a while) and the rest...which I love...lots of islands, few people, wonderful beaches, great snorkeling (in spots) and untroubled, friendly people... [B]Andros[/B]: huge, lightly populated, bone fishing and snorkeling paradise [B]Berry's[/B]: A string of islands, from a cruise ship dock at the top, a large resort at the bottom and quiet in the middle. [B]Abacos[/B]: got really beat up in the last big hurricane, somewhat touristy but authentic, and at its best a sailors paradise; will take a few more years to build back to normal. [B]Eleuthera, Harbour Island and Spanish Wells[/B]: We were at Spanish Wells for Sep/Oct sailing our beach cat, fishing and relaxing: Fab...Harbour island, the Bahamian version of St. Barts. [B]Exumas:[/B] Long string of wondrous islands with slightly busy Georgetown near the bottom. And that's just the beginning, there are lots more Nassau is an outlier in a way. [/QUOTE]
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