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Nassau & Paradise Island
Ragged Island
Considered the gateway to The Bahamas these
islands allow you to experience an island
metropolis where the ease of the tropics meets
the big city. Here, beautiful beaches are just the
beginning. Venture beyond them and discover
an island humming with history, art, nightlife,
and culture.
Quiet, serene, and hilly, Ragged Island isn’t nearly
as rough as its name suggests. The island is a
haven for avid fishermen, with its unparalleled
flats ideal for bonefishing. It’s not uncommon to
snag an abundance of grouper, snapper,
barracuda, tuna, and kingfish during a one-day
expedition on the water
Rum Cay
San Salvador
Nearest to Long Island, Rum Cay is considered
one of the best-kept secrets in The Bahamas –
home to historical ruins, vivid coral reefs, miles
of white sand beaches, and thrilling surf. Just
offshore, abundant marine life attracts fishermen,
divers, and snorkelers from all around.
One of the smallest inhabited islands in The
Bahamas, San Salvador is unique in the
archipelago. Its sparkling inland lakes, various
historic monuments, miles of secluded beaches
and roughly 50 dive sites keep visitors well
entertained.
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