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Grand Bahama Travel Guide

 
 
 
 
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    The Grand Bahama is a long and fairly narrow island shaped like a shallow letter "S" laid on its front, Grand Bahama is 96 mls long and only 17 mls across at its widest point, generally it is much narrower.

    It is the fourth largest of the Bahamas islands but the second most populated. Fairly flat and low lying, much of the island is covered in tall, spindly pine forest. Though inhabited from pre-Columbian times, the island only started to wake up to the wider world in the 1950s. It is a tax-free port utilising the natural harbour at the west end of the south coast was conceived together with a plan to introduce industry and tourism and thus was created the port city of Freeport and the residential and tourist zone of Lucaya, 4 mls to the east.

    Grand Bahama is a favourite with American golfers, gamblers and boaters, who dominate the market and for whom most of the hotels are tailored, but becoming more accessible and affordable for UK package tourists seeking sun, sea, sand and anything else beginning with "s". Also a major port of call for cruise ships.

    It is second only to Nassau (New Providence Island) in terms of tourist development, although only a limited number of hotels are available on the UK inclusive-tour market. Mainly large operations with plenty of facilities; a couple are integrated with casinos; some are all-inclusive. Some in central Freeport but British tourists will prefer the beach hotels at Lucaya.
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    Freeport, THE BAHAMAS

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