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Bahama Crafts Centre

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Downtown Nassau isn’t the only place known for a fabulous straw market! Conveniently located across the street from Marina Village on Paradise Island is The Bahamas Craft Centre. It features Bahamian handicrafts, conch shell jewelry, Junkanoo art, wooden carvings, clothing, straw work, souvenirs, and more. It’s also a place where you can both test your bargaining skills and watch local artisans work their magic. Located across the street from Marina Village and next to Anthony’s Grill and Dunkin’ Donuts, The Bahamas Craft Centre is quite recognizable, because even from the outside it has a style all its own. Noted architect Jackson Burnside of Doongalik Studios designed the large Art Deco building that is painted in many shades of pastel yellows, oranges, and pinks. Overall it has a more quiet and sedate atmosphere than its larger cousin on Bay Street in Nassau. The Bahamas Craft Centre features approximately 100 booths selling everything from clothing to woven straw goods and everything in between. You’ll find Bahamian handicrafts, paintings, sea treasures, blown glass, conch shell jewelry, rum cakes and candies, Junkanoo art, steel drums, candles, driftwood paintings, straw work, and pine seed dolls, as well as Androsia, a unique Bahamian fabric.

https://www.nassauparadiseisland.com/things-to-do/shopping/bahama-crafts-centre

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Ardastra Gardens & Zoo
Head to the heart of Nassau for a unique visit to the Ardastra Gardens Zoo & Conservation Centre. As the first and only zoo in The Bahamas, it features more than four acres of lush tropical gardens inhabited by a dazzling array of animal species—including the national bird of The Bahamas, the Caribbean flamingo. Hand-feed playful parrots, meet beautiful Bahamian boa constrictors and be sure to watch the world-famous marching flamingos in action. Originally created as a nature preserve by Jamaican horticulturalist Hedley Edwards in the 1950’s, Ardastra Gardens & Zoo has developed over the decades into a tropical garden, conservation centre, boutique zoo and now wildlife rescue & rehab facility. Today, thousands of visitors visit Ardastra annually to marvel at the tranquil, restorative gardens and enjoy close encounters with a wonderful collection of over 135 animals, complete with a petting zoo, secret garden and flamingo arena. https://www.nassauparadiseisland.com/things-to-do/unique-tours/kid-approved/ardastra-gardens-zoo
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Blue Lagoon Island
Located just three miles northeast of Nassau, Blue Lagoon Island (also known as Salt Cay) is home to dolphins and sea lions at Dolphin Encounters, but it also offers everything that you would want on a private island getaway. You can swim in a hidden lagoon with clear blue water, snorkel right off the beach and see coral reefs teeming with numerous species of tropical fish, sunbathe on white-sand beaches surrounded by coconut palm trees, and walk through lush natural vegetation that is the habitat for nesting birds. You can purchase a package that includes round-trip boat transfer to Blue Lagoon Island, lunch, free access to the Inflatable Aqua Park, plus use of the facilities, beach sports and game equipment. Water sports equipment is also available to rent: paddleboards, kayaks, clear bottom kayaks, water bikes, underwater scooters, and snorkeling gear. https://www.bahamas.com/vendor/blue-lagoon-island-beach
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Marina Village
If you’re going to Paradise Island to shop, a great place to start is Marina Village next to Atlantis. With over 20 designer and retail shops spread over 65,000 square feet—plus dining options ranging from casual and fine dining restaurants to grab-and-go meals and Starbucks—you’ll love strolling around this vibrant outdoor marketplace as you try to narrow down your purchases by asking yourself, “Will this fit in my suitcase?” The retailers at Marina Village in Paradise Island are as varied as they are unique. So if you’d like to go a delightfully different kind of shopping adventure, head to Marina Village for such stores as Atlantis Signatures, Columbian Emeralds International, La Parfumerie, Pirana Joe Resort Wear, Carlo Milano, Paradise Blue Surf Shop, Pandora, The Plait Lady, and more. https://www.nassauparadiseisland.com/things-do/shopping/marina-village
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Dolphin Cay Atlantis
The extraordinary 14-acre environment of Dolphin Cay at Atlantis, Paradise Island showcases one of the largest and most sophisticated marine habitats and animal rescue-rehabilitation facilities unlike anything in the world. In addition to caring for dolphins and sea lions and studying their behavior, Dolphin Cay offers unparalleled educational experiences. Visitors can participate in creative, non-disruptive “interactions” that build real awareness, stir emotion, and help fund our conservation efforts. Wearing a wetsuit and sitting in waist-high water, you will have the chance to get close to the dolphins, face-to-face, feeling that personal connection. What could be better than swimming freely with these extraordinary mammals in deep water? Underwater acrobatics and the rush of feeling the dolphins swim beside you are only a part of this magical encounter. https://www.nassauparadiseisland.com/things-to-do/unique-tours/adventures/dolphin-cay-atlantis
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Gaulding Key Beach
This long stretch of white powdery sand beach is a great place to pack a picnic basket and spend a relaxing day at the beach swimming and snorkelling. At low tide, you can walk or swim to Gaulding's Cay, a small island with a few casuarina trees. There is a place to park and shade is also available. https://www.bahamas.com/vendor/gaulding-cay-beach
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Guardian Blue Hole
The Guardian Blue Hole is said to have the second deepest cave in The Islands of The Bahamas, with a maximum explored depth of 436 feet (133 meters). The surface pond is fresh water, with a layer of hydrogen sulfide sometimes present at the halocline. The cave was named for a solitary barracuda that at one time inhabited the main entrance pond. Some of the walls of the cave are highly decorated with stalactites and stalagmites. Several deep pits within the cave drop from 45 m depths to more than 130 m. https://www.bahamas.com/vendor/guardian-blue-hole
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Hank's Place
Hank's Place Restaurant is unlike any other in Andros, because of its unique dining room and bar built over the water, providing guests a stunning view of Fresh Creek's harbor. It has two dining areas, one inside and one outside, and it serves Bahamian and American cuisine. https://www.bahamas.com/vendor/hanks-place-restaurant-bar
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Heritage Museum of the Bahamas
The Heritage Museum of The Bahamas, which opened its doors in July 2014, serves as the cornerstone of Graycliff's new Heritage Village. Nestled in the beautifully preserved Mountbatten House, right across from the charming Graycliff Hotel on West Hill Street, this museum offers a fascinating journey through the rich history and heritage of The Bahamas. From the dawn of prehistoric times to the lively present day, it's a treasure trove waiting to be explored. One of the highlights is the collection of Hamilton White, a distinguished British antiques collector. His impressive assemblage of fossils, relics, and treasures perfectly complements the storied past of West Hill Street. Among these captivating artifacts, you'll find a slice of a meteorite that's about 4.5 billion years old, a true testament to the wonders of our universe. The museum's timeline takes you through diverse eras: from natural history and the days of Columbus to the swashbuckling piracy era, slavery and plantation life, and the maritime adventures of the 18th century. It also delves into life in the Out Islands during the early 1900s, the era of the Duke of Windsor, the Royal Air Force, and the thrilling Bahamas Speed Weeks. For those with a keen interest in the past, this museum is a delightful mix of engaging stories and tangible history. The setting itself, with its historic charm, adds to the allure, offering a real sense of stepping back in time. It's a place where history fans can truly lose themselves in the captivating tales of The Bahamas. So, if you're ever near West Hill Street, make sure to stop by and let the Heritage Museum enchant you with its stories from centuries gone by.
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Love Beach
This small beach, located just below the Stella Maris Resort on the Atlantic side, is partially protected by offshore rocks. Imagine sitting here on the pretty, coarse white sand, alternating with occasional natural rock pools, feeling the ocean breezes, and watching the wave action. Great for snorkelling! The rocks adjacent to the reef contain a wondrous assortment of marine life including parrotfish, gigantic spiny sea urchins, fan and brain coral, queen and grey angelfish, damselfish, grey and yellowtail snapper and butterflyfish. https://www.bahamas.com/vendor/love-beaches
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Red Lane Spa
Indulge yourself with the best European-style spa treatments infused with tropical Caribbean flair. At Red Lane Spa, natural island botanicals soothe and invigorate the body, mind and soul for a journey of relaxation, restoration and rejuvenation. Discover for yourself why Condé Nast Traveler readers named Sandals Royal Bahamian “Top Caribbean Spa Resort.” For a real treat, escape to Red Lane® at Sandals Cay, our private offshore island, and enjoy a salt scrub on the secluded beach or a massage on a sea raft. From traditional stress-relieving Swedish massage like Tropical Bliss that will leave you island-style relaxed to Hot Stone Therapy and Feet First, which utilizes the ancient science of acupressure: Red Lane Spa will relieve tension and restore tranquility. Or for a different sensation, try the Scents of Love Couples Massage, which will take you on a side-by-side journey for two that will stay with you long after your vacation ends. https://www.nassauparadiseisland.com/things-to-do/spas-relaxation/red-lane-spa
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Straw Market
Right in the middle of the high-end and boutique shops on Nassau’s Bay Street you’ll find the world-famous Straw Market. It’s home to handmade Bahamian crafts, gifts, souvenirs, and items such as hand-woven straw hats, bags, mats, dolls, conch shell jewelry, and wood carvings—and all available at very reasonable prices, especially if you’re good at negotiating! Located on Bay Street in downtown Nassau, The Nassau Straw Market is an authentic representation of an industry that has been growing throughout The Bahamas and the Caribbean since the early 1940′s. Originally, the craft and skills of plaiting, braiding, and weaving were useful when Bahamians led subsistence lifestyles, with baskets being used for carrying fruit and fishing traps. But following the end of World War II, many North Americans began visiting The Bahamas for their vacations, and straw craft souvenirs soon grew in popularity. https://www.nassauparadiseisland.com/things-to-do/shopping/straw-market
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Baha Mar Casino
Imagine stepping into a world of opulence where the thrill of the Las Vegas Strip meets the serene beauty of Nassau’s Cable Beach. The casino at Baha Mar is a one-of-a-kind gem. Picture this: floor-to-ceiling windows that frame stunning ocean views as you explore a gaming paradise filled with lively table games, sleek slot machines, and exclusive gaming salons all spread across a massive 100,000-square-foot space. This isn't just the Caribbean’s largest casino; it might be its most breathtaking. The spirit of Las Vegas is alive and well in The Bahamas, inviting you to try your luck at 119 live tables featuring 18 exciting games including blackjack, baccarat, craps, and roulette. With bets starting as low as $0.01 and going up to $100, there are more than 1,100 cutting-edge slot machines ready to make your next big win just a button away! The slot machines here feature everything from classic reel spinning to video reels, progressives, video poker, and electronic table games. Beyond the gaming excitement, Baha Mar is home to a vibrant nightlife scene and an array of dining options that cater to every taste. Whether you're indulging in gourmet cuisine or grabbing a quick bite, there's something to satisfy every craving. So, whether you're a seasoned gamer or just looking to soak up the dazzling atmosphere, Baha Mar offers an unforgettable experience in paradise.
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Nassau Paradise Island
Nassau Paradise Island is a dream destination for those who live for sun-soaked days by the ocean. Imagine yourself lounging on endless stretches of pristine beaches, where the sand is as soft and white as powdered sugar. It's the ultimate spot in The Bahamas to unwind, soak up the sun, and let your worries drift away. The island offers a beach for every mood, whether you're up for a lively scene or a secluded escape. Picture yourself sipping a refreshing coconut drink as the gentle waves serenade you. Beyond the beaches, Nassau is rich with history and culture. Explore the vibrant local markets, savor authentic Bahamian cuisine, or take a leisurely stroll through the colorful streets. It's an adventure waiting to happen, with something for every kind of traveler.