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Island Food Tours Brunchin’ Sunday’s
Island food tours and Goombay House have collaborated to bring you Brunchin’ Sundays. A brand new offering to their already awesome line up of food tours. You get to sit back in an air conditioned van while being chaffeured between brunch spots. Whats better than that? This tour isn’t just…
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My U.A.E Top Five List
My U.A.E top 5 list has been one of the hardest things to narrow down. I have gotten this question so many times since I got back. After giving it a lot of thought I finally put a list together that I am happy with. There is so much to…
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Hamilton’s Caves, Long Island, Bahamas
Hamilton’s Cave is currently the largest cave system in The Bahamas. The cave is named after the settlement you can find them in, Hamilton’s is just south of Salt Pond. Lucayan artifacts were found in this cave and it is believed that they lived here hundreds of years ago. The…
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Dean’s Blue Hole, Long Island, Bahamas
Dean’s Blue Hole is an iconic natural wonder and known to be second deepest salt water blue hole in the world. It’s enclosed on three sides by a cliff face protecting it from wind and wave action. On it’s forth side it faces a beautiful turquoise lagoon with a gorgeous…
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Bahamas Jetboat
Bahamas Jetboat is one of the newest boat tours to hit Nassau’s sandy shores. This high-speed jet boat ride is guaranteed to get your adrenaline flowing, if you’re looking for a thrill this is the tour for you. On my arrival to Bahamas Jetboat headquarters, I was immediately impressed. I was…
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Captain Bill’s Blue Hole – Andros
Captian Bill’s Blue Hole, is one of the largest on the island of Andros and easiest to reach. This inland blue hole is 440 feet in diameter and is one of many of a fascinating network of blue holes dotting the island of Andros. Andros Island has over 350 known inland and…
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Blue Lagoon – Day Away
Blue Lagoon Island is a short boat ride away from Paradise Island, 3 miles by boat to be exact. You can go for a relaxing day away from Nassau or choose one of thier activities to fill your day. How to get there: Catch a taxi to the Paradise Island…
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The Salt Beacon – Little Exuma
Near Williamstown up on a cliff is The Salt Beacon, A tuscan styled column built in the 1900’s  that functioned as a un-lit guide for ships to the salt port. Because Exuma is so flat it was perfect for the salt industry back then. I can’t imagine them ever missing…
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HAPPY 1 YEAR BLOGIVERSARY !
Yay! It’s my blogiversary! Girl With Her Views is 1 year old! Today I am taking a little break from adventuring to tell all of you “Thank You!”. When I started girlwithherviews a year ago I wanted a place to share my life, adventures, things to do and places…
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The Glass Window Bridge
The Glass Window bridge, located in North Eleuthera was once a natural rock arch. It has been replaced by a man made bridge due to repeated damage from hurricanes and natural erosion. It is a beautiful sight to behold where two oceans meet at the thinnest point of the island.…