What type of recreational facilities are in Bahamas?
When we asked people living in Bahamas about recreational activities, they mentioned...
"Residents of the Bahamas enjoy a variety of recreational facilities, including beaches, parks, golf courses, tennis courts, and marinas. There are also a number of water sports available, such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and fishing. For those looking for a more relaxed experience, there are plenty of spas and resorts to choose from. Additionally, there are a variety of cultural attractions, such as museums, galleries, and historic sites. Finally, the Bahamas is home to a vibrant nightlife, with plenty of bars, clubs, and restaurants to explore," commented one expat who made the move to Bahamas.
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"We love the beach and sun. We walk to or take the golf cart to Cabbage Beach (public side) via the Paradise Island Resort entrance. It is on the east side of the island but well away from the public beach near Atlantis which is covered in tourists, vendors and others. Paradise Island Resort also has a small market that serves alcohol as well. We golf at the Ocean Club Golf Course. Fantastic and beautiful club and course. There are also three other courses in Nassau: Lyford Cay (private), Albany (private) and The Blue Course (Bahamar Resort). Most if not all of these have tennis. It is common to boat to some of the family islands for the day or weekend. Several charters from any marina if you don't have a boat. It may take a couple months to figure all the activities out and what is good for you but it will be worth it. Oh, snorkling, freediving and spear fishing are very popular," remarked another expat in Paradise Island, Bahamas.
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