If you are going to Paradise Island in the Bahamas you are in for a great vacation. This tropical retreat is home to great shops and dining, as well as some of the best diving in the world. It's the perfect place to take the golf clubs, relax and experience everything the Bahamas has to offer.
Blue Lagoon
Blue Lagoon is an excellent place to snorkel and SCUBA dive. It is home to hundreds of species of fish and aquatic animals. You will swim with the stingrays and experience unparalleled diving.
Charter company Bahama Divers offers several full-day and multiple-day trips. It will be able to accommodate whatever you want to explore and it is located a few minutes from Blue Lagoon.
Bahama Divers
PO Box 5004
Nassau, Bahamas
011 (+242) 393 5644 (if calling from outside the U.S., substitute 00 for the 011 international access code)
http://www.bahamadivers.com
Ardastra Gardens
Ardastra Gardens is a zoo and wildlife conservation center. It is a great place for kids and families. You can see tropical birds, including a flamingo show, and interact with animals at a petting zoo. You can also take in some valuable history and conservation lessons. The 5-acre complex includes many lush tropical plants and trees.
Ardastra Gardens
P.O. Box N-4882
Nassau, Bahamas
011 (+242) 323 5806 (if calling from outside the U.S., substitute 00 for the 011 international access code)
http://www.ardastra.com
Ocean Club Golf Course
The beautiful Ocean Club Golf Course is a top destination for golfers. Its par-72, 18-hole course is right on Paradise Island and the club offers luxury accommodations.
Another option is the Cable Beach Golf Club, which is located on Nassau. Twilight rates are less than $50.
Ocean Club
P.O. Box N477
Paradise Island, Bahamas
1 (800) 321-3000 in the U.S.
http://www.oneandonlyresorts.com/flash.html
Cable Beach Golf Club
West Bay Street
Nassau, Bahamas
011 (+242) 327-6000 (if calling from outside the U.S., substitute 00 for the 011 international access code)
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