Top sigths of Bahamas


Chapters of the guide to Harbour Island
Traditions and mentality of Harbour Island
We hope you don’t think there is no more fun on the island except for Junkanoo. The locals extremely love such mass holidays so they celebrate Liberation Day, Independence Day, Columbus Day and lots of other national days particularly important Britain or the whole world with the same big mood. Bahamas Food Festival, Rum Bahamas, various sports competitions take place here on the island as well. Besides, … Open

Travel guide to Harbour Island
Shops on Harbor Island are, as expected, very expensive. Large resorts have boutique galleries that sell clothes and accessories by the most famous fashion houses. They offer elite designer clothes and beach accessories, jewelry and perfumes. The choice of souvenirs is also amazing. Despite high prices, not only millionaires visit Harbor Island. Savvy travelers visit the island before the peak season when hotel … Open

Harbour Island for children - what to visit
Another interesting sight is the local prison where pirates and their accomplices were jailed in the 18th century. There is also a mill in the town. In the 19th century, people ground sugarcane with it. Go for a walk around Dunmore Town and your children and you will see how the English settlements looked like in the 18th century. The city centre hasn’t changed a bit since those days. Maybe your kid is fond … Open

Shopping, streets and outlets
And, of course, there is a huge variety of things connected with pirates. Harbour Island had been a pirate place for many years, so now you can buy a model of a galleon, a golden ducat, a spyglass, and an eye patch without any troubles. But remember: no actual pirate treasures were ever found here, and all the stuff from sunken ships are federal property. Well, where there’re pirates, there’s rum. The … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants
Fruit juices and various beverages with it (e.g. citrus Switcha) are very popular among locals. People here are also fond of Coca-Cola and Pepsi. The islanders also borrowed English tea tradition so you can order it in every cage without any troubles. Besides, it’s usually served with milk. However, coffee is also highly popular here, especially Colombian and Brazilian ones. Talking about alcoholic drink, you … Open

Attractions and active leisure
You can also go to a local areas tour. You’ll also be able to swim in an open sea. Or you can take a ferry to Eleuthera and relish its clean beaches and spectacular views. Also, don’t forget to get a relaxing walk around Harbour delighting local exotic plants, and small sink lakes which are the only terrestrial sources of fresh water, as there are no rivers on the island at all. If you’ve already … Open
