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Atlantic Ports: The Bahamas |
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"AAargh! Yo Ho, Yo Ho...A Pirate's Life for Me!"
Walking along the quay, you'll spot a towering ship, listen to sounds of pirates imbibing and singing at a tavern, soak in the dockside smell of sea water and walk amid bales and barrels. It's 1716 and you're in dangerous territory as it's the Golden Age of Piracy. Well, not quite. You're actually on a cruise ship port call in Nassau and this is "Pirates of Nassau," a fun, educational downtown attraction. "AAargh! Yo ho, yo ho!"
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Photologue: Exploring to the West of Freeport
Susan J. Young, this publication's editor, traveled on a cruise to Freeport recently and took a unique shore trip to the western, quieter side of the port destination. The journey's sites include a historic lighthouse, quiet coves, gorgeous beaches and a nature walk to caves. Here's a photologue of some of those sites.
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Walking Tour of Nassau for Cruisers
Nassau is the seat of Bahamian government. The destination also boasts shopping, historical sites, eco-activities and gaming. Nassau is one of the most frequented ports of call for short cruises originating from Florida's East Coast ports. Ships on longer voyages also call at the island. Professional cruise writer Marcia Levin, who also is SouthernCruising.com's senior contributing editor for active senior travel, has designed a fun walking tour of Nassau from the cruise pier. So if you want to hoof it on your own and still see some of the important sites, come along with Marcia...
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