But you’re missing out on all The Bahamas ... (yes, Nassau was ruled by informal pirate code for a bit), but nowadays, it’s all lobster bisque and bread pudding here. This fine dining spot ...
An archipelago of more than 700 islands, the Bahamas may collectively be best known for its clear turquoise water, idyllic beaches (with dozens on the island of Nassau alone), and world-class diving.
Visitors will find highly regarded restaurants ... checking out Nassau's Cafe Matisse and Freeport's Flying Fish. Various beers, wines and spirits are served throughout the Bahamas, but no visit ...
Robert Curley Built high on a Nassau hillside as a pirate's residence in 1740, Graycliff is by far the most historic hotel on New Paradise Island that also houses a fine dining restaurant ...