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Enjoy the Fun of Island Tourism: 14 Islands of The Bahamas are Ready to Welcome Visitors

by Sheila Nelly
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The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation (BMOTA) urges consumers to know that the best thing they can do for the country, now more than ever, is simple: visit The Bahamas


Nassau, Bahamas (Merxwire) – The Islands Of The Bahamas is an archipelago with more than 700 islands and thousands of cays spread out over 100,000 square miles of ocean, starting just 50 miles south east of the coast of Florida. While the country grieves the devastation Hurricane Dorian brought upon two of the most northern islands, Grand Bahama and The Abacos, there is a silver lining. The majority of The Bahamas, including 14 of the most commonly visited islands, remains unaffected by the storm. The warm and friendly people of The Bahamas, along with hotel and travel partners, from Bimini to Nassau and Paradise Island, The Exumas to Inagua, are ready to welcome travelers with open arms.

 

Long Island in The Bahamas

 

As the public seeks information on how they can best help the country recover, the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation (BMOTA) urges consumers to know that the best thing they can do for the country, now more than ever, is simple: visit The Bahamas.

 

Maintaining a robust tourism industry will be vital in helping the country to recover and rebuild. — Dionisio D’Aguilar, Bahamas Minister of Tourism & Aviation

 

Airports, cruise ports, hotels and attractions throughout the Northern, Central and Southern Bahamas are open and operating. These islands include:

  • Nassau and Paradise Island
  • The Exumas
  • Eleuthera and Harbour Island
  • Bimini
  • Andros
  • The Berry Islands
  • Cat Island
  • Long Island
  • San Salvador
  • Rum Cay
  • Acklins and Crooked Island
  • Mayaguana
  • Inagua

 

“Maintaining a robust tourism industry will be vital in helping the country to recover and rebuild,” said Bahamas Minister of Tourism & Aviation Dionisio D’Aguilar. “We are grateful for the outpouring of support and love for our islands, and we would like everyone to know that the best thing they can do for us right now is visit Nassau, Paradise Island and the Out Islands. Our beautiful island nation is ready to welcome you.”

Travelers should visit https://www.bahamas.com/ to learn about the unique characteristics of each Bahamian island and find the one, or two or three, that best suits them. Bahamas.com is a portal to vacation discovery with a wealth of resources for planning a trip. Travelers can start with the Island Finder at https://bahamas.triptuner.com/islandfinder/en – an interactive tool that measures personal preferences to match consumers with the island for them – then explore a pre-approved list of Places to Stay ( https://www.bahamas.com/places-stay ) and an always-updated database of Deals & Packages ( https://www.bahamas.com/deals-packages ) to book. For island cuisine, upscale resorts and endless family activities, Nassau and Paradise Island ( https://www.bahamas.com/islands/nassau-paradise-island ) are turquoise waters and culture collide. For a quaint, boutique getaway where the sand is as pink as the colonial cottages, visit Eleuthera and Harbour Island ( https://www.bahamas.com/islands/eleuthera-harbour-island ). The options are infinite.

In addition to planning a trip to The Bahamas, monetary donations to a reputable relief organization are most critical at this time. Those who wish to contribute can find a list of The Bahamas’ verified partners at https://www.bahamas.com/relief .

 

Media Contact Information:

Anita Johnson-Patty
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism
1-800-224-2627

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