Bahamas Cruise Expert Guide
			
			
			 Posted by John Metcalfe 			 
						The Bahamas is arguably the most popular cruise destination for U.S. travelers, and is especially popular with first-time cruisers from the U.S. 			 
			The Bahamas is arguably the most popular cruise 
destination for U.S. travelers, and is especially 
popular with first-time cruisers from the U.S. Only 
75kms from mainland USA, the outer islands that make 
up the group can be reached within a matter of hours. 
This makes the Bahamas an excellent choice of 
location for a short Bahamas cruise break of two, 
three or four nights away from home. Some 700 islands make up the archipelago of the 
Bahamas, of which only around 50 are inhabited. 
Cruise lines generally focus on just two Bahaman 
ports - Nassau and Freeport. Nassau is Bahamas' capital, and is located on the 
island of New Providence. It is a beautiful compact 
city that is easy to explore inside a day's shore 
excursion. The city's charm is in its architecture - 
and of course its people. Late 18th century and early 
19th century colonial buildings stand as reminders of 
Bahamas' British past. Parliament Square in downtown 
Nassau offers a unique perspective on the city's 
architecture, watched over, as always, by a grandiose 
marble statue of Queen Victoria. But Nassau is not just about history. It has a vibrant 
modern side too. Quality shops, fine restaurants and 
golden beaches, up onto which the inviting warm 
transparent waters of the Caribbean lap, are all 
there to be sampled. Activities such as snorkeling, 
diving and passenger submarine rides make for an 
exciting time in this tropical paradise. The nightlife 
in Nassau is buzzing too, with casinos and nightclubs 
offering the best of Bahamian life. A Bahamas cruise to Freeport on the island of Grand 
Bahama offers tropical paradise that is very close to 
home. Easily accessible on a two-night Bahamas cruise, 
Freeport is a city that welcomes cruisers and tourists 
with open arms. Duty-free shopping is one of the 
biggest draws of Freeport, and the city itself 
features a 10-acre international bazaar - a real 
shopping paradise in the tropics! The nightlife in Freeport is world-renowned. Casinos, 
nightclubs and live entertainment in Freeport are 
amongst the best in the Caribbean, and make for a 
great night out when you're on a Bahamas cruise. For travelers looking for a Bahamas cruise of a longer 
duration than four nights, some cruise lines offer 
special extended cruises, several of which incorporate 
a port call at a private island owned by the cruise 
company. Bahamas cruises generally depart from ports in Florida. 
Port Canaveral, Fort Lauderdale and Miami port are the 
big three which offer cruises to the Bahamas. So, if 
you're looking to take a short romantic break, or just 
fancy a change of scenery for the weekend, why not get 
yourself down to Florida and book a Bahamas cruise. 
Bahamas cruises are reasonably priced, and I guarantee 
you that the experience will be one that lives long in 
the memory. John Metcalfe is the author and web publisher of A to Z Cruises your #1 
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