great place and I am thinking about a trip to Paradise Island in the Bahamas in June. I know this is prime rainy season. I also know we cannot predict the weather. What I would like to know is if generally the rain comes for a short time during the day followed by the sun, or if when it rains, does it rain cats and dogs all day long? If anyone knows from experience, I'd love to find out so I can decide whether to take a chance on booking or not. Thanks. Read more: http://forum.virtualtourist.com/forum-1646550-1-Travel-Paradise_Island-1-forum.html#ixzz1x4nMNdP3
human hunting
The Paradise Rock Club is a club located in Boston, Massachusetts. It is a place to see bands perform. U2's Bono has had some kind things to say about the Paradise Rock Club, even though U2 is not considered the type of band to play clubs.
Just a navy which is called Royal Bahamas Defence Force
bahamans
The Bahamas is an independent nation in the Caribbean known for its beautiful beaches and clear waters. It operates as a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy, with the Queen of England as the head of state. The country's economy is heavily reliant on tourism and financial services.
It is a common noun, as opposed to a proper noun (which is the name of a person, place or thing, such as Long Island).
Taking a Bahamas cruise is an exhilhirating and enthralling experience that can loeave you with a lifetime of memories. The sights, sounds and smells of this tropical paradise are rivaled by none other, and you will find yourself visiting this Caribbean haven time and again to revel in its beauty and charm. Most Bahamas cruises visit the Nassau, the largest cruise ship port of the island chain. When taking your Bahamas cruise, make sure to book a room with an ocean view, as these sights are not to be missed. As you pull into your port, you will be awed by the breathtaking sight of sunlight glistening over the roofs of the island’s pastel roofed buildings. The smell of freshwater will overtake you as you bask in the warmth of the Caribbean ocean breezes. As you depart your vessel, you will be greeted by the sounds of chattering natives, intermingled with the melodic harmonies of steel drums welcoming you to this island paradise. Venture a little farther into town and check out the tourist-packed Bay street, Nassau’s main drag. On this busy thoroughfare, you will find an eclectic mix of upscale boutiques and top named stores, such as Cartier, Coach, Bulgari and Rolex, mixed in with gitchy souvenir shops hawking screen printed tees and key chains. For a bargain hunter’s true paradise, head on over to the straw market, an thatched outdoor hut jam packed with vendors of every ilk. Be warned, the straw market is for the serious haggler only. After your shopping day is complete, check out the Atlantis resort for a one of a kind experience. Bask in the sounds of slots and roulette wheels at the giant casino, or catch the sight of a rare shark or 10 foot sting ray in their world famous aquarium. Head over to the spa for a relaxing beachfront massage or a paraffin wax overlooking the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean. No Bahamas cruise is complete without stopping to sample one of the island’s specialties---the rum cake. Head back to Bay Street for this culinary delight. No need to stop and ask for directions. Just follow your nose, you’ll smell them baking from the street. Taking a Bahamas cruise is a once in a lifetime experience you won’t soon forget. So pack the sunscreen and the sunglasses and sail away to your island paradise.
coconut rice and steak kebabs
lots of board games
shorts and t-shirts
there are lots of cool buildings and water parks. you can even see the hotel that Michel Jackson stayed in when he was alive. you also can see where a lot of famous people stayed when they visited the Bahamas
anything from hotels, to houses, to apartment's condos