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Cruising the Bahamas Islands for Your Next Sailing Holiday

August 25th, 2007 · No Comments

By: D. Browall

The Bahamas consists of approximately 700 major and minor islands along the Atlantic Ocean (of which only 30 are inhabited). Most of these islands are made of corals formed thousands of years ago. The island country is only 50 miles away from the US state of Florida. Sailing in Bahamas is a good start if you want to travel around the Caribbean. Its 700 mile coastline stretches as far as Haiti. Aside from this, its waters are great for both sailing and scuba diving.

Bahamas is rather a small country with an area of only 5,382 square mi. If compared, this land area is smaller than Connecticut. On the other hand, its population is also small with an estimated population of only 323,000 inhabitants (2005 census estimate). Most of the people in the island are Africans. However, there are also a small number of Europeans, Americans, Asians, and Hispanics.

The country’s fundamental driver of their economy is tourism (from which gambling and other forms of betting is very big). The island’s several casinos, resorts, restaurants, and hotels employ almost 60 percent of the country’s labor force. Furthermore, 60 percent of Bahamas’ gross domestic product comes from their tourism sector. The rest are scattered to banking and finance, fishing, wine, and agriculture industries.

Because of the island’s colorful and rich subtropical climate, many tourists and sailors have kept on flocking the country. Aside from this, Bahamas also has some of the world’s most beautiful sea and sky. As a matter of fact, many resorts in the country are renowned internationally because of its lovely beaches. The island also has thick vegetation and stunning wildlife. However, Bahamas has no rivers.

If you want to fully experience sailing in Bahamas, you should not miss Cat Island. This is one of the most visited islands in the country. It has a 48-mile long land area. Moreover, Cat Island also has some of the Caribbean’s finest ports and several sophisticated restaurants.

Barrier reefs can also be found along the country’s coastal areas. In fact, Bahamas has the 3rd longest barrier reef in the whole world. Not only this, Bahamas also has approximately 15 percent of the world’s corals.

The island country has many tourist spots to offer to its visitors. Aside from the usual beaches and casinos, you can also enjoy its protected national wildlife, historical and antique places, museums, plazas, and sea parks. Sailing in Bahamas can be a stimulating experience - it can be booth fun and educational.

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