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Bahamas Recommendations
So, I'm planning for a trip from Maryland down to the Bahamas in the spring. I'll pick up a high school buddy in South Carolina.
The idea is to fly to a different island every morning, and spend the rest of the day & overnight there just hanging out at a beach with a nearby bar/restaurant and living the laid back good life. As for lodging, I just want a place to stay; nothing fancy, or expensive. The resorts seem very expensive $250+ per night and they seem geared to multiple nights. Has anybody been down there before that can tell me if there are places to stay that don't cost too much. More like $100 or less per night? Also, any recommendations on islands that would fit well into my plan? I've searched through the archives, but most RVers seem to have stayed at a single resort for the entire time. Not that there's anything wrong with that, just not what I'm looking for on this trip. Thanks, Bill |
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Send a PM to Rosie. He's been down there so many times, they're about to elect him President... :D From Rosie: I always tell my travelers: "We didn't fly all the way here to save money...." No suggestions for what you are wanting to do. Be sure to add up all the extra taxes because they can really add up (to near double the room cost). |
i copy pasted some info from one of my clubs. you might try and use this info to try and get the same deal in the spring. good luck.
Grand Bahama International Airport, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas Is Debuting A Brand New 8,000 Square Foot State Of The Art FBO!!!! Pre-Opening Fly-In 'Come And Experience The Sizzle' Only 65 Miles From Florida Get A First Hand Tour The New FBO Let me know if you?re interested and we can caravan! Hotel: Grand Lucayan Special Rates ? Single Occupancy $197.59 ? Double Occupancy $234.39 Or $117.20 Per Person Note: **Rates Are Inclusive Of Room, Taxes, Airport Fees, Round Trip Transfers** Visit Grand Bahama Airport..... See What The Locals Describe As ?The Grand Life? Will this be the first time you?ve flown your plane to the Bahamas? There is lots of info at http://www.bahamas.com/bahamas/vfr-flight-planning Including checklists to enter and leave the Bahamas http://www.bahamas.com/bahamas/enter http://www.bahamas.com/bahamas/checklist-leave-0 |
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keep on going about 140 more miles east to Marsh harbour stay on an out island like Hope town or Guana rent a runabout for a fun time
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Out islands are a completely different experience than Nassau or Freeport. My two most recent experiences are Stella Maris Resort on Long Island, and the Staniel Cay Yacht Club on Staniel Cay, in the Exuma chain. Both very general aviation friendly. I don't have any experience with the lower priced places, but It looks like the Exuma chain might have lots of possibilities for you. Several airports along the chain. This place looks interesting and Normans Cay has some interesting history. It might not be a place you would want to spend the night, but you can stop in for lunch and some beach time. The Bahamas Tourism website should help you find some of those places, if word of mouth doesn't.
Great flying, friendly people, beautiful water, and good food. Looking forward to our next visit! |
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Pilot discount is around 129 when we went a couple years back. Have Fun it is awesome over there! |
Bahamas vs S. Florida
I have a question about the allure of going to the Bahamas. Having vacationed in the Bahamas a few times and had a good time (via airlines or day ship) and flown around S. Florida, I haven't really realized the drastic difference in beaches or temperature between the two. Flying out of the country and going to remote locations are fun but are there, in your experiences, differences in beaches, etc to justify the additional cost and some risk in flying that 65+ miles over water to get there vs staying at FLL or Naples? I have flown to plenty of "exotic" places with the USAF so maybe my appreciation of safe water/food, reasonable crime levels and security might be skewing my questioning. Just asking.
Thanks, John RV-8 |
Very expensive but a must see regardless, is the Graycliff Hotel in Nassau. Perhaps dinner, tour of the cigar factory or tour one of the best wine cellars in the world...
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It is hard to put my finger exactly on what the allure is for my wife and I, but both of us have traveled quite a bit to exotic destinations and we have come to believe that the Bahamas are as good or better than most of them, and only a short flight from the US. Of course, the fun of going in our own RV is a piece of it, too. The Bahamas govt. is extremely friendly to GA (more so than the US, it seems at times!). Not sure I got the question answered, but that is my take on it. |
John
I also spent some time in exotic places courtesy of Uncle Sam. But I never saw the safe water, good berthing thing. I guess that is the difference between you Zoomies and us Squids!!!!
If you are looking for rustic, try looking for fishing guides. On some of the smaller islands they are hooked into more of the "local economy" that often means cheaper, more rustic (but in my opinion) still safe, and more fun (also IMHO) accommadations. Oh yea, while your at it, try a day of bone fishing - the best island experience you can have!!!! Local guide, up close and personal with the food chain!! |
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