One of the best things about vacationing in the beautiful Bahamas is all the delicious food you get to eat. From grilled Bahamian rock lobster to mahi-mahi dinners, to the delicious coconut desserts and tropical fruit, you will sure to be pleased. But out of all the tasty dishes available to you during your vacation, there is one local delicacy that you really must try when you’re there. Conch (pronounced “konk”) is the national food of The Bahamas and a true Bahamian specialty.
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Super Yacht of the Week: ARIANNA
ARIANNA is a firm Boatbookings favourite and a fine choice for July’s first Super Yacht of the Week. This 2012 Delta Marine 50m motor yacht offers generous interior and exterior volumes, elegant styling and lavish accommodation spaces, making her the obvious choice for your next vacation through the Bahamas and Virgin Islands.
Super Yacht of the Week: W
June’s final Super Yacht of the Week is the sensational W, the ultimate 130 Westport with everything you could ever dream of for a memorable summer Bahamas yacht charter. She is the perfect family yacht, given her spacious decks areas, comfortable accommodation and endless water toys list!
Fine Dining and World Class Cuisine at Sapodilla Estate, the Bahamas!
Before heading out on your luxury yacht charter in the Bahamas you might want to arrive in Nassau a day early to enjoy the island and dine at the beautiful Sapodilla Estate. This beautiful Estate is named after a local fruit tree, which only starts to suggest the thought that goes in to their food! Sapodilla’s sophisticated island-style and colonial influence is set among lush gardens and has beautiful Bahamian artwork throughout.
Ready to Bask in the Bahamian Sun?
Offering year round sunshine and steeped in history, the Bahamas is one of our favourite charter spots. Follow in the steps of Christopher Columbus who first made landfall in the New World here, pirates who used the islands as a haven in the 1600s and where British loyalists made their homes following the American Revolution. With 29 islands, 661 cays and nearly 2400 islets surrounded by clear turquoise water, it is a sailor’s paradise. Located just 100 miles off the Florida coast and a two hour flight from New York you can find yourself relaxing on a warm teak deck in record time.