Top 5 ways to save money on a Bahamas vacation
Posted on: October 12, 2013Going on a Caribbean vacation will never be cheap. But there are always ways to stretch your dollar as far as possible. Here are the top five ways to save money while on vacation in the Bahamas. Eat local. Stay away from the tourist places as much as possible to save money and experience the local culture. There are many native spots to eat featuring the local fare such as the outdoor fish fry at Outrigger's at Smith's Point, just east of Lucaya. Delicacies native to the region include many …
Vacationing in the Bahamas
Posted on: February 9, 2013Vacationing in the Bahamas is a great way to spend time with friends and family. The Bahamas have something for everyone, so regardless of your vacationing style, you are certain to have a good time. Some people, when on vacation, like to go non-stop, visiting endless attractions and seeing everything possible. In their minds, missing some monument or other tourist site would be considered a waste of money. For others, a vacation is about getting away from the stresses of everyday life, slowing …
Great Bahamas Vacations
Posted on: February 9, 2013Cruising has become an ever more popular idea for vacations. They offer something for everyone, but one thing that nearly any passenger of any age and lifestyle can enjoy on a cruise is relaxation. Although you’re constantly moving with the ship, life on board is allowed to slow down a little if you let it. A ship is like a floating city, and has all the conveniences of dry land right at your fingertips. Whether its shopping, nightlife or exercise you’re into, the ship has it, but you also h …
Beating Jet Lag on A Long Trip
Posted on: November 28, 2012Traveling by air across several time zones will result in jet lag. The human body has a circadian rhythm that is based largely on a 24-hour cycle. Every 24 hours, the body does a number of things on schedule, far exceeding simply going to sleep and waking up. For example, melatonin is produced in the evening and helps a person fall asleep. Cortisol is the opposite, and is produced in the morning to stimulate waking (among other things). Body temperature and blood pressure fluctuate on a daily ba …