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This structure, erected in 1994, is an example of typical British colonial architecture.
Gorgeous course making use of the naturally rolling landscape and strategically placed water traps to challenge even the most sophisticated golfer.
This diving outfitter organizes scuba diving and snorkeling trips.
This dive center organizes diving trips for all kinds of divers, from wreck lovers to reef connoisseurs to wall fanatics.
Course with the world's largest sand trap.
Watch tower reportedly used by the pirate Blackbeard.
At 126 ft, this tower is the highest point in Nassau, providing spectacular views of the island.
The world's largest marine park, home to over 50,000 sea animals.
Who said Atlantis is sunk? Bombastic entertainment complex combining Disneyworld theatrics with Las Vegas kitsch where you can gamble, dine and shop.
18 acres of brightly colored flowers and tropical plants.
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Come face to face with the most fearsome creatures inhabiting the sea: sharks grub on treats brought by your guide while you watch.
Large lake with beautiful wooded shores and a large population of island birds.
Beautiful lake surrounded by woods - a perfect spot to see some of the island's most beautiful birds.
Small, quiet pond - a great place for canoeing.
Sip on a rum-spiked drink after a free factory tour of this world-famous distillery.
An exciting dive 80 feet under the surface of the water, and you don't even get wet!
Popular spot for lounging and swimming, especially on the weekends.
A string of underwater walls: a popular diving site.
Shallow reef known for its abundant marine life.
Shallow reef popular among divers.
Named after it's inhabitants, this coral reef is bursting with color and marine life.
There are no squash here: a shallow reef popular among divers for its colorful abundance of marine life.
Shallow reef offering spectacular vistas of colorful coral and fish.
Breathtaking coral cliff, popular among divers.
Coral Canyon stretching several miles, populated by colorful sponges and other sea creatures.
Caribbean reef shark hangout, a perfect opportunity to see these magnificent creatures up close and in the wild.
Named after this reef's most notorious inhabitants: diving with sharks is the latest trend among adventurous scuba divers.
Lots of sharks for those who want to get into the latest craze: diving with sharks.
Four ships have been sunk here, meaning some great diving for scuba divers.
Friendly yellowtails and Sergeant Majors pester divers for food, meaning there's no better way to see the marine life than on the reefs off this island.
A circular depression in the ocean floor, providing exceptional diving for interested divers.
For anyone who's ever wanted to wear a chain mail shark suit: help a guide feed some fierce and fiesty sharks.
Charter a boat and head over to some of the best fishing sites in the Caribbean.
The location for such films as "Flipper," "Cocoon," "Splash" and the granddaddy of all underwater motion pictures, the 1950s classic "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea."
Beautifully landscaped gardens offering over 300 species of tropical plant.
Docking point for cruise ships, where visitors can take glass-bottom boat cruises around the beautiful harbor.
One of the seats of the island's government: a beautiful building in downtown Nassau dating back to the 1800s.
