Free-Reprint Article Written by: Alex J Smith 
See Terms of Reprint Below.


*****************************************************************
*
* This email is being delivered directly to members of the group:
* 
*    [email protected]
* 
*****************************************************************


We have moved our TERMS OF REPRINT to the end of the article.
Be certain to read our TERMS OF REPRINT and honor our TERMS 
OF REPRINT when you use this article. Thank you.

This article has been distributed by:
http://Article-Distribution.com

Helpful Link: 
  The Digital Millennium Copyright Act - Overview
  http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/iclp/dmca1.htm

---------------------------------------------------------------------

Article Title:
==============

Bahamas: Diving and Water Adventures

Article Description:
====================

Ocean adventures and the Bahamas just go together. With great
weather all year, warm waters, fine beaches, and teeming coral
reefs, the Bahamas offer endless delights for outdoor
enthusiasts, especially divers and sports fishermen.


Additional Article Information:
===============================

713 Words; formatted to 65 Characters per Line
Distribution Date and Time: 2007-09-27 11:00:00

Written By:     Alex J Smith
Copyright:      2007
Contact Email:  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



For more free-reprint articles by Alex J Smith, please visit:
http://www.thePhantomWriters.com/recent/author/alex-j-smith.html


=============================================
Special Notice For Publishers and Webmasters:
=============================================

If you use this article on your website or in your ezine,
We Want To Know About It. Use the following URL to let
us know where you have used this article, and we will
include a link to your website on thePhantomWriters.com: 

http://thephantomwriters.com/notify.php?id=5255&p=load


HTML Copy-and-Paste and TEXT Copy-and-Paste 
Versions Of Article Are Available at:
http://thePhantomWriters.com/free_content/db/s/diving-and-water-adventures.shtml#get_code

---------------------------------------------------------------------

Bahamas: Diving and Water Adventures
Copyright (c) 2007 Alex J Smith
Unbiased Travel Information
http://www.datravelers.com



Ocean adventures and the Bahamas just go together. The Bahamas
are 700 islands and 2,000 islets (called cays or keys) scattered
across more than 100,000 square miles of the western Atlantic
Ocean. From a point roughly 70 miles east of West Palm Beach,
Florida, this great archipelago extends 750 miles southward to
the northern Caribbean, almost to the island of Hispaniola. With
great weather all year, warm waters, fine beaches, and teeming
coral reefs, the Bahamas offer endless delights for outdoor
enthusiasts, especially divers and sports fishermen.

The islands in the Bahamas are generally low and flat. The
highest point in the entire archipelago, on Cat Island, is only
206 feet above sea level. Of the islands and islets making up the
archipelago, only about 30 are inhabited. Some are so tiny,
they're just boulders that appear and disappear with the rise
and fall of the ocean. Some are long and thin, stretching for
many miles. Others are home to thousands of people. The vast
majority of the islands are deserted, with pristine beaches and
tropical forests untouched by humans.

Tourism has brought prosperity to the Bahamas, but the great
natural beauty of the islands has managed to remain unspoiled. In
earlier days, unrestricted exploitation inflicted a lot of damage
on Nassau and New Providence. All that has changed and today the
people of the islands feel strongly that the unique beauty of
their archipelago should be preserved: conservation is the new
watchword of the Bahamas, and many conservation groups operate in
the archipelago.

The more well-known cities and places in the Bahamas are Nassau,
the largest city in the country, located on New Providence
Island; Paradise Island, a long, narrow barrier island connected
to Nassau by a toll bridge; Freeport, the second largest city, on
the Grand Bahama Island. Grand Bahama has become something of an
environmental headquarters of the islands. Beyond the cities lies
another world: the Out Islands of Abaco, Andros, the Berry
Islands, Bimini, Cat Island, Crooked Island, Eleuthera, the
Exumas, Harbor Island, Long Island, and so on.

In a nation completely surrounded by the clearest of waters in
the world, there are plenty of water sports and waterborne
adventures. Before you immerse yourself in all the water
adventures, remind yourself that the Bahamas offer plenty of
opportunity to explore different habitats and spot rare birds.
There are three endemic species, the Bahama woodstar hummingbird,
the Bahama swallow and Bahama yellowthroat warbler. Other prized
birds include the white-tailed tropicbird, Bahama pintail, Bahama
parrot, great lizard-cuckoo, loggerhead kingbird, Bahama
mockingbird and the stripe-headed tanager, to name but a few. The
birds cannot be found on all of the Bahamian Islands, so a
birding guide can ensure you make the best use of your time.


When to Go

The Bahamas are blessed with beautiful sunny weather and
relatively constant temperatures year-round. The high season for
travel runs from the middle of December to mid-April, when people
in the northern hemisphere try to escape the chilly temperatures
back home. Airfares are highest during these months. Fares drop
during the May to September period, called the "shoulder
season" in the industry, and you can get the best prices during
the low season from October to mid-December. It is good to
remember that flying on weekends ordinarily adds a few dollars to
the fare.


Planning Your Trip

Flight connections to the Bahamas are very easy to get, with
daily flights to and from numerous American cities and several
flights per week from Canada, the UK and Europe. The archipelago
is also very accessible by sea, with cruise ships calling in at
Nassau and Freeport every week, plus hundreds of marinas
scattered throughout the islands.

It is invariably cheaper to buy package deals covering
transportation and accommodations from a tour operator or travel
agent than it is to buy your own ticket and accommodation
separately. If you are going as a normal tourist, package
holidays are worthwhile if you plan to visit the larger, busier
resorts or known resorts in the Out Islands. If you're looking
to head off the beaten track, then you're better off booking
your own way.

In addition to the sun and sand holidays offered by tour
operators, you can arrange with companies that specialize in
diving and kayaking expeditions and eco-tours.




---------------------------------------------------------------------
Alex J Smith writes for http://www.datravelers.com  It's 
a website where travelers can host their own travel blogs, 
(http://blogs.datravelers.com) upload photos and find 
unbiased travel information.



--- END ARTICLE ---

Get HTML or TEXT Copy-and-Paste Versions Of This Article at:
http://thePhantomWriters.com/free_content/db/s/diving-and-water-adventures.shtml#get_code



.....................................

TERMS OF REPRINT - Publication Rules 
(Last Updated:  May 11, 2006)

Our TERMS OF REPRINT are fully enforcable under the terms of:

  The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c105:H.R.2281.ENR:

.....................................

*** Digital Reprint Rights ***

* If you publish this article in a website/forum/blog, 
  You Must Set All URL's or Mailto Addresses in the body 
  of the article AND in the Author's Resource Box as
  Hyperlinks (clickable links).

* Links must remain in the form that we published them.
  Clean links should point to the Author's links without
  redirects having been inserted into the copy.

* You are not allowed to Change or Delete any Words or 
  Links in the Article or Resource Box. Paragraph breaks 
  must be retained with articles. You can change where
  the paragraph breaks fall, but you cannot eliminate all
  paragraph breaks as some have chosen to do.

* Email Distribution of this article Must be done through
  Opt-in Email Only. No Unsolicited Commercial Email.


* You Are Allowed to format the layout of the article for 
  proper display of the article in your website or in your 
  ezine, so long as you can maintain the author's interests 
  within the article.

* You may not use sentences from this article as an input
  for any software that steals sentences from others in 
  order to build an article with software. The copyright on
  this article applies to the "WHOLE" article.


*** Author Notification ***

  We ask that you notify the author of publication of his
  or her work. Alex J Smith can be reached at:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


*** Print Publication Reprint Rights ***

  If you desire to publish this article in a PRINT 
  publication, you must contact the author directly 
  for Print Permission at:  
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



.....................................

If you need help converting this text article for proper 
hyperlinked placement in your webpage, please use this 
free tool:  http://thephantomwriters.com/link-builder.pl



=====================================================================

ABOUT THIS ARTICLE SUBMISSION

http://thePhantomWriters.com is a paid article distribution 
service. thePhantomWriters.com and Article-Distribution.com 
are owned and operated by Bill Platt of Stillwater, Oklahoma USA.

The content of this article is solely the property 
and opinion of its author, Alex J Smith
http://www.datravelers.com



---------------------------------------------------------------------
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
---------------------------------------------------------------------





Reply via email to