Bahamas is a magnificent tourist
destination situated southeast of Florida in the Atlantic Ocean. It’s a chain
of more than 700 Islands, and thousands of pristine white and pink sand
beaches. The Island is renowned for its award winning beaches, spectacular
coral reefs, crystal clear water, exotic resorts, beachfront cottage, Luxury Vacation Rentals Bahamas,
friendly locals, and world class water sports. Nassau, the nation’s capital, on
the New Providence Island, is a bustling cruise port attracts the most tourists
to this tropical paradise. Each Island in the Bahamas has its distinct
character and charm. Slug like pearls across the shallow Bahamas Bank, the
Abacos and Exuma offer some of the world’s best waters for boating and sailing.
Sleepy fishing village and secluded beaches dot these peaceful Islands and
flourishing coral reefs rim of their shores. Sand Dollar and Sand Castle are
two identical Beachfront Cottages in
The Bahamas renowned for its comfort, luxury and tranquillity. These
fully furnished cottages are loaded with world class amenities facilities.
Comfortable
and Spacious Beachfront Vacation Rentals Eleuthera
Spanish Wells is an anomaly
in the archipelago of the Bahamas Islands. It is hidden in the midst of many
uninhabited cays that surround the northern tip of the Island called Eleuthera.
It’s a two mile long limestone rock that is home to 2000 people that live here.
Yellowtail Cottage and Pink Sand Cottage are the Beach View
Vacation Rentals Eleuthera, rated
among the top vacation rental in the Bahamas. These vacation rentals are well
furnished and loaded with fully equipped kitchen. Island Time Cottage and
Island Beach Cottage are other spacious and fully furnished vacation rentals
for you available at an attractive cost with Harbour Side Rentals, in Spanish
Wells, Bahamas. Some of the famous tourists attractions in close proximity with
the vacation rentals are Grand Bahamas, Elbow Cay, Pirate Museum, Paradise
Island, Andros, Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, Ardastra Gardens, Long Island,
Downtown and Bay Street, National Art Gallery of the Bahamas and more.
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