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The Best Spots To Enjoy A Christmas Day Feast In Nassau
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Christmas Day in The Bahamas is a big deal. Almost all local businesses close their doors entirely (it’s an official Public Holiday), local families host large gatherings throughout the day and, of course, late at night, the Boxing Day…

New On Nassau’s Culinary Scene: Restaurants To Try In 2015
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Brimming with cosmopolitan energy and recently ranked amongst the Best Places To Travel In 2015 by Travel + Leisure, Nassau’s culinary scene explodes with diverse, authentic, and exotic new restaurants you must try this year. Lukka Kairi…

4 Nassau Sporting Events Not To Miss This Winter 2015
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Each year, over 6 million visitors travel to the islands of The Bahamas. Most of them are driven by the promise of brilliant sun, sand and sea and well, we can’t blame them one iota for that- especially at this time of year when…

Get to Know Bites of Nassau Food Tour Guide Alex

At Tru Bahamian Food Tours, we think that one of the reasons our Bites of Nassau Food Tasting & Cultural Walking Tours are so unique is because of the incredibly interesting personalities charged with leading our groups each day. In this…

Egg-cellent Brunch Spots For Easter In Nassau
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In the Bahamas, Good Friday and Easter Sunday are widely celebrated as opportunities to socialize, gather, and eat. Last year, we wrote about how to eat like a local with Three Delicious Bahamian Easter Traditions including island…

5 Romantic (And Delicious) Ways to Spend Valentine’s Day in Nassau
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There are red & pink hearts everywhere. You probably know by now that these ardent colours are the (not so subtle) code for one very unmistakable message: this season for love has arrived! But amid all the romantic excitement, let’s face…