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The Exotic Island | Bahamas Travel (Guest Series: 02)

Back in February, I had the awesome opportunity to visit the Bahamas by staying on a Research boat. I first landed with a plane on NASSAU and then headed to the Research boat, which was about 30 minutes from the airport.

The next day we got to go to Pig island and Iguana island, which was an amazing Experience.The pigs were not shy at all and very friendly, while the iguanas were a bit more cautious and weary.


We also got to visit Compass Cay Marina were we swam and fed plenty of Nurse Sharks.

The next couple of days we went diving and canoeing around Bimini and Exuma where I experienced the best diving experiences in my life! I got to dive with both Tigers and Hammerhead sharks, which was a first for me.

The last day, before leaving, me and a couple of friends decided to go to the Atlantis waterpark in Nassau and had a great time!. I highly recommend it especially if you visit the Bahamas with your children. It’s a lot of fun even for adults too!


    A story by:Sarah Geron | Country:Venice,Italy

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