Nassau Paradise Island - Did You Know?
![]() Close ![]() Did You Know?Dolphins displaced by Hurricane Katrina were rescued and now reside at Dolphin Cay at Atlantis. | ![]() Close ![]() Did You Know?Both Nassau and Paradise Island played major roles in the 2006 remake of the James Bond movie, Casino Royale. | ![]() Close ![]() Did You Know?The Cable Beach area of Nassau got its name when the first underwater telephone cable was laid. | ![]() |
![]() Close ![]() Did You Know?Junkanoo, a spectacular street parade, is at the heart of the music culture of the Bahamas. | ![]() Close ![]() Did You Know?One of the largest wine cellars in the world, boasting over 250,000 bottles, can be found at the Graycliff Restaurant. | ![]() Close ![]() Did You Know?Captain Woodes Rogers was appointed Royal Governor of the Bahamas in 1717. Before his duty as governor, Rogers was a privateer from England sent on expeditions in order to harass Spanish colonies throughout the coast of the Atlantic. | ![]() Close ![]() Did You Know?The brilliant blue waters of the Bahamas are one of the two landmarks that stand out most clearly from space. |
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Did You Know?One&Only Ocean Club Hosts James Bond's Casino RoyaleBoth Nassau and Paradise Island played major roles in the 2006 remake of the James Bond movie, Casino Royale... Learn more A Celebration Worth Waiting ForJunkanoo, a spectacular street parade, is at the heart of the music culture of the Bahamas... Learn more Connecting the Past with the PresentThe Cable Beach area of Nassau got its name when the first underwater telephone cable was laid... Learn more Pirates of the Caribbean; The Real DealIn the early eighteenth century, Captain Woodes Rogers hanged nine pirates in his attempts to eradicate piracy... Learn more Fall in Love With Our Turquoise WatersThe brilliant blue waters of the Bahamas are one of the two landmarks that stand out most clearly from space... Learn more A Story of SurvivalDolphins displaced by Hurricane Katrina were rescued and now reside at Dolphin Cay at Atlantis... Learn more Take a Plunge into the PastThe first swimming pool in The Islands of The Bahamas was built at the Graycliff Hotel in Nassau... Learn more A Five Star Culinary ExperienceGraycliff Restaurant was the Caribbean’s first 5-star dining establishment... Learn more A Toast to GraycliffOne of the largest wine cellars in the world, boasting over 250,000 bottles, can be found at the Graycliff Restaurant... Learn more Try Your Luck in Nassau Paradise IslandNassau Paradise Island is home to the two largest casinos in the Caribbean...Learn more Marching to the Flamingo BeatThe flamingo is the National Bird of the Bahamas... Learn more Taste Traditional Bahamian CuisineConch (pronounced "konk") is the most popular seafood in The Bahamas... Learn more |
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