Diving off Andros Island, home to the largest number of blue holes in the world.
I’ve swum with the dolphins, but in
The Exumas islands of the
Bahamas, you can swim with pigs.
That was just one of many facts I recently discovered about the Bahamas at a press function sponsored by the
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism Office and
Diamond PR, and which was held at the award-winning Winter Park, FL restaurant,
Ravenous Pig (any relatives in The Exumas?)
. Frankly, I’ve cruised to the Bahamas, shopped at the famous Straw Market in
Nassau and have stayed at the
Atlantis Resort on neighboring
Paradise Island, so in my until-now uneducated mind, I thought I “knew” the Bahamas and what it was about.
How wrong I was.
Key West pink shrimp, Anson Mills Grits, green tomato chutney, chorizo oil and this Shrimp & Grits dish at Ravenous Pig tingled my taste buds. photo by Karen Kuzsel
I had no idea there are actually 700 islands, though just 30 of them are populated. I didn’t realize the 21-mile long
New Providence, whose capital is Nassau, contains more than 60% of the population. I know the Bahamas are an easy trip from Florida, whether by ship or air, but was surprised to learn that 85% of their visitors are from the
United States, many of whom are from colder climates seeking the more moderate temperatures of the islands. In fact, from September through May,
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