Bahamas: Marinas resume operations

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After Hurricane Dorian hit the Bahamas, and efforts to bring aid to Abaco and Grand Bahama continue, the other islands of the archipelago have quickly revived their tourism economy, a vital resource for the country.

The numerous marinas of the Bahamas are almost all operational, indeed, nineteen marinas and yachts clubs are currently in service according to the association of marinas of the Bahamas. The latter ensures that the most important thing the boating community can do for the Bahamas and its people is to visit them. The association invites all their past, current and future customers to plan their navigation and yachting schedules in the archipelago for the next tourist season. From Nassau to Eleuthera via Long Island and Exuma or even Harbor Island, the Bahamians are ready to welcome boaters with open arms, ensures the association of marinas of the Bahamas. For more information, visit Bahamas Marina

"The most important thing the boating and boating community can do for the Bahamas and its people is to visit them," the association said in a statement released on Monday.

“We invite all of our past, current and future customers to start developing plans for the next boating and yachting season. From Long Island to Exuma via Eleuthera and Bimini, the Bahamians welcome you with open arms. ” _RM

 

Marinas  include:

Bimini Big Game Club, Nassau

Bimini Sands, Nassau

Albany, Nassau

Atlantis, Nassau

Bay Street Marina, Nassau

Hurricane Hole, Nassau

Nassau Yacht Haven

Palm Cay, Nassau

Cape Eleuthera

French Leave, Eleuthera

Romora Bay, Harbor Island

Valentines Marina, Harbor Island

Highbourne Cay, Great Exuma

Marina at Emerald Bay, Great Exuma

Staniel Cay Yacht Club, Exuma

Hawks Nest, Cat Island

Flying Fish Marina, Long Island

For more information, visit Bahamas Marina

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