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The fact that the audio wasn't working on my seat (7C), it made the flight seem longer than it actually was.
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The fact that the audio wasn't working on my seat (7C), it made the flight seem longer than it actually was.
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The fact that the audio wasn't working on my seat (7C), it made the flight seem longer than it actually was.
Freeport is the largest city on the Grand Bahama Island and the second largest in the Bahamas. The town is a holidaymaker’s dream offering every possible amenity, unforgettable beaches and beautiful, protected environs. The city may be big and bustling by Bahaman standards but it retains a quiet and laidback atmosphere that other tourist hotspots often lack. Freeport is a holiday destination praised for its proximity to a large number of white sandy beaches.
All trips to Freeport should include spending some time in the hustle of Port Lucaya. This is the place to visit the shops, dine out and maybe enjoy a cocktail or two in Count Basie Square in the marketplace. The main draw however is the beaches and this city has many to choose from, the further out you travel the quieter they get, but they all are stunning. Grand Bahama is considered the best Bahaman destination for eco tourists as it’s an island full of national parks and gardens. Eco attractions include the Garden of the Groves, the once private gardens of the city’s founder William Groves, which have been perfectly cultivated to create an oasis of calm. The gardens are complete with waterfalls, exotic birds and tropical plants as well as a celebrated cafe. Day trips slightly further afield include the Peterson Cay National Park, a tiny uninhabited island with stunning coral reefs and Lucayan National Park, home to the exquisite Gold Rock Beach and an extensive underwater cave system. Popular leisure pursuits in Freeport include golf, diving, snorkelling and jet skiing.
The easiest way to view all the best sights is from a tour bus. The centre of the town can be easily navigated on foot whilst slightly longer journeys can be taken by taxi but be sure to agree a price before you get in. Some visitors rent a car for their trip which makes it easier to travel across the whole island to find the quieter beaches and the historic settlement towns.