Eleuthera

Eleuthera means “freedom” – freedom from crowds, cruise ships, casinos, and the chaos of everyday life. Long and slender, this most historic of the Out Islands (the first English settlers arrived here in 1648) is actually a string of islands that includes Spanish Wells and Harbour Island, a chic destination. Eleuthera has remained largely undeveloped […]

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Cat Island

With a skinny, eel-like shape, Cat Island, Bahamas, is only a few miles wide and 77km (48 miles) long. It’s a lush, sleepy island in the southern Bahamian backwater, a great place to get away from it all. Cat Island has an estimated population of 1,647. The main settlements are Arthurs’s Town, Orange Creek and […]

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Bimini

One of the smallest islands in The Bahamas and close enough to Miami (just 81km/50 miles away) to be distinctly separate from the other islands of the archipelago, Bimini is actually a pair of islands with a total area of 23 sq. km (9 sq. miles); smaller North Bimini is better developed than South Bimini. […]

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insurance

Insurance in The Bahamas

The insurance industry in The Bahamas is divided into two distinctly separate markets: Domestic Market – insurance of local risks by locally-owned or foreign-owned insurers International [Captive] Market –  the insurance of foreign risks by foreign-owned insurers working through The Bahamas The domestic market is surprising large for a country with little more than 300,000 […]

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Advertising in The Bahamas

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Portrait of an Archipelago

In “The Bahamas: Portrait of an Archipelago” Michael Toogood has opened a new door onto these islands and his breathtaking photography gives a vivid insight into the places and the lives of the people who live there.

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