Publisher's Synopsis
New Providence and Paradise Islands, Bahamas. Travel and Tourism. What New Providence lacks in size, it more than makes up for in energy, attitude and devil-may-care spirit. In fact, this 34km-long powerhouse of an island is a perfect fit for the extroverted tourist with money to burn. Plummet down a 15m waterslide, puff on a hand-rolled stogie, place your bets on a high-stakes hand and carouse like a pirate into the wee hours it's all there for the grabbing. But all is not lost for quieter types, who can escape the beach-bar and cruise-ship scene with minimal effort. Behind Nassau's eager touristic facade are engaging museums, historic buildings and locally owned restaurants that are crowd-free and full of personality. The western end of the island is set aside as a handsome heritage park, and there are some good snorkeling and diving sites a little way offshore. Paradise Island is a tiny (1.1 sq. mile) satellite island located off the northern edges of New Providence island. It was earlier lying undeveloped and was then known as Hog Island. It's only 5kms away from Nassau and joined by two bridges with the island of New Providence.