Grand Bahama Island sunset with Palm Trees

Posted by: admin | February 13th, 2020

[caption id="attachment_2920" align="alignnone" width="764"] Photo #1 Ann and Sidney Maddock with Ed Gates; Photo #2 Martha Cartwright, Heather and Steve Oxley and Melanie Darville; Photo #3 Arlene Kerber, Gail and Candice Woon, Dr. Woody Bracey and Gena Granger[/caption]

Hope for our island's birds their habitat and food sources
Grand Bahama Birders and visiting participants worried about the outcome of the recent counts which took place in the West End area on January 4th and covered Central Grand Bahama on January 5th of this year. We did not know what species and bird numbers we could expect after the habitat and environment had only experienced 4 months of recovery, following the devastating damage of Dorian.

We had assessed bird life in the Eastern part of our island a month after the storm and sadly witnessed the catastrophic damage that the storm and surge had done there to humans and

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Posted by: admin | February 5th, 2020

Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, February 3, 2020……The Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board’s (GBITB) representation of Freeport, Grand Bahama Island included partnership with the Office of the Prime Minister, Grand Bahama (OPM), The Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) and several Island stakeholders.  The group’s message focused on their stories of recovery and readiness to receive visitors to Grand Bahama Island.

Representatives from the Office of the Prime Minister - Grand Bahama, UNEXSO’s Diving and Dolphin facilities, First Class Travel & Tours, H. Forbes Charter Services, Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan, Viva Wyndham Fortuna Resort and Pelican Bay Hotel were among the delegates.  Additionally, Bootleg chocolates were among the exhibitors, with Tru Tru Bahamian Arts and

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Posted by: admin | January 27th, 2020

Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, January 20, 2020……The Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board (GBITB) is optimistic about the island’s prospects in the New Year, as the recovery continues apace, and confidence in their tourism product expands.

Carnival Cruise Lines bestowed on UNEXSO the prestigious "Caribbean's Leading Tour Operator" award, which recognizes the company that receives the highest ratings from both their passengers and onboard shore excursion staff for shore excursions conducted the previous season.  In accepting the award Linda Osborne, General Manager of UNEXSO, credited her staff -- shore excursion reps, front desk operations, boat captains, dolphin trainers, dive instructors and maintenance – whose excellent customer service makes each guest experience a memorable one.

Carnival Cruise Lines are

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