
Yachtsman's Guide to the Bahamas
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The 58th Annually updated edition. The original, most widely read cruising guide to the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos and the Dominican Republic. 480 pages crammed full of timely, useful, straight forward, cruising information, sketch charts, color aerial and on the ground photos as well as useful hints for the Bahamas traveler from folks who are there 24/7 reporting up to date facts and details for our yearly updates. Including invaluable information for the first time Bahamas traveler and seasoned skipper alike and referred to as THE premier Bahamas cruising guide. If you are planning a future trip or are in Island and considering where to head next this is the guide you don't want to leave home without.
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Publisher: Tropical Island Publishers; #58 edition (May 21, 2008)
Language: English
List Price: $44.95 (free shipping)
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Did You Catch the Travel Channel Today?
Did You Catch the Travel Channel Today? Three slots in a row showed fun places to be:
1) Owned Islands 2) Outrageous Beach Homes 3) Top Ten Caribbean Beaches
(Wouldn't you like to be lounging on that beach right now???)
What a great time to daydream of being at one of these places! Owned Islands was especially fun to watch, there was even an island to own for only $35,000. Now who would think you could even own an island for the price of an upperly priced new car? If you don't know and you need to know how to either buy or rent an island, here is the information:
Meet Farhad Vladi...for Vladi, islands are more than just a job. They are an obsession that keeps him scouting the world. His Web site, www.private-islands.com, lists more than 100 islands currently for sale. And he has sold over 1500 already. According to The Travel Channel: “What I really like to see,”Vladi said, “ are people who are willing to put in the time, the effort and the due diligence to transform an island into a home. I tell people that buying an island has nothing to do with investment and everything to do with lifestyle. Once an island becomes a family member, that's it! You never sell.”
Stay tuned for more to come!
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