Highlights from Bahamas Ministry of Tourism's College Football Classic held in Nassau in the summer of 2014 featuring the football teams of Texas Southern and Central State Universities. The Tailgating concert featured guest artists Puzzle and Julien "Believe." Julien's single "242 Forward" is the anthem highlight video. If you were there, this is a great mémoire for your collection. If you missed it, bookmark our website Bahamas.com and follow us on all social feeds to keep up with upcoming events.
Whatever sport you’re into, you can do it in the Bahamas: basketball, bowling, cricket, football, golfing, gymnastics, racing, rugby, soccer, softball, squash, tennis, track & field and volleyball to name just a few. Throughout The Bahamas, it’s easy to find a friendly game to join.
Golf in The Bahamas is absolutely breathtaking. With courses that line the clear-blue Atlantic waters, golfers from all over the world yearn for the chance to play in The Bahamas, even the pros. Take Great Exuma for example. It features an 18-hole championship golf course designed by golf legend Greg Norman. It’s set to become one of the world’s greatest oceanside clubs. Numerous islands in The Bahamas boast pristine golf courses that challenge both the novice and professional golfer.
With perfect year-round weather, The Bahamas is the ideal destination for the active traveler. Runners and cyclers will appreciate the scenic and relatively flat terrain throughout our islands. But those who want more of a challenge will also find higher elevations to test their abilities. There are many popular racing events throughout our islands. They include Grand Bahama Island's Conchman Triathlon, the Pineapple Fest Triathlon on Eleuthera & Harbour Island and Marathon Bahamas, which began in 2010 on Nassau & Paradise Island.
Swimming is a year-round sport in The Bahamas, because the weather conditions are ideal with average temperature at 70 degrees. The water never freezes, so you can hold your swimming tournament here, in addition to practicing for the upcoming season, in the middle of January. The Betty Kelly-Kenning National Swim Complex has Olympic, international and CARIFTA certification, and has hosted swimming events at the CARIFTA Games. It also serves as the winter training site for several international universities and club teams.
You’ll find that our islands are the ideal location for tennis. There’s no season to limit play, just year-round blue skies and warm weather. Nassau/Paradise Island averages seven hours of completely sunny skies per day, even during the rainy season. Most playing facilities are part of resorts and courts and are available on almost every island that has reasonably sized guest accommodations. Surfaces include Flexipave, clay, asphalt, Plexicrome, Har-Tru or cork, and most are night-lit.
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Whatever sport you’re into, you can do it in the Bahamas: basketball, bowling, cricket, football, golfing, gymnastics, racing, rugby, soccer, softball, squash, tennis, track & field and volleyball to name just a few. Throughout The Bahamas, it’s easy to find a friendly game to join.
Golf in The Bahamas is absolutely breathtaking. With courses that line the clear-blue Atlantic waters, golfers from all over the world yearn for the chance to play in The Bahamas, even the pros. Take Great Exuma for example. It features an 18-hole championship golf course designed by golf legend Greg Norman. It’s set to become one of the world’s greatest oceanside clubs. Numerous islands in The Bahamas boast pristine golf courses that challenge both the novice and professional golfer.
With perfect year-round weather, The Bahamas is the ideal destination for the active traveler. Runners and cyclers will appreciate the scenic and relatively flat terrain throughout our islands. But those who want more of a challenge will also find higher elevations to test their abilities. There are many popular racing events throughout our islands. They include Grand Bahama Island's Conchman Triathlon, the Pineapple Fest Triathlon on Eleuthera & Harbour Island and Marathon Bahamas, which began in 2010 on Nassau & Paradise Island.
Swimming is a year-round sport in The Bahamas, because the weather conditions are ideal with average temperature at 70 degrees. The water never freezes, so you can hold your swimming tournament here, in addition to practicing for the upcoming season, in the middle of January. The Betty Kelly-Kenning National Swim Complex has Olympic, international and CARIFTA certification, and has hosted swimming events at the CARIFTA Games. It also serves as the winter training site for several international universities and club teams.
You’ll find that our islands are the ideal location for tennis. There’s no season to limit play, just year-round blue skies and warm weather. Nassau/Paradise Island averages seven hours of completely sunny skies per day, even during the rainy season. Most playing facilities are part of resorts and courts and are available on almost every island that has reasonably sized guest accommodations. Surfaces include Flexipave, clay, asphalt, Plexicrome, Har-Tru or cork, and most are night-lit.
http://www.bahamas.com/sports
Unravel Travel TV http://www.unraveltraveltv.com
Unravel Travel TV on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/UnravelTravelTV
Unravel Travel TV Twitter http://www.twitter.com/UnravelTravelTV
Unravel Travel TV Pinterest http://www.pinterest.com/unraveltraveltv
Unravel Travel TV Website http://www.unraveltravel.eu
Unravel Travel TV Snapchat traveltv
#ItsBetterInTheBahamas
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