GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND, The Bahamas – (April 09, 2012) – Starting today, travelers can book nonstop flights* between Grand Bahama Island and four U.S. cities including Richmond, Virginia; Louisville, Kentucky; Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina and Baltimore, Maryland. The flights start May 17, 2012 in place of Vision Airlines’ previously operated service.
Located just 55 miles east of South Florida, Grand Bahama Island is home to a variety of resorts that fit every budget, nestled among miles of beautiful beaches. Its assortment of cultural experiences and ecological wonders make Grand Bahama Island ideal for nature-based activities including kayaking, dolphin experiences, scuba diving, fishing, airboat eco-adventures, jeep safaris and bike tours.
According to KAYAK, consumers are in hot pursuit of
Offer Valid with a Three-Night Land-Air Package for Two Booked Through Nov. 2
GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND, The Bahamas – Sept. 28, 2011 – In celebration of its new, non-stop service to Grand Bahama Island, Vision Airlines, the nation's newest big jet, low-cost carrier is offering vacation seekers in five U.S. cities the perfect excuse to hop, skip and jump over to The Bahamas for not-to-be-missed low fares. Travelers from airports in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. can be in The Bahamas for just $1* per person, each way (plus taxes and fees), while those from Louisville, Ky., Richmond, Va., Raleigh/Durham, N.C., and Baltimore/Washington can take advantage of the same convenient, non-stop service for $29* per person, each way (plus taxes and fees).
The offer is valid for travelers booking a three-night, land-air package for two at
The Islands of The Bahamas are back to business following Hurricane Irene, which made its way out of Bahamian waters Thursday evening, Aug. 25. Activities in the major tourism areas in Grand Bahama Island have resumed as normal. The country’s first destination wedding took place on, Saturday, Aug. 27 at the Radisson Our Lucaya Resort in Grand Bahama Island.
All 28 government run airports throughout the country are back in operation, including the airport in Grand Bahama Island.
Cruise ports in Grand Bahama Island are open. Calls to Grand Bahama Island have resumed.
Hotels, resorts and attractions throughout The Bahamas are open and accepting arrivals. Consumers are being advised to contact their prospective hotel for information.