• I was born and raised in New Providence, the most popular Bahamian island. • Many visitors make the same mistakes, from eating fast food to overpaying for basic goods at hotels. • I encourage tourists to visit more than one island since many are just a day trip away from Nassau.
My family has lived in The Bahamas since 1783. Like my ancestors, I was born and raised in New Providence, one of The Bahamas' most heavily touristed islands.
Over the years, I've spent a substantial amount of time around tourists.
After working in tourism for three of my university summers and taking a job at Atlantis' Mandara Spa for a year, I've witnessed visitors make a fair share of unfortunate missteps.
As a proud Bahamian resident of three decades and counting, I want travelers to avoid making thes