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Unique Finds: A Bahamian Holiday Gift Guide 2015
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We can’t believe that it’s December already! When it comes to holiday shopping, we’ll be the first ones to admit that finding authentically Bahamian gifts can be quite a challenge for Nassau visitors and locals alike. While the Nassau…

Tru Bahamian Must Eats: Peas & Rice

A side order of peas & rice (or rather, Peas n’ Rice) is as part of any bona fide Bahamian meal as palm trees are to our beautiful island landscape. Served alongside fish, meat or chicken, this beloved staple food is thoroughly enjoyed by…

The Best Spots To Enjoy A Christmas Day Feast In Nassau
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Christmas Day in The Bahamas is a big deal. Almost all local businesses close their doors entirely (it’s an official Public Holiday), local families host large gatherings throughout the day and, of course, late at night, the Boxing Day…

Get to Know Bites of Nassau Tour Guide Alexia

At Tru Bahamian Food Tours, we think that one of the reasons our Bites of Nassau Food Tasting & Cultural Walking Tours are so unique is because of the incredibly interesting personalities charged with leading our groups each day. So, we…

Downtown Nassau’s Top Free WiFi Hotspots
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Let’s face it, as much as some of us love the idea of hopping off the grid entirely while vacationing, the reality is that staying connected to home is important and, in many cases, even necessary. Despite the excitement of exploring a new…

What to Do on a Rainy Day in Nassau
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A rainy day in Nassau. That never happens…right? It’s true, most days of the year ( 340 out of 365 to be exact) , there is more sunshine than possible for the eye to take in around these parts. But sometimes, especially during our rainy…