Grand Bahama’s tourism comeback has begun in earnest.
After major cruise lines like Bahamas Paradise and Carnival have already resumed sailings to the destination, a number of hotels have also reopened their doors in Grand Bahama.
That includes the Lighthouse Pointe all-inclusive, along with hotels like Pelican Bay, Ocean Reef, Taino Beach and the Castaways Resort and Suites. according to a recently-released statement by the Grand Bahama Island Tourist Board.
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Carolina Coastal Community (3C) is teaming up with Bahamas Disaster Housing Assistance.
If you would like donate to the BDHA fund and help Bahamians stay in the Bahamas this is the campaign you can donate to. Your donations help us find housing in the Bahamas for those who lost everything after Hurricane Dorian. There is an ongoing need in our country for housing for evacuees from Abaco and Grand Bahama. The Bahamas Disaster Housing Assistance will help address this current need. With their Adopt a Family campaign, There are a few ways you can get involved.
1-Assist a family with their first, last, and security deposit. 2-Provide rent for six months. 3-Make your home or apartment available to a needy family.
To get involved, send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Thank you for your investment in the lives of our sisters and brothers in need. Feel free to donate to our mission and thank you!
One of Aruba’s most beloved hotels is getting bigger.
Aruba’s Boardwalk Small Hotel will soon debut the fruits of a major expansion project that will see the property rebranded as the Boardwalk Boutique Hotel.
On Nov. 15, the Boardwalk will be reopening with the addition of 32 new casitas, along with amenities like a new pool, a fitness and spa facility, a transformed lobby and “on-trend food and beverage offerings at the added Lobby Cafe,” according to a statement.
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