high/low culture in Nassau
#1
Guest
Posts: n/a
high/low culture in Nassau
Hello all,<BR>Lotsa questions listed below. I hope you can help as this is our first trip to the Bahamas. <BR>We are a couple in our late twenties spending 5 nights at Compass Point during the first week in July. Here are a few questions:<BR><BR>1. Has anyone stayed at CP recently and is there a particular room/cottage we should request? Privacy, charm, and a nice shower are priorities (within CP's limits of course).<BR><BR>2. What should we be ready for in terms of weather and bugs? Any tips?<BR><BR>3. Are there any must-do excursions from where we are? We realized we were sacrificing privacy/serenity for activities and nightlife when we chose CP, but we'd love to get away for a day on one of those deserted island type adventures. Has anyone done these? Are they worth it? We're also both big architecture and history buffs.<BR><BR>4. Recommendations for unusual clubs or nightspots. <BR><BR>5. Good, romantic restaurants off the beaten path? <BR><BR>We have a flexible budget and we love all kinds of travel...We're the type that can have fun browsing the Prado or people-watching in Vegas. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. <BR><BR>Best,<BR>tigerlily
#2
Guest
Posts: n/a
Ummm...Tigerlily, I hate to tell you this, but at Compass Point, I think you'll find it's the inverse of what you think you're getting: here you have a fair amount of serenity/privacy and MUCH less on the nightlife/activites front. Located on Western New Providence, you're a good 8-12 miles to the west of all the whoopla of Cable Beach, Downtown Nassau and Paradise Island. I stayed at nearby Orange Hill Inn while there and visited Compass Point; it's much more of what one would think of as an "Out Island" experience. <BR><BR>If you're interested in architecture and history, I definitely recommend taking the jitney into Nassau and exploring.
#3
Guest
Posts: n/a
np, daniel
<BR>quiet works, too. we were deciding between Compass Point and Pink Sands on Harbour Island. I know we'll have to take a cab for nightlife type stuff and that suits us just fine since we want to be able to leave it all behind at the end of the evening.<BR>Thank you for the tip on the tour. Any suggestions regarding clubs or restaurants?
<BR>quiet works, too. we were deciding between Compass Point and Pink Sands on Harbour Island. I know we'll have to take a cab for nightlife type stuff and that suits us just fine since we want to be able to leave it all behind at the end of the evening.<BR>Thank you for the tip on the tour. Any suggestions regarding clubs or restaurants?
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
My family has vacationed here the last 3 yrs. We did not go back this year for lots of reasons: 9/11, change of mgmt at CP and some of their key personnel. We LOVE the place though. Last year we took Powerboat Excursion to the Exumas - interesting trip - GREAT food and drink on pristine beach. We have also enjoyed the full-day sail on Barefoot Cruise's trip to Rose Island. Nice lunch and rum punch included with great reef snorkeling and/or the beautiful beach at Rose Island.<BR>Compass Point food is tops. There is no nightlife here but that's what we want. If we want nightlife we can get plenty of that here at home.<BR>Let me know how you find things at Compass Point. Our favorite accomodation is the "Twisted Tree". It is the 2 bdrm unit located right at the end of the pier.<BR>Have a great trip.




