Our Lucaya Resort

by Admin 3/18/2008 5:44:00 PM

This ocean front property is divided between The Westin and The Sheraton at Our Lucaya Resort. The pool is beautiful with a sugar mill design water slide and an "infinity Pool" that appears to go into the ocean, The Westin is the more luxurious of the two hotels, with "heavenly" beds and showers. The Sheraton is a great resort for famillies and has also added the sweet sleeper beds. This is a beach front property and also hosts the islands only casino. Accross the street you will find shoping and restaurants at the Port Lucaya Marketplace. You may find that not all restaurants on the hotel property are open during your stay, but with Port Lucaya across the street, it shold not be a big deal. 

 

 

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Taino Beach Resort

by Admin 2/25/2008 2:54:00 PM
This resort cosistes of several properties from budget priced to luxury. All properties enjoy full use of the beautiful pool with waterslide and swim up bar - this is by far one of my favorite pools on the island. The budget property is called Flamingo Bay, located on the canal just accross a small street from the pool and beach. The rooms are clean and nicley decorated - they were recently renovated (thank goodnes). The other part of the resort are the luxurious Marlin, with suites , balconies and even jacuzzis in some rooms! Much of this property is time share owned. The white sand beach is great and a water taxi runs every hour from the resort to Port Lucaya (the ride takes ten minutes max.)

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This is a personal weblog. The views and opinions expressed here represent my own (and those of some of the commentators that I have included) and not those of Discovery Cruise Line or Discovery Management. I have worked in the cruise industry since joining Carnival Cruise Line in 1990 as a member of the cruise staff team. I joined the Discovery Cruise Line family in 1996, sailing daily to Grand Bahama Island as Shore Excursion Manager. I was promoted to the position of Cruise Director in 1999 and continued to sail daily to Grand Bahama Island until 2003, when I began working in the Miami office as Entertainment & Communications Manager. I still continue to sail to Grand Bahama at least one day per week. The purpose of this blog is to share tips and information about Grand Bahama in the I hope that it will be useful in helping visitors make the best of their travel plans from both my own and other bloggers' experiences.

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