"Jitney" BUSES operate around the island from 6am to 7pm and cost $1 for short and medium journeys, $1.50 from town to Compass Point and $2 beyond Compass Point on West Bay Street. They are privately owned and licensed to operate certain routes. They do not operate on Paradise Island. Note: on the front of each jitney bus you'll see a number and the major stops on that bus's route. Just ask the driver if you're not sure. Buses are generally air-conditioned and play music, hopefully not too loud. Island residents will often greet you. FROM CABLE BEACH on West Bay Street catch any #10 bus going towards town.
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i think that this picture looks like an professional took it
Nope just me! I do love photography...and its hard to take a BAD pic here! :)
I have sat in that chair a few times myself, it hasn't been the same since Nassau Beach has closed!
Have risk of money in casinos and take pleasure of golf. A place that allures with its beachfront for people to lay down in sand glittering on the skin and bath in the sun or swim in turquoise water or just let the wind kiss you with the sea breeze spanning in three kilometer of beach in the west of Nassau. Feast your eyes in the home of bright red hibiscus and love your spouse in this ever refreshing and stunning
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