Bohahlauli ba Bahamas: Yacht Charter lihlekehlekeng tsa Bahamas kamora Leholiotsoana Dorian

Bahamas tourism is vitally important to the economy of this island nation. White sandy beaches are a given, and yacht charters and cruises are one of the most desired activities to explore the Bahamas. It becomes specifically important to understand after all the rumors surrounding Bahamas Tourism after Hurricane Dorian.

When the Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert Minnis in a speech to the UN’s General Assembly invited tourists to make the trip to Bahamas beaches, stating: “Please come and visit one or more of the 14 other major islands in the Bahamas not affected by Hurricane Dorian.” ”The revenue from tourists visiting the Bahamas will play a vital role in reconstructing and rebuilding the affected areas,” Minnis explained. Around 70 percent of The Bahamas’ GDP comes from tourism.

Carla Stuart, Senior Director Cruise and Maritime Development for the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation, showed her gratitude for all the aid the Bahamas government has received so far during the Monaco Yacht Show 2019’s ACREW seminar 2 months ago. She said: “We are so deeply appreciative of all the help and support we have received post-Dorian.” Stuart also welcomed visitors to the Bahamas, saying: “There’s still plenty for everyone to come and see, especially as reconstruction has been ongoing and The Abacos and Grand Bahama Island should be rebuilt soon.”

Ho latela Mokhoa oa bophelo o mabothobotho  a Bahamas yacht charter is therefore not only an exceptional experience but the more money you spend enjoying yourself, the more that will go back into the local economy, and back into helping the devastated communities recover from the recent natural disaster. And with so many places unaffected by Hurricane Dorian, you will still be able to enjoy all of the luxuries you would expect on any Caribbean yacht charter, from lively beach bars set upon fine white sand to 5-Star restaurants.

Mokhoa oa bophelo o mabothobotho lihloohong tsa eona oa hlalosa:

U ka etela lihlekehleke life tsa Bahamas?

Lihlekehleke tse ka sehloohong tse sa angoeng ke Leholiotsoana Dorian li kenyelletsa Acklins & Crooked Island, Andros, Berry Islands, Bimini, Cat Island, Eleuthera, Exuma, Harbor Island, Inagua, Long Island, Mayaguana, New Providence (Nassau & Paradise Island), Rum Cay le San Salvador.

New Providence e tumme ka ho khetheha kaha e amohela motse-moholo oa Bahamas, Nassau, o tletse ka setso le thabo hohle likhutlong tsohle. Hape ke lehae la lireschorente tse ntle haholo, joalo ka Dune, moo moapehi ea nang le linaleli tsa Michelin Jean-Georges Vongerichten a fanang ka motsoako oa lijo tsa Mafora le Asia tse nang le sekhahla sa Bahamian.

Nassau hajoale e ntse e atolosoa haholo ke Prince George Wharf, boema-kepe bo boholo ka ho fetesisa ba Carribean, ee lumella ho amohela li-supachachts tse kholo le tse kholo. Merero ea $ 250 milione e tla fetola boema-kepe hore e be sebaka sa boemo bo holimo sa noka ea metsi, e fana ka libaka tsa ho jella tsa boiketlo, libaka tsa boithabiso le likarolo tse hlollang tsa kaho. Ho sa le joalo, Sehlekehlekeng sa Paradise, Leholiotsoana Hole Marina le sirelelitsoeng haholo le ntse le nchafatsoa ka bongata ho kenyeletsoa letangoana, lireschorente tse peli, banka, mmaraka o majabajaba le libaka tse ling, tse lokelang ho phetheloa ka Hlakubele 2020.

Terene ea yacht ea mabothobotho Bahamas ho hang ha e felle feela ho thabo ea New Providence. Rum Cay e nkuoa e le e 'ngoe ea liphiri tse bolokiloeng ka ho fetesisa tsa Bahamas, tse tsejoang ka lithako tsa eona tsa nalane, mafika a hlakileng a likorale, lik'hilomithara tse ngata tsa mabopo a hlollang le maqhubu a makatsang, a e etsang hore e be e loketseng batho ba ratang libaka tsa metsi. Exumas ke sebaka sa paradeise se tla u fa Cloud Nine, e nang le mabopo a leoatle a sa angoang le metsi a hlakileng. Sebaka sa mantlha sa lerato, sehlekehleke se le seng ke lehae la likolobe tse botsoalle tsa leoatle tseo u ka sesang le tsona - u ka li fumana kae lefatšeng? Ho sa le joalo, lihlekehlekeng tsa Berry, o ne o ka lelera lihora tse ngata ntle le ho bona moea o mong, o etsa hore kou e ngoe le e ngoe e utloe eka ke boiphihlelo bo ikhethang ba leoatle.

Sehlekehleke se seng le se seng se seholo se na le mokhabiso oa sona o ikhethang, 'me se seng le se seng se lokela ho etela tokomaneng ea sekepe sa Bahamas. Itokisetse ho ratana le motho e mong le e mong.

Nako e ntle ea ho etela Bahamas ke efe?

Luckily, the best time to go is just around the corner. The ideal months to visit the Bahamas are from mid-December to mid-April, when you will experience delightfully warm temperatures between 65°F/18°C and 85°F/29°C and endless sunshine. Those on a Bahamas yacht charter will also enjoy the bath-like sea, which hovers around 27°C or 81°F, perfect for a relaxing swim or an exhilarating Jet Ski ride.

After the tragedy of Hurricane Dorian, you may have feared that the Bahamas would be off-limits while the regeneration efforts were underway. However, with plenty of the Bahamian Islands unaffected, and tourism revenue helping to rebuild Grand Bahama and Abaco, there’s never been a better time to go to the Bahamas.

Bahamas e na le lihlekehleke tse fetang 700 mme e lefa lihlekehlekeng tsohle tsa eona tsa likorale mme e lula hora e fetang hora ho tloha naheng ea Amerika. Lihlekehleke tsena ke lehae la mabopo a leoatle a bohehang ka ho fetesisa le libaka tse lebopong la leoatle ho la Caribbean, e leng se etsang hore Bahamas e be sebaka se tummeng sa boikhathollo hammoho le lipapali tsa metsi, ho sesa, ho thellisa le ho sesa.

Ho itšeha ha lente

Hon. Dionisio D'Aguilar, Letona la Bohahlaoli la Bahamas, o sa tsoa ba teng ho 60th Pontšo ea Likepe ea Fort Lauderdale ea selemo le selemo (FLIBS) e ileng ea phatloha haholo ho ts'ehetsa Bahamas, mme e ileng ea ipaka e le monyetla o makatsang ho Letona le Lihlekehleke Tsa Bahamas.

Bahamas e tsebahala ka libaka tsa eona tsa boiketlo tse theko e tlaase, ho kenyeletsoa le tse tummeng tse kenyeletsang tsohle Lihlekehleke tsa Sandals.

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