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Achievement is a very desirable thing, not everyone can have and get the achievement. Achievement in reach with the ability, effort and persistence, money can not buy performance. A lot of people who have achievements in their respective fields, and that person become the pride of his own country.

In this world many people can be proud of and also has become a pride for his family and his country well. Micky ward is a retired junior Welter professionalism boxing, Micky Ward is a resident of Ireland and he is more known as a protagonist in the movie 2010 Fighter of the play it, at the peak of his career Micky Ward fight against Neary Shea. Lots of bitter and sweet experiences in going through Micky Ward, he has ever experienced spine surgery.

Although even experienced the bitter, but Micky Ward never gave up and tired of the sport, he continued his career in the sport and into the ring until the time of its retirees today. Micky Ward, too, is an owner of a fitness center, and also rides Hokey outdoors. Micky Ward is married to a woman named Charlene Fleming who is also a former athlete.

Bahamas Holiday Packages

Charmed with widespread beaches sun-bleached white sand by the year-round sun and bordered by blue waters overflowing with wide-ranging and multicolored sea life, the Bahamas is a Mecca for plungers, sailors and for the people worshipping the Sun alike. Even though frequently thought to be division of the Caribbean, the Bahamas is in fact an archipelago of approximately 700 islands with numerous of small cays strung out in the sea starting 55 miles from Miami in the Atlantic Ocean.

The islands’ initial population were the Lucayan Indians who stayed there from the 9th century till the time Columbus exposed the islands in 1492, his primary stride into the fresh World. For nearly two hundred years till independence in 1987 the Bahamas was a British Crown settlement and the British impact can still be visualized in the structural design and traditions. Nevertheless, the atmosphere of the island is now more Caribbean with more of American influence, predominantly in the capital city, Nassau.

Owing to its closeness to the US, the Bahamas has turned out to be an offshore banking and economic hub. Seeing the sights however stays its most significant trade. The extended and broadened empty beaches, crystal blue waters and exceptional services and amenities have made the Bahamas an accepted holiday destination all through the year and the diverse pull of each of the islands make certain that there is amazingly good for everyone.

The weather is easygoing all the year-round, the beaches are admirable and there is plethora of activities to get involved into. For a day you could be snorkeling, the next feeding sharks! You can even enjoy a swim with dolphins if you are audacious enough- the underscore of many a Bahamas holiday.

The Bahamas is famous as the sailing capital of the world, and jumping aboard a yacht is positively a grand way to discover its concealed coves and isolated beaches!

We have a good collection of hotels for you to decide from , whether you are looking for idealistic seclusion or pleasurable and excitement for all the family. And do not  forget, if you are on a Bahamas islands inclusive holiday your food at your resort are by now paid for so you can get on with just having fun.

Main attractions are Water Sports, Casinos and Nightclubs, Swim with Dolphins 1 Excellent Bonefishing, Superb Beaches , Straw Markets , Golf , Duty-Free Shopping, Historic Nassau etc

Bahamas Taxi Rates Rules & Regulations -bahamas Activities

Under the Bahamas Road Traffic Act , there are five basic types of Public Transport Vehicles.

1. Taxis

2. Tour Cars

3. Livery Cars

4. Self Drive Cars and Scooters

5. Omnibuses: (a) Public Service Omnibuses

(b) Private Schedule Services Omnibuses

(c) Privately Chartered Services Omnibuses

Taxis

Taxis are licensed for a maximum of 12 persons and may ply for hire at any place in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. Taxis may be either cars or minibuses and those operating in Grand Bahama and New Providence are required to have working meters. The fares are set by the Government of The Bahamas. The current fare are levels for New Providence, Grand Bahama and the Family Islands was approved in July 2001.

General Rate: For one to two passengers, the frist 1/4 miles is $3.00. Each additional 1/4 mile is 40 cents. Additional passengers after the first two pay $ 3 per person. No charge for accompanied children under the age of five (5) Zone Rate: Zone rates can be applied to most standard routes on request. These rates are also set by the Government of the Bahamas. They apply to one or two passengers. For each additional passenger,add $3.00

Between Sir Lynden Pindling International Airport (Nassau Intern Airport) and

Cable Beach…………………………$15

Downtown……………………………$22

Paradise Island………………………$27

South Ocean…………………………$17

Montagu Forshore………………….$29

Between Cable Beach and:

Downtown…………………………..$12

Paradise Island……………………..$17

South Ocean………………………..$23

Between Paradise Island and Downtown…… $8.00

A bridge toll is added for routes to Paradise Island and is normally $1- $2 depending on the size of Vechicle that you are traveling in.

Waiting Charge:

Having a taxi wait on you will cost 30 cents per minute.

Baggage Charge: There is no charge for up to two pieces of hand baggage, plus small bags and package carried by each passenger. (a)Each additional piece of regular-sized luggage, 75 cents.

(b)Large duffel bags and boxes $1.00

Tour Cars

Like Taxis, Tour Cars are restricted to 12 passengers and may be either car or minibus. However, they should only be used on a prearranged basis for the carriage of groups, either one tours or for transportations purposes.Tour cars may be hired for sightseeing at $45 per hour, ( Five or fewer persons). For each additional 1/2 hour or part thereof, $22.50, Large cars, $60.00 per hour (up to twelve persons), $30.00 for each additional 1/2 hour.

Livery Cars

Livery Cars are found in New Providence and Grand Bahama. They are pre-booked chauffeur driven cars, rented by the hour or day, and are not permitted to ply for hire.

Self Drive Cars and Scooters:

Self drive Cars and Scooters are rental vehicles.

Omni Buss

There are three categories of Omni Buses

(a) Public Schedule Service Omni Bus – commonly called Jitneys, These are licensed for carriage of individual fares between two points on a set route. The fares range from $1.00 – $2.00. Senior citizens, Pensioners and disabled persons pay 50 cents. Children under 3 years are free

(b) Private Schedule Omni Bus – Used mainly for conveyance of groups such as hotel staff, school children, lodge groups, etc, who move from different locations at schedule times.

(c) Private Chartered Services Omni Bus – Used for conveyance of charter groups on sight seeing tours by charter arrangements occasionally used in place of Tour Cars

According to recent survey done on the Islands of New Providence, Eleuthera and Grand Bahama, Taxis and Jitneys are frequently owner driven. Their operations is thus economic base for a large number of families in the Islands .

Planning A Vacation To The Bahamas

If you’re traveling to or planning a vacation in the Bahamas you might be interested in knowing a little about the area.

The Commonwealth of the Bahamas is an independent English-speaking nation in the West Indies. Where in the world are they? The Bahamas are located in the Atlantic Ocean, east of Florida in the US, north of Cuba and the Caribbean, and west of the British dependency of the Turks and Caicos Islands.

The Bahamas are a group of about 700 islands in the western Atlantic Ocean, of which only between 30 and 40 are inhabited. That may sound like a large place but on a comparison basis, the Bahamas are only slightly smaller than the state of Connecticut.

The largest of the islands is Andros Island, located 120 miles south-east of Florida. The Bimini islands are to its northwest. To the North is the island of Grand Bahama, home to the second largest city in the country, Freeport, Bahamas.

The island of Great Abaco is to its east. In the very south is the island of Great Inagua, the second largest island in the country.

A few facts and figures: Nassau is the capital and largest city, located on New Providence. The islands have a subtropical climate, moderated by the Gulf Stream. Most people are ethnic Christians, and English is the official language.

The islands are surface projections of three oceanic banks, the Little Bahama Bank, the Great Bahama Bank and the westernmost Cay Sal Bank. The highest point is only 2480 inches (just less than half a mile) above sea level on Cat Island; the island of New Providence, where the capital city of Nassau is located, reaches a maximum elevation of only 1,457 inches.

The land on the Bahamas has a foundation of fossil coral, but much of the rock is oolitic limestone; the stone is derived from the disintegration of coral reefs and seashells. The land is primarily either rocky or mangrove swamp. Low scrub covers much of the surface area. Timber is found in abundance on four of the northern islands: Grand Bahama, Great Abaco, New Providence, and Andros. On some of the southern islands, low-growing tropical hardwood flourishes.

Although some soil is very fertile, it is also very thin. Only a few freshwater lakes and just one river, located on Andros Island, are found in the Bahamas.

The climate in the Bahamas is semitropical. They have only two seasons, summer and winter.

During the summer, which extends from May through November, the climate is dominated by warm, moist tropical air masses moving north through the Caribbean. Midsummer temperatures range from 70° to 93° F with a relative humidity of 60- 100%.

In winter months, extending from December through April, the climate is affected by the movement of cold polar masses from North America. Temperatures during the winter months range from 59° to 75° F.

Yearly rainfall averages 52 inches annually and is usually concentrated in the May-June and September-October periods. Rainfall often occurs in short-lived, fairly intense showers accompanied by strong gusty winds.

Winds are predominantly easterly throughout the year but tend to become northeasterly from October to April and southeasterly from May to September. These winds seldom exceed 15 mph per hour except during hurricane season.

Although the hurricane season officially lasts from June to November, most hurricanes in the Bahamas occur between July and October. The last hurricane to strike was Hurricane David in September 1979. Damage was estimated at US$1.8 million and mainly affected agricultural products. The most intense twentieth-century hurricane to strike the Bahamas was in 1929. Winds of up to 140 mph were recorded. Many lives were lost, and there was extensive damage to buildings, homes, and boats.

Don’t let the hurricanes and heat scare you. The Bahamas are a wonderful place to vacation, any time of the year. Pick up your sunglasses, find your swim suit and call your travel agent today!

How to Save Money on Long Distance Calls from Bahamas

Planning a trip to The Bahamas? Worried about roaming charges? Fear not, there are many ways in which you can avoid roaming charges and call your loved ones from the Bahamas.

Bahamas BTC Talk it Up Card

This card allows you to call from Bahamas to US for as low as 25 cents per minute. Calls to other countries in the Caribbean are around 35 cents per minutes and calls to Europe are around 65 cents per minute.  You can purchase one here. This card comes with a local Bahamian 242 area code access number so you can call from your hotel room or any local pay-phone.

Bahamas Indigo Prepaid Card

This card allows you to call from the Bahamas to the US for as low as 44 cents per minute. Calls to other countries in the Caribbean are around 49 cents per minutes and calls to Europe are around 70 cents per minute.  This card comes with a local Bahamian 242 area code access number so you can call from your hotel room or any local pay-phone.

Bahamas Sim Card + BTC Cybercell Phone Card

Before visiting the Bahamas or while on your trip, purchase a Bahamas GSM sim card, you can use it with any unlocked GSM cell phone. After purchasing a sim card, add credit by purchasing a prepaid BTC Cybercell Phone Card. They can in $5, $10 and $20 denominations.

Bahamas sim cards can be purchased here and all Bahamas phone cards can be purchased at ezminutes.com.

This option is recommended if you will need to place a lot of local calls within the Bahamas as it gives you a local Bahamas number where u can also receive calls and very affordable rates to call within The Bahamas. If you travel frequently to the Bahamas then it is best for your to purchase a Bahamas sim card, you will need to add credit about every three months to keep it active. Credit can only be added from within the Bahamas but if you are out of town the good folks at ezminutes.com will transfer the credit for you.

Roaming charges can sometimes cost as high as $4 per minute while in the Bahamas. One traveler said that they were charged even when their phone went to voicemail! By the time they got back from their trip the bill was over $500 dollars for roaming! So turn that cell phone off and use one of the methods above for placing local and international phone calls while in The Bahamas.