- Cascarilla bark, grown in a few of the Out Islands, is used to flavour Campari and Vermouth.
- There is no income tax, corporate tax, capital gains tax or inheritance tax in The Bahamas.
- In The Bahamas we drive on the left, but most vehicles are left-hand drive.
- The Graycliff Restaurant is a 5-star restaurant situated in a 250-year-old mansion in Nassau. It has one of the largest wine cellars in the Western Hemisphere, with over 200,000 bottles of the world's finest vintages, and also has its own cigar factory.
- Bimini is the big game fishing capital of the world, and is also where Ernest Hemingway lived from 1935 to 1937.
- Kalik is The Bahamas in a bottle, so you'll see it in every bar on every island. This clear, refeshing beer is named after the kalikking sound of cowbells at Junkanoo. Which is an ummissable opportunity for islanders to ring bells, beat drums, blow horns and drink a few bottles of Kalik. The 'beer of the Bahamas' is brewed in Nassau, is complemented by Kalik Light, and Gold and goes down so well you'll want to bring a case home!





















