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A Cat Island Bahamas Vacation

By: Simon harris

One of the outer islands of the Bahamas, Cat Island is a
quiet vacation destination for those who are really looking
to relax. Among its varied pleasures and activities, a little
exploration will turn up a historical oddity or two that add
to the individual character of the place. Beautiful beaches
in natural settings welcome the nature lover and peace seeker
alike.

The Hermitage is a bit of an historical oddity, fascinating
and strange. The hike up to see this religious site will take
visitors through small villages along beautiful trails, full
of island flora and fauna. It is located at the top of Mt.
Alvernia, which is 206 feet above the sea and the highest
point in the Bahamas. The Hermitage itself is made from the
limestone of the cliffs, with each piece painstakingly
extracted, shaped and set by hand by the Canadian
mule-skinner turned Anglican turned Roman Catholic priest
known as Father Jerome. The Father built the structure to
scale, designed it to fit his rather diminutive form. Beloved
by the island people, the priest passed away in 1956 after
reaching the ripe age of 80.

Other historical sites include an Arawak cave, found at
Columbus point, and plantation ruins, left over from the
islands efforts at joining the worlds cotton growers. Deveaux
mansion was once the residence of Andrew Deveaux of the US
Navy, who participated in the 1873 battles to get Nassau back
from Spain. Another well known ruins is the remains of the
Ambrister plantation, near Port Howe.

For those interested in water sports, the Cat Island Dive
Center is the place to contact. They operate out of the
Greenwood Beach Resort and have a variety of diving and
snorkeling packages available, and there are many fine areas
to explore, offering a wealth of marine life and fascinating
geological formations. They also have water sport equipment
to rent.

Cat Island is the sixth largest island in the Bahamas, and
boasts extraordinary beaches. There are literally miles and
miles of virtually undisturbed beaches, where swimming and
relaxing can be done in near complete privacy.

Fine meals can be had at several locations on Cat Island.
Hawk's Nest Resort and Marina serves a variety of dishes, but
among the best are the fresh, grilled fish and the roasted
rack of lamb. Fernandez Bay Village is the place to go for
creative and delicious native dishes, served either in the
dining room or a patio table by the beach. Greenwood Beach
Resort's Bahaman cuisine is complemented by their marvelous
breads, which are baked every day.

Cat Island is an excellent choice for vacationers who are
seeking a natural beach experience, and enjoy a peaceful and
very laid-back atmosphere. The island can be explored at a
leisurely pace, which is a much better way to enjoy the local
flora and fauna, as well as to enjoy the local culture.
Because it is so much smaller in population than many of the
other islands, it's easier to get a real feel for the people
and their way of life. Cat Island is an interesting place
that will make a lasting impression on its guests.

Article Source: http://www.all-about-vacations.com/drx

This article provided courtesy of
Bahamas Holiday Guide
[www.bahamas-holiday-guide.com]

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