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DINING
» Mosaic, Paradise Island An all-you-can-eat buffet that both kids and adults can love,
with endless tables of pizza, create-you-own pasta, sushi, waffles and way more.
» Carmine's, Paradise Island This boisterous Italian joint serves family-style heaps of
red-sauce classics like spaghetti and meatballs.
» Arawak Cay, Nassau Treat your kids to conch fritters and Junkanoo music at this vibrant
Fish Fry. Things get less family-friendly late at night.
» Billy Joe's on the Beach, Lucaya Young'uns will love eating at sandy beachfront picnic
tables at this classic Grand Bahama conch shack.
» Cap'n Jack's, Hope Town Deckside dining and killer key lime pie make this town staple
a kid favorite.
» Beach Bungalow, Long Island This friendly spot is well loved for its delicious pizzas.
» Ma Ruby's, Harbour Island Cure your kids of Big Mac obsession at this patio cafe,
home to the fabulous Cheeseburger in Paradise.
WATER ADVENTURES
» UNEXSO Dolphin Encounter, Grand Bahama Kids stand on a shallow water platform
to pet and kiss tame dolphins at this wildly popular encounter.
» Stuart Cove's Dive & Snorkel Bahamas, New Providence Older kids who aren't quite
ready for scuba diving can hop into these personal mini 'submarine suits' for an underwa-
ter ride.
» Seaworld Explorer, Nassau This semi-submarine gives a thrilling ride over the reef.
» Aquaventure, Paradise Island This gargantuan water park has rides for kids of all ages,
from a gentle lazy river to a stomach-knotting 200ft-long slide.
» Exuma Cays Older children and teens love snorkeling in the calm, gin-clear waters of
the cays. Go solo or join a tour.
» Lucaya Beach Ride bouncing banana boats, fly high in a parasail, snorkel in the shallows
- Grand Bahama's most popular beach has kid-friendly water sports galore.
A PIRATE'S LIFE FOR ME
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum! Though pirates haven't been seen in these waters
in several hundred years, their scallywag legacy remains. Pirate-loving kids will
adore the Pirates of Nassau ( Click here ) museum, complete with a replica pir-
ate ship. A few miles away, Blackbeard's Tower ( Click here ) is said to be the
handiwork of the dastardly villain himself - you'll have to use your imagination
on the pile of stones. More vivid are the dungeons at Fort Charlotte ( Click
here ) , where costumed local teens offer tours of the dank depths. Parts of Pir-
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