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What jewelry is Bahamas known for?

Conch Shell Jewelry The conch is much more than a delicious menu item in The Bahamas. Its pretty pale pink shell is polished and crafted into jewelry that's sold in many souvenir shops. Bracelets, necklaces and earrings are available to suit all tastes and budgets.



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Conch shell products/jewelry Interesting items made of the beautiful conch shell are an easy find in The Bahamas, especially when it comes to jewelry, or even cutlery and bowls. You can find these and more at local craft markets, and they'll make the perfect gift for friends or family.

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Clothes of the Bahamas
  • Urban-casual, lightweight, shorts, short sleeve shirts, short skirts.
  • Rural- bright colors- mostly blue and yellow.
  • Modern-same as urban.
  • Traditional- dresses, short pants, headdresses, very bright colors- orange, yellow, pink with colorful designs.


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How expensive is the Bahamas? Most Caribbean islands tend to be more expensive than the United States for things like shopping, dining, accommodation, and more.

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On your island trip, it's easy to save big money on expensive items – especially in the duty-free world of the Caribbean. With already-cheap prices and no sales tax, the islands are great places to find jewelry, watches, and gifts for your loved ones, or yourself. Expect to save 25 percent or more on your purchases.

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Avoid wearing expensive jewelry, particularly Rolex watches, which criminals have specifically targeted. Use only clearly marked taxis and make a note of the license plate number for your records. You're less likely to be mugged or robbed in the Out Islands, where life is generally more peaceful.

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retail outlets. The Crystal Court Shops offer the finest in women's and men's fashions, featuring Amici, Cole's of Nassau, Michael Kors, Gucci, Tory Burch, David Yurman, Balenciaga, Saint Laurent, and more”.

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6 Things You Didn't Know About The Bahamas
  • The world's third-largest wine cellar is in Nassau. ...
  • The Bahamas boasts the third largest barrier reef on the planet. ...
  • Our waters are some of the clearest in the world. ...
  • There are 700 islands in The Bahamas. ...
  • Hollywood loves Paradise! ...
  • The Bahamas is home to its own “sea monster”.


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The waters around the Bahamas are light blue because the water is shallow. The blue color comes from the absorption of red and green light wavelengths by the water. The blue is reflected to be received by your eyes. The light blue is a response to sunlight reflecting off the sand and corals on the bottom.

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Prices are competitive but lets face it - good jewelry is not cheap - what you will find in Nassau is competitive prices and no tax which alone brings the price down.

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Gucci is less expensive than the US because they mostly sell last seasons merchandise. I got a pait of shoes and a handbag there for $700, plus no tax (you do have to pay duty on over $800, I think. Makeup is no cheaper, but no tax, so you do save a little.

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Fittingly, Larimar is known as the Gemstone of the Caribbean because it mirrors the look of a clear blue tropical waters.

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Duty-Free Shopping in the Bahamas Owing to the liberal duty-free policies of the Bahamian government, buying your must-have items in the duty-free shops means you can bring home an array of items that would be prohibitively expensive if you bought it on the sales floor of your average American store.

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Fragrances are much cheaper in The Bahamas. Typically, a perfume that sells for $100 (not including sales taxes) in New York can be picked up in Nassau for $80. And 100ml of an eau de toilette spray, valued at $75 in the US is around $64 in The Bahamas.

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Running through Downtown Nassau, the street is a lively mix of shops, restaurants, and tourist attractions. On a stroll, you'll find an excellent array of luxury and designer boutiques, duty-free outlets, and shops selling authentically Bahamian souvenirs.

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