Miami and the Bahamas

Itinerary

DAY 1-Miami.On arrival you can collect your hire car or make your way to your hotel.Accoodation Hilton South Beach or Similar
 
DAY 2&3-Miami.Enjoy the bright lights and excitement of Miami. Check out the stunning beaches and sample the thrilling nightlife in this popular destination.
 
DAY 4-Miami-Bahamas.Fly down to the stunning islands of the Bahamas.your transfer will be waiting to take you to the Luxury Resort.Accomodation One&Only Ocean Club or Similar
 
DAY 5-7.Bahamas.Spend three nights at this lively resort with plenty of activities to keep you busy, including watersports,tennis,scuba diving etc.Enjoy the islands on yourself,play casino.Lot of Things to do.
 
DAY 8-Bahamas-Fly back home.

VIP Experience

Hilton South Beach.Miami.elax in comfort to the sounds of the ocean in spacious 450 sq. ft. Studio Suites at the Hilton Bentley Miami/South Beach hotel. Feel at home in the elegant suites featuring contemporary kitchenettes and large marble bathrooms. Gaze across Miami from your private terrace, overlooking the city skyline and inter coastal waterways. Stay connected throughout the hotel with high-speed internet access. Upgrade to the 3000 sq. ft. two-story penthouse for two master bedrooms, private whirlpool and a stunning ocean front view of the Atlantic.avor ‘Nuevo Latino cuisine' with the James Beard award-winning chef at the D Rodriguez Cuba Restaurant. Be pampered at the Asian-styled Spa 101, offering the latest relaxation and restoration therapies. Soak up rays on the pool deck and cool off in the pool. Enjoy a workout in the fully equipped fitness room and sauna. The beach club offers the finest comforts such as a cabana with beach butler service. Catch up with work at the fully equipped business center at this Ocean Drive, Miami hotel.
 
One&Only Ocean Club.Bahamas.It is graced by white sand beaches and warm turquoise waters within a secluded oasis… where bliss is timeless.Under the cerulean blue of an endless Bahamian sky, wrapped in a the turquoise waters of an exuberant sea, One&Only Ocean Club nestles peacefully along a shore of a delicate white sand beach… a treasured sanctuary of privileged perfection.Renowned for its legendary sophistication and contemporary elegance, One&Only Ocean Club was once a private estate. Today, the alluring beachfront of our luxury Bahamas resort, reflects the glamorous ambience and posh exclusivity of a grand colonial manor, welcoming the generations of the world's travelling elite.

Package Details

Discover Miami, where fusion Latin dining, miles of paradise beaches and dazzling night-life await. Explore 'SoBe' for cool night spots and Millionaire's Row for a glimpse of the rich and famous. A buzzy beach-vibe and shopping too-this is Florida at its best. Just when you think it can't get much better, you'll head to the Bahamas for some rest and recuperation, where you can simply enjoy this picture perfect paradise, whether you would like to island hop or simply sit back with a cocktail or two
 
Overview:
  • 3Nights Accommodation in Miami
  • 4 Nights Accommodation in Bahamas
  • Daily Breakfast - Jain/Vegetarian Options Available.All meals included in Bahamas
  • Airport&Internal Transfers included.
 
Best Time to Visit:
The temperature in The Bahamas averages between 75°F and 84°F (24°C-29°C) in both winter and summer, although it can get chilly in the early morning and at night. The Bahamian winter is usually like a perpetual late spring -- naturally, the high season for North Americans rushing to escape snow and ice. Summer brings broiling hot sun and humidity. There's a much greater chance of rain during the summer and fall.peak winter period from mid-December to mid-April, when visitors fleeing from cold north winds flock to the islands. Winter is the driest season.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The temperature in The Bahamas averages between 75°F and 84°F (24°C-29°C) in both winter and summer, although it can get chilly in the early morning and at night. The Bahamian winter is usually like a perpetual late spring -- naturally, the high season for North Americans rushing to escape snow and ice. Summer brings broiling hot sun and humidity. There's a much greater chance of rain during the summer and fall.peak winter period from mid-December to mid-April, when visitors fleeing from cold north winds flock to the islands. Winter is the driest season.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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