Comprising 700 islands, it is hard to know where to go first in the Bahamas. Grand Bahama Island, with its razzamatazz, is the quintessential tropical Caribbean playground. It became a top destination in the 1950?s, owing to its proximity to Florida ? a mere 55 miles ? and the work of entrepreneur Wallace Groves, who promoted tax exemption to attract investments. The influx of funds has never ceased, and Grand Bahamas is still a lodestone today for luxury tourism and business investors alike. The island also enjoys ecological wonders, including the largest underwater cave systems in the world.
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The influx of funds has never ceased, and Grand Bahamas is still a lodestone today for luxury tourism and business investors alike. Whether luxury homes, waterfront and beachfront properties, or commercial enterprises such as marinas, hotels or restaurants, the Bahamas has something for everyone. For as little as one million U.S. dollars, or a miniscule 375,000$ for a cay, you could even own an entire private island.
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