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Best way to shake the wife is to send her over to Atlantis for a day of beauty at the spa. Personally, I like the short walk to the Hilton, paying the 10 bucks, using the beach, chairs, towels, and even kayaks, and walking back to the ship. Graycliff is literally a 10 minute walk up the street. They were very cool about letting me look around and walk into the rolling room. |
Re: Cigars in the Bahamas
I didnt get to see the cigar factory as it was closed on Sunday. :( Did pick up some smokes though! Hopefully they are worth the price!!!
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I like the Espresso and the Grand Cru....blue labels are a bit mild for my taste.
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The Grand Cru!!!
Yummy! Pricey as hell but yummy. |
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I was just in Nassau yesterday on a cruise. I saw this thread before I left but my wife had already booked us on an excursion to Atlantis so I didn't manage to get over to Graycliff. :(
I did check out Havana Humidor while I was at Atlantis though. It was a nice shop. It wasn't overwhelmingly large but they had a good selection. You could buy anything they had as a single and then they also had boxes, 3-packs, 5-packs, etc. Prices were RIDICULOUS though. According to the salesman I spoke with he said there is a 300% tobacco importation tax in the Bahamas. A Punch PC just to give an example was $12 and I think a Monte #2 was $27. |
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