Last Christmas, my cousins and I decided to explore the beautiful islands of the Bahamas. Unbeknownst to some, the Bahamas are comprised of more than one or two islands; in fact, more than than 700 islands make up this island country. It's an archipelago of kind and hospitable people, beautiful and temperate weather and a wide diversity of animals and vegetation. The Bahamas is an true island paradise and is located only 50 miles from the coast of Florida. To ensure a week full of fun, we secured our spot on a Royal Caribbean cruise. The cruise went to Nassau, Grand Bahamas Island, Andros Island and Atlantis. The week was full of warm tranquility and peace. The first thing on my to do list was swim on all beaches and then do the excursions. On the beaches, the sand was pink and the water was an amazing shade of crystal blue. My favorite activity was bonefishing and the shark encounters. I was brave enough to have more than six baby sharks circling around my legs. For twenty dollars I was able to try a warm Johnnycake, drink a medium Bahama Mama and swim with sharks. When I reached Atlantis I sat in the famous chair of Gold. On my third day, I kayaked through Andros Island through the cold rain and ate spiny lobster. The hotels compliment the beautiful island. They are just as peaceful and enjoyable. While looking out the window I saw jungle like surroundings and seas. The beautiful turquoise seas are homes to several gracious aquatic animals. The diversity of animals is incredible. You can see anything from the average dog to a dolphin within a few minutes. Colorful red and green birds hum tunes all over the beaches. As you walk into the Nassau blue sea off the white sandy beaches the streams of colors surround you. The schools of orange and yellow fish will swim beneath your stomach. Beautiful flags, signs, and photographers are everywhere. Make sure your always smiling. You might come out in a commercial or pamphlet. We went to