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Massage on the Beach


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My DH and I spent a couple of days at Breezes in Nassau for my 50th B-day. There was a nice little hut on the beach for massages. It was booked the day I inquired so I scheduled one for the next day but the weather turned out to be chilly and rainy so I didn't do it. It was in December. You would probably have to buy a day pass for Breezes. Nice place, we enjoyed it. Thinking about going back in October for a few days.

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We were in Nassau in early March, I believe it was Cable Beach we took a taxi to. I saw a couple of places set up doing massages on the beach. I didn't inquire about them but I know people seemed to be quite relaxed.

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The trouble is, in this economy, things are hit or miss. There used to be someone on Cabbage Beach that gave massages, but I haven't seen them for awhile.

Sheraton used to have a masseuse on the beach as well as British Colonial Hilton, but I haven't seen them lately.

 

No telling if business picks up if they will be back.

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