NASSAU, The Bahamas a' The Bahamas is placed to produce history on May possibly 23, 2013 as its new $30 million Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium can serve as host to an exhibition match involving the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and the Jamaican national football team on Nassau Paradise Island. Beginning only 50 miles off the coast of Florida, the 700 Islands Of The Bahamas appeal to many different vacation models, with a number of the worldas most useful beaches and activities such as scuba diving, fishing, sailing, sailing, as well as shopping and dining. These sights combined with friendly, warm and hospitable Bahamian people draw almost five million visitors per year. While best known to people as an readily available tropical escape, The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism is also hoping to stake a claim as a spot for activities vacation, making investments in the industry and building relationships that increase the hawaiian islands as a place for activity a equally in participation and vision. The ground and the country hosting such world-class baseball clubs in this international event is merely another sign of the countryas growth in popularity within the last four decades. Travelers thinking about visiting the exhibition match to be attended by The Bahamas may take advantageous asset of the existing Instant Savings advertising, providing up to $300 off air-inclusive deal concerns of 6 nights or longer and up to $200 off four or five evening plans. Deals can be booked on www.bahamas.com from April 1 a' May 20, 2013 and are valid on vacation from April 8 a November 3, 2013*. Seats for the match are available now and can be purchased online at www.nsa-bahamas.com, by calling 242-325-0376 or they can be purchased directly from the Box Office at Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium involving the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. The fit is the first-time a League Club will play in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas and will indicate one of the key events in the new 15,000-seat arena along with in the year-long celebration of the 40th anniversary of independence. The ground is part of the Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre, a continuous redevelopment plan on its 450 acres that'll eventually include an athletesa community, new baseball and softball fields and stadiums and a new interior multiplex.
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