Cheapest month to travel to the Bahamas

Nassau Bahamas Island Tours

2 hour Adventurous Excursion

Complimentary

-Meet and Greet at Port/ Hotel

-Fresh Bottled Water

-Stop by the Liquor/ Grocery store ( Your choice )

-You can drink alcohol on the Excursion

Live commentary on board

Local licensed Professional Tour Guide

*Take a tour through the historic city of Nassau to learn the true history of our nation, seeing the famous sights of Nassau, Bahamas.

Nassau Tourism : Must See in the Bahamas

Guest will visit the Atlantis resort, Fort Charlotte, Fort Fincastle, Rum Cake Factory, John Watlings Distillery, the Queen’s staircase, Straw Market (affordable shopping ), Downtown Nassau, Parliament Square with the last stop in the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

Experience rich Bahamian history and culture in this beautiful area that spans the capital city of Nassau and decadently gorgeous Paradise Island. Shoppers indulge in luxury boutiques to local markets, night owls have their pick of entertainment options and relaxation enthusiasts can find their center on powdery white sand beaches.

What to Expect : Bahamas Tour

Begin the tour with collecting your complimentary refreshment. Drive through the historic city of Nassau, stop (approximately 15 minutes) at Bahamas Rum Cake Factory. The factory produces several scrumptious flavors of rum cake like, pina colada, banana and chocolate. 

Bahamas Rum Cake Factory
*Free Samples 😉

Next, head across the 65-foot bridge that connects Nassau to Paradise Island.

Spend 30 minutes at the beautiful Cloisters, walk the slopes down to a gazeboat the water’s edge, and take memorable photos of the lovely marble statute ‘Silence’.

This monastery was built in the 12th to 13th century in Montrejau, France by the Augustinian Order and was rebuilt in 1968 by J. J. Castremannefor Huntington Hartford.

The Queen’s Staircase will be the next stop! Hand Carved out of solid limestone in the late 18th century by African slaves, this 102-foot staircase is a must-see attraction. Walk down the 65 steps of Bennet’s Hill. The highest point in Nassau is Fort Fincastle built in 1793 by Lord Dunmore.

Queen Staircase in Nassau Bahamas

Feel like with the Locals : History, Seafood and Beaches

At the top you will find a mini market with authentic handmade goods at bargain prices. After Fort Fincastle (the Highest point) you will visit John Watlings Distillery, a local producer of rum where you will have the chance to sample sum.

Next, visit a local fruit stand where you can purchase coconuts, sugar bananas or star apples depending on the season. Arawak Cay is commonly known as ” The Fish Fry.” Visit Junkanoo Beach to take photos or just dip your feet in the beautiful crystal clear waters of the Bahamas.

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