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Best Places to Eat When You're Docked in Nassau
"Blue Lagoon Island provides some of the best beaches in Nassau for cruisers because the island is an easy shore excursion away from the cruise port and takes you to a gorgeous private island. On Blue Lagoon Island you’ll find water sports, soft sand to sit on, relaxing hammocks, and shade from coconut palm trees. While the beauty of Blue Lagoon Island is a major draw for visitors, it’s the mammals that call it home that usually makes a day at the beach here most memorable; Blue Lagoon Island has a Dolphin Encounter facility that lets you observe and interact with these incredible creatures in a natural ocean lagoon."
"It’s a private island with one of the best beaches in Nassau. With pristine white sand, clear turquoise waters, a hidden lagoon, an inflatable Aqua Park, and marine life, it’s the perfect getaway. Although the beach package it’s quite pricey, it includes boat transfers and lunch too."
"Blue Lagoon is a small island (Salt Cay) just off Paradise Island. Visitors are given a scenic boat ride from Nassau Harbour to reach the private island. It is frequently voted one of the top things to do in Nassau Bahamas."
"If you want to truly immerse yourself in local Bahamian culture, then kick off your sandals and pull up a chair at the Tiki Bikini Hut. This little bar is popular amongst both travellers and locals, probably due to the fact that you can get a free Bahama Mama sample if you ask. They also offer great deals on daiquiris and shots."
"Interestingly named the Tiki Bikini Hut is a top draw for both tourists and locals. Due to its location, it�s a hot favorite amongst cruise ship passengers too. The clientele is a mix of tourists and locals and the ambience as well as staff is friendly."
"Junkanoo Beach, Nassau, New Providence IslandTakeout, Outdoor Seating, Waitstaff, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free WifiCaribbean, Bar, BahamianDrinks+1 242-557-0225"
"Despite its small size, locals and travellers consistently rank The Daiquiri Shack as one of the best bars in Nassau. What looks like a small little beach hut is actually a popular Caribbean daiquiri spot that locals have grown to love. They use fresh fruit for their daiquiris, which makes them taste oh-so-sweet and tangy."
"As the name suggests, this place is best known for its range of daiquiris. Locals say that this is the best place in Nassau to grab a daiquiri and tourists mostly agree. The daiquiri shack is affordable and uses mostly copious quantities of fresh fruit in their daiquiris giving them an extra edge."
"Located in the upscale The Cove at Atlantis, this lounge's resort setting in the Bahamas makes it the perfect place to enjoy delicious drinks that are as colorful as the stunning sunsets framed by the windows overlooking Paradise Beach. Patrons can play table games like blackjack and roulette or simply unwind while enjoying dainty, decadent tapas, signature cocktails and fruit-infused martinis, such as the Covetini, a refreshing mix of raspberry rum, mango jasmine puree and raspberries with a touch of lime. With a full all-day menu, it's sometimes hard to pull patrons away from the lively lounge."
"Ibiza Bahamas is a versatile nightclub, open for both daytime and evening partying. The club’s interiors are dramatic black with multicolored neon light accents; its exteriors are casual island chic with thatched roof gazebos by the poolside draped with white. Staying true to its Mediterranean roots, Ibiza brings its electronic dance music addiction to the Bahamas."
"Summer Palace Chinese Restaurant & Lounge is a Chinese restaurant that serves authentic Chinese cuisine in a casual and comfortable setting. The restaurant features Asian-style décor and an elegant cocktail lounge where diners can enjoy a drink before or after dinner. The menu features appetizers such as shrimp egg rolls, garlic chicken wings, and beef skewers, entrées of chow foon, chow mein, vegetarian and chicken noodles and fresh sushi, and steamed dim sum."
"Navy Lyon Road, Commerce Center East of The Hilton Hotel, Nassau New Providence IslandChinese, AsianLunch, Dinner, Brunch, DrinksTakeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Street Parking, Validated Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, [email protected]+1 242-698-0118http://www.summerpalacenassau.com"
"East Villa Restaurant has been bringing the tastes and flavors of China to the shores of the Bahamas for the past 20 years. The restaurant features Asian-inspired décor in dark tones, wooden tables and chairs, and large windows and large French doors that flood the interiors with natural light, and the eatery serves a menu of oriental and continental cuisine that focuses on traditional Cantonese and Szechuan dishes. The menu also boasts Broiled New York Strip Steak, Broiled Rack of Lamb, Seafood Platter, Soy-Glazed Salmon, Broiled Fresh Grouper Fillet, and Broiled Fresh Bahamian Lobster Tail, and the food is accompanied by a variety of both local and global wines, imported craft beers, top-shelf spirits."
"Bay Street, Nassau New Providence IslandChinese, AsianDinner, LunchTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Parking Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Full Bar, Table Servicehttp://eastvillabahamas.com/"
"Are you looking to explore the history of Nassau through the ages?. There are a number of historical destinations in Nassau including the time-honored buildings, monuments, palaces, and parks where you can learn about the glorious past of Nassau. The presence of these historical sites and museums will take you on a walk through Nassau ‘s rich history."
"The Queen’s Staircase, one of Nassau’s most visited attractions, holds an important place in Bahamian cultural history. Around 1793, slaves carved this 102-foot (31-meter) staircase, comprised of 65 steps, out of solid limestone. Later it was named in honor of Queen Victoria’s 65-year reign and her role in abolishing slavery in the Bahamas.More"
"With just 65 steps spanning 102 feet, this is a steep ascent from Elizabeth Avenue to Fort Fincastle and the Water Tower. Carved out of a limestone wall by 18th century slaves, the steps once afforded soldiers protected passage from the fort to the town. Plants line the sides of the steps and water cascades in to a pool below."
"Constructed in 1793, this paddle-shaped fort was named for the governorship at the time, John Murray, also known as Viscount Fincastle. Placed atop Bennet’s Hill overlooking Nassau and Paradise Island, Fort Fincastle boasted six cannons and one howitzer. You can learn more about this fort during one of its daily guided tours."
"Overlooking the city of Nassau from its vantage point atop Bennett’s Hill, Fort Fincastle was built in 1793 to protect the island of New Providence from outside invaders. Much of the imposing building remains intact today. Visitors come to explore the fortifications and enjoy the view from the highest point in Nassau.More"
"If you’re looking to indulge in a bit of a sweet treat while you’re in the Bahamas, look no further than Cafe Channing Noelle, which serves up the island’s tastiest French macaroons. This elegant cafe is the perfect place to start your day, as they serve a variety of great coffee along with breakfast menu items. The decor of the cafe adds to the overall experience, as it feels like you’re visiting a cosy little French cafe on a side street in Paris."
"Order a traditional pizza pie with your favorite toppings at this modern, dockside pizzeria. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: CasualPhone: +1 242-363-3000"
"Order a traditional pizza pie with your favorite toppings at this modern, dockside pizzeria. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: CasualPhone: +1 242-363-3000"