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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."
"Fat Tuesday has a wonderful location on the waterfront, just before Junkanoo Beach. It is a great place to enjoy a good time by the water, dipping in the ocean and enjoying light fares like Conch Salad, Burgers or Paninis. Fat Tuesday - Nassau"
"If you are fond of snorkeling, sunbathing and relaxing on the beach then it�s natural to want to choose a beach bar�.a place that sits on the beach and offers refreshments after fun filled beach activities. The Nirvana is on Love beach that�s less crowded than the Junkanoo and the Cable beach so you will get a nice peaceful ambience and an abundance of conch shells till noon�.most tour cruises roll in after 12 pm and that�s when the crowd collects. This is a family friendly place and you will see virgin versions of all cocktails."
"Nassau's most venerated nightspot has been in operation for close to 30 years. The owners transformed a lakeside mansion in to the official 'it' spot for the party crowd. The secret to their success is probably the variety."
"The Moon Club is the newest bar and lounge centrally located on the main Casino floor with a marine habitat behind the bar. Featured cocktails, an extensive wine collection, a plethora of draft beer options and a selection of cigars are available. Dress code: Smart Casual"
"The Moon Club is the newest bar and lounge centrally located on the main Casino floor with a marine habitat behind the bar. Featured cocktails, an extensive wine collection, a plethora of draft beer options and a selection of cigars are available."
"Located on Nassau’s eastern seaside—just off East Bay Street, overlooking Nassau Harbour and about a mile from the city center—Fort Montagu dates back to 1725, although the present fort was built between 1741-42 to defend the British possession from Spanish invaders. It’s more famously known, however, for being the site of the United States Marine Corps’ first military action, when in 1776, eight ships were sent to Fort Montagu to capture a large supply of gunpowder the British had stored there. (Although it turned out the gunpowder was elsewhere, The Bahamian militia retreated and Fort Montagu fell unopposed to the United States Marines."
"Places To VisitFortsNassau / New Providence Island area, Bahamas. Fort Montagu is a small fort of four cannon on the eastern shore of New Providence Island (Nassau) Bahamas. Peter Henry Bruce oversaw the…"
"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"
"The Nassau Public Library and Museum is one of the top 5 libraries in the Bahamas. Originally constructed to serve as a colonial jail, the library dates back to the 18th century and still remains to be one of the most interesting historic buildings in the city. The library was also the first to be built at the Parliament Square."
"What started as a prison has now become a place where visitors can go for quiet time and a place to learn. The old prison cells are now used to house books, charts, artifacts, and more. When you explore the museum, you’ll also be able to find historic prints, newspapers, and even colonial documents."
"At the far Western shores of New Providence Island, the Clifton Heritage is one of our favorite things to do in Nassau Bahamas. Covering 208 hectares of land its home to unique collections of historical and culturally important sites in Nassau. As well as a diverse ecosystem, caves and nature trails, aswell as the one-of-0a-kind underwater sculpture park, the Clifton Heritage Park is on of the top Nassau Attractions."
"Once you’re done interacting with the animals, it’s time to hit the trails!. Clifton Heritage National Park is the perfect way to explore relics and the history of the Bahamian past while still getting sun and enjoying the water. The three groups this park works to teach guests about are the Lucayans, the Africans, and the Loyalists."
"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."
"Junkanoo World Museum & Arts Centre is one of the prime haunts for avid art collectors and admirers. For those who don’t know about Junkanoo festival, here’s a small brief. No one truly knows about the origin of this festival but it is believed to belong to West Africa."
"The NAGB – National Art Gallery of the Bahamas is presented within the grounds of the stunning Villa Doyle, a mansion built in the 1860s and home to the first chief justice in the Bahamas. It took 7 years to restore the building before opening in 1996. The NAGB collects, preserves and exhibits historic and contemporary Bahamian art."
"West & West Hill Streets (Same street as Gray Cliff and across the street from St. Francis Xavier Cathedral), Nassau New Providence Island+1 242-328-5800[email protected]"
"The Capital city of The Bahamas, Nassau, was founded in 1670. It is surrounded by breathtaking beaches and has been a popular port of entry and export since the very beginning. Because of this, Nassau Paradise Island is full of fascinating and vital history."