High speed, powerboat trip from Nassau to a Bahama private island in the Exuma chain. Feed sharks and rays, snorkel pristine reefs and enjoy a sumptuous feast of fresh grouper, steak and salads. Open bar. All inclusive. Order online.
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High speed, powerboat trip from Nassau to a Bahama private island in the Exuma chain. Feed sharks and rays, snorkel pristine reefs and enjoy a sumptuous feast of fresh grouper, steak and salads. Open bar. All inclusive. Order online.
While the Blue Lagoon Island beach day excursion is temporarily closed, Dolphin Encounters, located on the Island, is still one of the most exciting and intriguing tours available. Visit the world...
A fun and unique sailing adventure awaits you! Step aboard SailNassau's sleek, stable and exhilarating International America's Cup Class yachts, NZL 10 and 12, and discover why billionaires get so hooked on this sport! You don't need to have any sailing experience to take part in this adventure, which is awesome fun for everyone! Up! Magazine listed SailNassau's America's Cup Sailing Adventure as the number one thing to do while in Nassau.
Situated only minutes from the heart of downtown Nassau , Bahamas , there is no place quite like the Ardastra Gardens, Zoo and Conservation Center . The 5-½ acre park is part jungle, part gardens and...
The oldest wooden structure on the island, built in the 18th century.
Located in downtown Nassau on the corner of George and Marlborough streets, Pirates of Nassau is a true landmark nestled in three historical buildings: The Slave Kitchen, which is approximately 200...
Museum showcasing the costumes and floats from the annual Junkanoo parade.
This limestone staircase was built by slaves to honor Queen Victoria's help in the abolition of slavery in the Bahamas.
This commercial district is Nassau's busiest street and is full of interesting shops and restaurants.
City square featuring a bronze statue commemorating Bahamian women.
At this market you will find people weaving straw into anything and everything.
Underground passages and dungeons lie underneath this old fort, built in 1787.
With a statue of Queen Victoria situated in the center, this square is where most of Nassau's main government buildings can be found.
