Experience the phenomenal opportunity of a lifetime to traverse the breathtakingly beautiful City of Nassau, The Bahamas on an exciting and friendly guided tour. Hop on your own ATV (or ride along with a driver) and head out to indulge in experiencing the warm local culture, sightseeing historical sites, and savoring native dishes - all while making new friends! We offer only top-of-the-line modern ATVs for you to choose from including: Can-Am-Outlander, Polaris Sportsman or Kawasaki Brute Force models that will ensure your trip is both Safe AND Enjoyable. We offer free food samples at the Bahamas Rum Cake Factory, Free Pina Colada samples at the John Watling Rum Distillery, Free water for everyone and much more!!
For Cruise Ship Travelers, will meet next to the Tourism Police Station just as you exit the Cruise Port in Nassau Bahamas. For travelers staying in Hotel or Resorts, we will meet just outside the Front Desk Lobby.
Headed West at the Nassau Cruise Port, you will be on Woodes Rodgers Walk. There will be an agent in front of the Tourism Police Station and Waterfall waiting for you.
At the Rum Cake Factory, you will get to taste the most famous brand of Rum Cake in The Bahamas. The Factory sits in the heart of the city, and has been there for over 20 years.
Enjoy the breathtaking view of a small fort that was built in 1741 and is equipped with four cannons that were used to defend the island from Spanish invaders. The fort sits on the eastern shore line of Nassau, The Bahamas.
Take photos as you walk down the Queen's Staircase of 66 steps in The Bahamas. The steps were carved out of solid limestone by slaves in the late 1700's in an attempt to escape bondage
Fort Fincastle was purposely constructed in the city of Nassau on the island of New Providence in The Bahamas to provide protection from pirates. The fort was build in 1793 by Lord Dunmore.
Fort Charlotte is a British-colonial era fort built on a hill over-looking the harbor of Nassau, The Bahamas. This fort was build over 200 years ago by the British to protect Nassau, The Bahamas from any invasions.
Here you will get a tour of John Watling's Distillery home to JOHN WATLING'S rum and RED TURTLE vodka; an estate that was founded in 1789, also known as the "Spirit of The Bahamas".
The Junkanoo Beach an astonishing view. Here you will be able t take photos, participate in water sports and have the opportunity to watch cruise ships enter and leave The Bahamas
The Final Stop will be at the Arawak Cay, commonly referred to as Fish Fry. Here you will have the once in a life time opportunity to taste Conch Fritters, Conch Salad, Kalik and other Native Dishes
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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