Enjoy an introduction to Nassau by spending the day with your very own personal tour guide. You can explore the museums and art galleries of the island then relax for lunch and a swim on one of our popular beaches "native style". If what we've designed does not appeal to you, then feel free to make special requests for us to create an exciting and memorable experience that better suites the interests and needs of your group. This is a small group tour (2 - 15 persons), however if your group exceeds 15, additional tour guides will be assigned as required. Choose from one of our three departure times when you book, and let your guide expose you to the "true true" Bahamian life.
Overnight Guests - Hotel Lobby or front entrance of your on-island accommodations Cruise passengers - The water fountain area just outside the cruise port.
This cultural experience will allow you to travel back in time to a heritage that we proudly embrace, and expose you to the artistic talents and skills of our people past and present. Admission $11
A museum depicting our days of pirates & buccaneers
This private cultural experience will expose you to the artistic talents and skills of our people. You will also enjoy selecting souvenirs from a collection of magnificent hand crafted gems made by our local artisans.
Fort Montagu is a small fort of four cannon on the eastern shore of New Providence Island Bahamas. Peter Henry Bruce oversaw the construction of the fort that began in 1741 to defend the British possession from Spanish. The beautiful beaches of Fort Montagu for a relaxing beach and scrumptious native lunch experience. Admission $5
The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas is an art museum located in Nassau, The Bahamas. It was the first institution of its kind in the country's history. Admission $5
Fort Charlotte is a British-colonial era fort built on a hill overlooking the harbor of Nassau, the capital and largest city of the Bahamas. The fort sits a short walk west of downtown Nassau and the cruise ship terminal. Admission $5
Fort Fincastle is a fort located in the city of Nassau on the island of New Providence in The Bahamas. It was built to provide protection to Nassau. The fort, which is shaped like a paddle steamer, was built in 1793 by Lord Dunmore to protect Nassau from pirates. Admission $5
Graycliff Heritage Village is a historic cultural site in Nassau, Bahamas, operating out of a historic 18th-century mansion that now serves as an elegant hotel and restaurant. The village includes various artisanal studios, the Graycliff Chocolatier and Cigar Factory, and the Heritage Museum of the Bahamas, all offering visitors a chance to experience Bahamian art, culture, and history. The property is renowned for its rich history, which began with a pirate captain, and its upscale ambiance
A Bahamian-owned, premium rum distillery located at the historic 1789 Buena Vista Estate in Nassau, The Bahamas. Known for crafting quality Bahamian rum.
The Queen's Staircase is a walkway of 65 steps in Nassau, the capital city of The Bahamas. It was carved out of solid limestone by 600 slaves between 1793 and 1794 to create a direct route from Fort Fincastle to Nassau.
After eating your way through conch fritters and Bahamian cracked lobster for lunch, you’ll want to save room for dessert. The Bahamas is famous for rum cakes – ultra-moist cakes soaked in rum, vanilla, and other tasty goodness. And while you can pick these up at several locations around the capital, the Rum Cake Factory Nassau is the place at which you’re going to want to do it.
Traditional open-air market selling handwoven straw crafts, Bahamian souvenirs & tourist trinkets. It's home to handmade Bahamian crafts, gifts, souvenirs, and items such as hand-woven straw hats, bags, mats, dolls, conch shell jewelry, and wood carvings—and all available at very reasonable prices, especially if you're good at negotiating!
Originally built in the late 1700s and early 1800s by Loyalists who came from North Carolina to The Bahamas, Parliament Square is a popular attraction in downtown Nassau. Its Colonial-influenced pink buildings include the House of Assembly, the Senate Building and the Supreme Court of The Bahamas—and they are wonderfully symbolic of the past, present, and future of the country.
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