MOST ENJOYABLE ACTIVITIES IN NASSAU, BAHAMAS:
1. Visit the beach
You’re on an island, so let’s start with the obvious: go to the beach. Start with the magnificent white-sand beach in front of you if you have a hotel reservation on Cable Beach or Paradise Island. You will have access to all the amenities, including water sports, bars and restaurants, as well as lounge chair rentals, even though they can get busy with tourists and touts.
Saunders Beach’s protected swimming area, restrooms, and playground can be preferred by families. The closest beach to the cruise port, Junkanoo, has a festive vibe from its many drink deals.
Dislike crowded places? Take the neighborhood bus or a taxi all the way down Bay St., west of the Cable Beach resorts and downtown Nassau, to Love Beach. Away from the aggressive sellers and the tourist hordes, unwind in quiet.
2. Go to Atlantis for a day.
3. Go Shopping
Also here is Nassau’s famous Straw Market, where you can buy dolls, bags, and other gifts woven from straw. You can find all the typical souvenirs here, too, though look carefully if you care that your purchase was actually made locally. Next to the Straw Market is an alleyway where the wood carvers display and sell their wares.
If you want more authentic local buys, drop by the Pompey Square craft market or the artists’ studios on West Hill Street. The shops by the Graycliff Hotel sell local cigars and chocolate; pick up a bottle of local rum at John Watling’s Distillery.
4. Taste some Native Cuisine
5. Examine the ocean’s depths
6. Check out a museum
7. Ascend the Queen’s Staircase
The Queen’s Staircase is a famous location in Nassau and a fantastic photo opportunity. Take on the challenge of ascending all 65 steps of this stairway, which slaves cut out of a limestone rock face in the 18th century. Water gushes over the rock walls next to it, which are covered in tropical flora.
The cruise terminal and downtown are both conveniently close to the Queen’s Staircase. At the top and bottom of the stairs, locals will try to sell you trinkets or provide you with information about the area’s history in exchange for a tip.
8. Explore the Ardastra Gardens
As the sole animal conservation facility in the Bahamas, Ardastra Gardens and animal Conservation Centre claims exclusivity.
There are more than 135 creatures living in its zoo. The Caribbean flamingos, who entertain guests multiple times a day, are the stars. Swans, peafowl, and parrots may also be seen. Many of the creatures who lived there were rescues that arrived hurt at the conservation centre.
In addition, there are 4 acres of tropical gardens for tourists to explore. Take pictures of the hibiscus, orchid, and bougainvillaea blossoms. There are several tropical trees, such as breadfruit, mango, and coconut palms.
9. Attend a class at Graycliff or a tour.
In addition to a hotel and restaurant, Graycliff is currently home to a number of companies. You can reserve a lodging or take part in a variety of classes and tours.
Attend a culinary class at the Graycliff Culinary Academy, or register for an afternoon tea, wine luncheon, or wine and cheese tasting. Visit the Graycliff Cigar Company on a tour to observe the torcedores creating beautiful cigars, or enrol in a class to try your hand at rolling cigars. At the Graycliff Chocolatier, you may purchase fine chocolates as gifts or take a tour to discover how to manufacture your own confections. The Bahamas Barrels location also offers wine blending instruction.
A five-hour day pass to Graycliff that includes a hotel tour, use of the pool, and a three-course meal is available if all you want to do is unwind. A massage or a Graycliff cigar and a glass of port are available as extras.
Also, Checkout our IC CARIBBEAN shop and enjoy shopping online.
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