Not to be missed, this immensely popular beach is lined with bars and high-end luxurious resorts. It was a beach with no name until 1907 when it became the landing point for the Trans-Atlantic cable, which stretched from here to connect The Bahamas to mainland America at Jupiter, Florida. Today, it's the ultimate playground for fun in the sun. You can indulge in water sport activities and get an adrenaline rush or simply bathe in the sun and get a tan on during your visit to the Cable Beach.
Encompassing a variety of attractions ranging from ancient ruins to cave systems, the Clifton Heritage National Park is an expansive area brimming with natural wonders. Tour guides narrate the history embedded into every nook and cranny of the land, with special emphasis on the derelict structures which are remnants of the Lucayan, Arawak, and the Loyalist and Slave Trade eras. Remains of houses belonging to the Lucayan period are interspersed among the historical attractions, the age-old lumbers of wood and thatched roofs reminiscent of the shelters constructed during the time. Beaches fringe the park, with pristine waters lapping at the sandy shores. The ragged caves lurking just beneath the Banana Hole are imbued with religious and ritualistic significance. The underwater experience here is especially exhilarating, owing to the thriving marine life. Snorkeling is a popular activity in the area.
Embedded between ragged hills, the Queen's Staircase is a set of stone steps fashioned out of limestone rocks. Workers toiled in the 1790's to complete the construction of this significant site which is one of Nassau's most popular attractions. The stairs were later renamed for Queen Victoria to commemorate her 64 years of rule which ended in 1901. Upon reaching the top of the staircase, visitors are offered an unparalleled view of Nassau and the Caribbean Sea.
Nassau's rich pirate history is remembered and celebrated at this popular downtown museum. It takes up nearly a whole block, just off the main shopping drag. Visitors tour a full-scale pirate ship equipped with all the appropriate apparel and a dungeon. Stumbling into a tavern packed with pirates clad in their traditional garb will provide guests with an opportunity to interact with a pirate community. While navigating the lively exhibits, visitors can also delight in the witty exchange between Mary Read and Anne Bonny, infamous female pirates known for their nefarious ways. Traversing the areas rife with battles and fights will lead visitors right into the middle of a conflict of their own as the fearsome Captain Blackbeard and his crew infiltrate their midst. If one wishes to make an evening of their tour, buffet dinners or formal entertainment can be arranged. A relaxed patio bar is located just outside the main building. The gift shop, an attraction in its own right, can be accessed from the street.
Situated only minutes from the heart of downtown Nassau, Bahamas, there is no place quite like the Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre. This wonderful attraction is part jungle, part gardens and home to different species of beautiful mammals, birds, and reptiles from around the world, including many endangered species from the Bahamas and the Greater Caribbean. Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre offers a very intimate setting to mingle with amazing wildlife and is committed to the preservation and conservation of endangered species.
This world renowned facility is spread out over 14 acres on the gorgeous Atlantis property. The Atlantis Dolphin Cay offers patrons the unique experience of swimming and interacting with their resident dolphins and sea lions. Catering to all ages and experience levels, the Dolphin Cay offers shallow water interactions with no swimming required, or for the more adventurous, the deep water swim where patrons use handheld motorized devices to swim among these friendly and curious creatures. Other programs include becoming a trainer for the day and joining the specialists for feeding time, and working with the animals in a hands on environment.
Dedicated to educating the public about the role of coral reefs in the environment, B.R.E.E.F. promotes the preservation and appreciation of the Bahamas' most treasured natural attribute. Marine biologists across the entire hemisphere come to study and hold workshops. The public is welcome to attend weekly lectures at various destinations free of charge and enjoy snorkeling trips to a variety of reefs. Call ahead for a schedule of events, location and seminars.
Junkanoo Beach located few minutes from the cruise terminal is a perfect spot for fun and leisure in Nassau, Bahamas. The beach bars, restaurants and shopping areas are also at a short distance from the beach. There are non motorized water sports facilities including equipments like single kayaks, double kayaks, snorkel gear, paddle boards and water trampoline.
Not to be missed, this immensely popular beach is lined with bars and high-end luxurious resorts. It was a beach with no name until 1907 when it became the landing point for the Trans-Atlantic cable, which stretched from here to connect The Bahamas to mainland America at Jupiter, Florida. Today, it's the ultimate playground for fun in the sun. You can indulge in water sport activities and get an adrenaline rush or simply bathe in the sun and get a tan on during your visit to the Cable Beach.
Celebrities and serious sport fishers choose this charter company for its knowledgeable, friendly crew. They locate the fish all year round and catch some of the largest big game fish in the Caribbean. If you're not much of a sportsperson, you'll still enjoy the deserted beaches, party atmosphere and eating fresh-caught fish straight off the grill. Four Chubasco charter vessels are docked in Nassau Harbor. Two 34-foot boats are available for day trips and half-day trips. Two luxury yachts can be chartered for weeks at a time. Charters by appointment only
Stuart Cove offers a variety of underwater experiences, from beginner's classes to its own special Shark Adventure. Staff is available to film or photograph all adventures, and the specialized photo center offers training courses and underwater equipment. It is run by a husband-and-wife team, Stuart and Michelle. The couple has received publicity around the world, and both have worked as underwater stunt doubles for numerous films and commercials, including the James Bond films "For Your Eyes Only" and "The World is Not Enough."
Seahorse Sailing Adventures takes one over the pristine blue waters of the ocean in their luxurious catamarans, leaving one with a once in a lifetime experience. Enjoy a beautiful sunrise or a glorious sunset aboard these ships and gaze far into the horizon as the world goes by. Guests also get treated with scrumptious meals and drinks along with the cruise. If you're in the mood for something more adventurous, sign up for their snorkeling tours and wade into some of the best waters you have seen. Private cruises can also be arranged for weddings and special events.