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Nassau, the vibrant capital of the Bahamas, is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be uncovered. From its stunning beaches to its rich history, this island paradise offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking to dive into the thrilling waterslides at Aquaventure or explore the fascinating tales of piracy at the Pirates of Nassau Museum, Nassau is a place where adventure and relaxation go hand in hand. The warm sun and gentle sea breeze beckon you to discover the unique attractions that make this destination truly special.

For those seeking a taste of luxury without the commitment of a full stay, day passes to some of Nassau's most iconic spots are the perfect solution. Imagine spending a day lounging on the soft sands of Cabbage Beach, or immersing yourself in the underwater wonders at The Dig, all while enjoying the amenities of the renowned Atlantis Paradise Island. With a mix of well-known attractions and hidden gems, Nassau invites you to create unforgettable memories. So grab your sunscreen and get ready to explore the best day pass options this beautiful island has to offer!

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1Marine Habitat At Atlantis

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Marine Habitat at Atlantis, located in Paradise Island within the Atlantis Resorts complex, is a stunning sea creature showcase featuring over 250 species, including sharks and stingrays. This expansive aquarium is one of the largest in the world, housing more than 50,000 marine creatures in various sections such as lagoons and caves. Visitors can enjoy thrilling experiences at the 141-acre water park, relax on five miles of pristine beaches, and explore diverse marine habitats with an array of aquatic animals.
Great view of the various marine life with so many different species. The view is centred around the old structures that were built by their ancestors giving a glimpse of how it was way back. There’s also a restaurant that can give you a view of the aquarium.
Arjun W — Google review
Beautiful display of marine life in this large aquarium. It’s neat to see the habitats up close. The access is included with your stay on Atlantis ( via hotel fees). It is easy to find once you know it’s inside the hotel. Nice gift shop that supports marine life maintenance.
Char S — Google review
One of the coolest things I’ve experienced. Came here after having breakfast at a local buffet. Was not expecting to come across this so it was a very pleasant surprise. Felt like I was at a theme park. Cool fish to look at 🐟 🐠
Miguel R — Google review
We went after hours so admission was free. It was neat, but it definitely would have been better to see during the day as there were outside parts as well.
Kristen C — Google review
The marine habitat is nothing bit referred as 'The Dig'.When i asked for directions i ended up saying Marine habitat which nobody recognised.So if you are asking directions,please just call it the dig and if you are trying to figure it out within the resort,there are directions mentioned and should be easy to find.
Soumya T — Google review
Loved walking through the habitat everyday. Especially seeing the sawfish and the sea turtles! It’s such a fun activity for your kids to see all the different fish and aquatic life. Both for older kids and young ones.
RS — Google review
Very impressive large marine habitat with a very diverse range of marine life. Being a SCUBA diver, I am picky about aquariums. This is one of the best I have seen. You can spend an hour going around viewing the different habitats and animals.
Loomis A — Google review
If you're an aquarium enthusiast then like me, you would be curious about this place. While in the Bahamas, I stopped While in the Bahamas, I stop by Atlantis not so much for the waterpark more so for the aquarium, by Atlantis not so much for the waterpark more so for the aquarium. If you’re staying at Atlantis, that’s all fine and dandy Marine habitat is definitely not worth spending 250 per adult or 125 per child just to see the aquarium you can see the entire thing in less than 20 minutes, while it is beautiful, it’s quite small not much exhibit to look at. I recommend if you’re staying at the hotel but if you’re planning on just going there for the aquarium, don’t waste your time or money.
T. J — Google review
One Casino Drive Suite 20, Paradise Island, Bahamas•http://www.atlantisbahamas.com/thingstodo/marinehabitat?utm_sour…•+1 242-363-3000•Tips and more reviews for Marine Habitat At Atlantis

2Queen's Staircase

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The Queen's Staircase in Nassau, Bahamas is a significant historical landmark consisting of 66 steps carved from limestone by African slaves in the late 18th century. This impressive staircase was constructed as a shortcut to Fort Fincastle, strategically located at the summit of Bennet's Hill to defend against potential invasions. The site holds deep historical significance, with its construction honoring Queen Victoria for her role in abolishing slavery in the Bahamas.
Well worth a stop. No admission charged though some may request payment. We did accept an offer for a narrated tour which was well worth the $10 tip we gave.
Jerry H — Google review
The Queen’s Staircase is a must see when visiting Nassau. It’s not only beautiful but also filled with history. The staircase was carved out of solid limestone in the late 1700s by enslaved people and later named in honor of Queen Victoria for her role in helping abolish slavery in the Bahamas. Walking the 66 steps feels like stepping back in time, and the lush greenery surrounding the area makes it a peaceful and scenic spot. It’s a place where history and natural beauty come together, and I’m really glad I had the chance to experience it.
Rodzilla — Google review
Great place to visit if you're in for a cruise. It's quick, educational and easy to get to. There are vendors at the top of thr staircase if you're able to climb to the top.
Alan P — Google review
Beautiful views. Unfortunately, my tour bus driver got us there so late, we didnt have time to go up. It will be crowded. But yeah definitely gorgeous.
Edwine C — Google review
Beautiful historical place near downtown Nassau with a greenery view and waterfall. Entrance is totally free, do not need to buy a tour or tickets to visit. The 64 steps are friendly to climb but if you’re looking to avoid that, you may arrive from Prison Lane>Greenwich St and just walk down. Spent about 20 minutes there, including pictures. We parked at a parking lot on Sands Rd, which supposedly costed $3 dlls but nobody was there to charge. It’s a ~7 minute walk from the port if you arrive from a cruise.
Lizbeth G — Google review
Nice place to visit when in downtown Nassau. It’s a short walk through the rocks with a waterfall and steps. Free entry. Signage about its history. Gets busy in the daytime but good to visit when the cruise ships have gone. Shame the old Fort nearby is closed but hopefully will be renovated soon
MattTravels S — Google review
Amazing views and so much history. When you get up, thier are little shops INCLUDING Cuban cigars. If your into history and want to explore the Bahamas, go here!
Jackie J — Google review
About 10-15 minute walk from the cruise port. The area features lush tropical vegetation and a cascading waterfall. The staircase leads to Fort Fincastle. It is carved from solid limestone between 1793 and 1794 and is 66 steps in height. It was intended as a secure passage to the Fort. It was named in honor of Queen Victoria.
Emptynesters T — Google review
Greenwich St, Nassau, Bahamas•https://queensstaircase.com/•Tips and more reviews for Queen's Staircase
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3John Watling's Distillery

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John Watling's Distillery, located at the 1789 Buena Vista Estate in historic downtown Nassau, is a must-visit destination for rum enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The distillery offers complimentary tours where visitors can learn about the estate's rich history and its role in Nassau rum production. Guests can also sample some of the finest rums and spirits infused with Bahamian flavors during signature tastings at the Red Turtle Tavern.
Loved this place! Free tour and tour guide was awesome, super chill, informative and concise and the ambience and staff were super friendly and answered all our questions! Worth the stop since they don’t export, and it was such a historically rich place!
Amy C — Google review
I had a great experience at John Watling’s Distillery. From the moment I stepped onto the historic property, I was immersed in the history and craftsmanship behind their rum. One of the highlights was the Piña Colada sample. It was smooth, refreshing, and perfectly balanced. It set the tone for the bar experience, where every drink was made to order. The on-site store and eatery made the visit even better. I loved being able to browse and take home a bottle of their signature rum while also enjoying some local bites. Next time, I would like to take the tour to find out more about the distilling process.
Maggie L — Google review
The John Watling's Distillery is a beautiful, historic property that’s now home to a rum distillery, coffeehouse, and small eatery for visitors. Stopped here as part of a van tour and unfortunately, the “tour” was short and rushed, with a guide who seemed disinterested (hence losing a star). Still, the colonial-era setting is lovely, and Bond fans will enjoy knowing Casino Royale filmed several key scenes here. Ends at the gift shop, of course. Recommended for a stop for rum, some island history, or 007 fans.
M — Google review
Got a great tour. Our tour guide was amazing, I think her came was Celina? Can't remember but she was awesome. The drinks were good and place is very cool.
Ryan C — Google review
This is a beautiful and historic estate. There is a lot of history behind this building. The tour is free. The distillery was very interesting but there isn't a lot of information provided on the distillery process itself. They provide a sample of puna colada which was very refreshing. There is an onsite store to purchase their products as well as to purchase food and enjoy a meal. Please note that walking to this location from downtown may lead you through neighborhoods that are not safe so be careful. The run and vodka all seemed well made.
Joseph S — Google review
Great tour and perfect place to escape afternoon heat. Coffee shop is first class and pina colada is among the best
Joseph M — Google review
Awesome Experience! Great Rum! The tour was simple but thorough. The complimentary Pina Coladas were amazing! Best I've every had! We got the Sampler of all 4 flavors loved all of them! Such a beautiful building and great/friendly staff
Heather S — Google review
I'm gonna start off by saying I don't like Pina Colada's, but I love their's. Spend some time here visiting the distillery (tour) history of the property and the bar. Have a drink indoors or outdoors . There is a small shop that serves food on the property. Didn’t eat there, but the food looked good. Clean restrooms and an air-conditioned facility. Great place to swing by to take a break from all the walking!
Lana R — Google review
Buena Vista Estate, 17 Delancy St, Nassau, Bahamas•http://www.johnwatlings.com/•+1 242-322-2811•Tips and more reviews for John Watling's Distillery

4Aquaventure

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Aquaventure is a popular 141-acre aquatic center located at Atlantis Paradise Island in Nassau, Bahamas. It offers high-speed waterslides, a lazy river, and numerous swimming pools. Visitors can purchase an Atlantis Aquaventure package for all-day access to the pools, beaches, and the expansive water park.
We stayed at the property and were able to walk into the water park both days. There were lines for a few things but rest was easy to get to. One issue we had was, for the large expanse of the water park the hot tub space was extremely small.
Kruthi P — Google review
The water slides are so much fun! It's the first exciting river I've been on! It's like a lazy river but exciting with rapids and twists and turns. Not only were there pools and rides but beaches and nice walks. 10 out 10 I would come back and have just as much fun again.
Robert C — Google review
Our cruise line stopped at the Bahamas and one of the options to enjoy in Nassau was the day trip to Atlantis. What a treat! My wife and I had our honeymoon in the Bahamas and we're only able to stop by and view Atlantis from afar but never able to enjoy the well run water park called the Aqua venture. What an awesome water park!! I highly recommend spending a day at Atlantis Aqua venture and enjoying the thrilling rides, the absolutely awesome lazy river, as well as enjoying the pools. For lunch we enjoyed burgers at the Shake Shack and loved our meal. Seats are plentiful and it does get warm to a little hot after 12 so I recommend bringing water proof sandals or aqua shoes as the ground does get hot. One of the best water parks in the world at Atlantis Aqua venture and I can easily award 5 stars for this outstanding water park.
Brian H — Google review
Really fun experience but not worth the over $300 day pass for 2 non-hotel guests. Did not get any pictures of the pool, slides, or kids-splash pad, but all were maintained well and clean. Also an amazing area to walk around and see the beauty of the resort as well.
Justin — Google review
Don’t come Things are closed for 3 days not sure why we spent nights staying in this property but they closed their major attractions for 3 consecutive days. It is understandable attraction closed during tropical storm but 2 days after Leap of faith and other bucket list items are closed without notifying guests are absurd and irresponsible
Wanson L — Google review
What an exhilarating experience! The water slides are incredibly fun—imagine a lazy river transformed with exciting rapids, twists, and turns. It's the first thrilling river ride I've ever been on, and it completely redefined my idea of a water adventure. Beyond the slides, the park impresses with a fantastic mix of pools, rides, beaches, and scenic walking paths. I’d give it a solid 10/10 and would definitely come back for more fun. A little tip: it can get pretty crowded when the cruise ships are in port. For shorter wait times on most rides, try visiting either after 3 PM or before 10 AM. My favorite attractions were the Drop and the Challenger—true highlights of the day. Plus, don’t miss the other pools and aquariums; there’s plenty to explore and enjoy. A must-visit spot for anyone looking to blend thrilling rides with beautiful scenery!
Clayton C — Google review
My husband was so excited to see Atlantis. He was so upset and angry after we visited. We went on our honeymoon because we love water parks and aquariums. Literally the worst we have ever been to. The aquarium was a pain in the butt to find and it was so small. The waterpark was mainly pools and mainly kid focused. It looked more fun online. We paid $20 for a locker which we accidentally closed before putting our things in. Once you close the locker, you can only open it one more time and that is to get your things out. So we lost $20 to a locker we never got to use. It was over $400 for a day pass. We feel so disappointed and scammed out of our money. Not to mention, it was $50 for one alcoholic beverage and one meal. We will never come back.
Paisha S — Google review
It is a fun pool focused Waterpark. In early June, the water is a bit cooler than ideal. There are limited quick service restaurants, which don't take cash. This wouldn't be a huge issue, except their credit card system isn't that reliable. That said, you can use cash at the pool side snack hut. There was almost a small riot among people waiting for a double innertube for the lazy river. It is a lovely, well-kept facility, with a few minor issues that are easy enough to deal with.
James M — Google review
One Casino Drive, Suite 42, Paradise Island, Bahamas•http://www.atlantisbahamas.com/thingstodo/waterpark?utm_source=g…•+1 242-363-3000•Tips and more reviews for Aquaventure

5Nassau Straw Market

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Nassau Straw Market is a traditional open-air market in Nassau, Bahamas, offering a wide variety of handwoven straw crafts, Bahamian souvenirs, and tourist trinkets. Following a fire in 2001, the market was temporarily relocated but continues to thrive with dozens of vendors selling handmade wares such as straw hats, baskets, wood carvings, and seashell jewelry.
The Straw Market is a must-visit spot located right along Bay Street in downtown Nassau, just steps from the Cruise port. It is a vibrant, two-story market featuring up to 500 vendors selling straw and wooden-made goods, conch carvings, shell jewelry, local art, t-shirts, magnets, and more. Straw weaving is a long-standing Bohemian tradition that dates back to early subsistence lifestyles after World War II. Although the original open-air market was destroyed by a fire in 2001 and later impacted by Hurricane Irene, it was rebuilt in 2011 as a sturdy, air-conditioned building designed to withstand winds of up to 200 mph. Here, you'll find authentic crafts handmade by local artisans, including baskets, hats, bags, dolls, mats, wooden carvings, drums, and conch shell jewelry. Other and various souvenir items are also available for sale. Bargaining is always welcome!
The M — Google review
Nassau Straw Market is one of the most iconic spots in Nassau to explore local crafts and souvenirs. The market is full of handmade items, from straw bags and hats to vibrant jewelry and decorative pieces. It’s a lively place, with vendors showcasing the essence of Bahamian culture through their work. Walking through the aisles, you really feel immersed in the local atmosphere, and it’s a great spot to pick up something authentic to remember your trip. Perfect for anyone who enjoys discovering traditional craftsmanship.
Robson C — Google review
Very busy and tight. You literally have to turn sideways to walk between vendors. You will find good souvenirs, but the vendors all sell the same things, so it gets repetitive after a while. We didn't find some unique sodas. You can haggle, which is a plus. Not for the claustrophobic. It is a place you have to visit if you're in Nassau.
Rob — Google review
I have been to the Straw Market twice when I visited Nassau by Cruise. Both times we ended up buying many souvenirs here and the vendors are open to haggling and bringing down the price. They have a great collection of magnets, wooden articles that you can inscribe your name on, clothes and bags. It is a bit overpriced compared to other places in internal Nassau but it's a good place to go to when you don't want to travel much. All vendors accept US dollars.
Neha V — Google review
The hair braiding area talked people into more & more braids leaking to $100's of dollars & sitting & waiting forever. People apparently would tie a handmade bracelet on your arm then demand cash for it 😱😱 Was told before leaving the cruise to NOT leave your party.... WELLL....
Lorna S — Google review
Decent spot to shop for items you can find online. Negotiate better prices on items you like. Better things to do in Nassau but if you want to check it out to kill some time it’s good to experience once.
Ian — Google review
Great place to get deals and souvenirs. Be sure to bargain with them cuz U can easily bring them down in price.
Trish C — Google review
Lots of stuff, very friendly owners and obviously English speaking so easy to communicate. Worth the walk over and we bought some bags, bracelets and hats.
James R — Google review
3MH4+8J9, Bay St, Nassau, Bahamas•https://www.nassauparadiseisland.com/experiences/straw-market•+1 242-363-2000•Tips and more reviews for Nassau Straw Market
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6Pirates of Nassau

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History Museums
The Pirates of Nassau Museum offers an immersive experience into the city's history as a pirate haven during the 18th century. Situated in Nassau, Bahamas, this museum showcases replica pirate ships and various exhibits that bring to life the Golden Age of Piracy from 1690 to 1720. The location's shallow yet navigable waters made it an ideal base for pirates to plunder merchant ships.
Pirate museum located in the centre of Nassau. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance. Not a huge place but worth the entrance fee and definitely worth checking out. Interesting and fun inside. Staff are friendly and helpful.
Michael C — Google review
This is a nice place to visit as a tourist. It's right near the cruise port and it's family friendly. It provided a lot of good information about the subject matter and was interesting. It was not a mind-blowing experience, but it was a very pleasant way for my family to be in entertained unhurried way in a nice, cool facility for a while in the midst of a hot, crowded port day in Nassau. The price is definitely far better than what you'll find with most tourist spots in the city.
David E — Google review
The Pirates of Nassau Museum is a really cool museum and well worth the visit. It’s compact but packed with fascinating exhibits that bring the golden age of piracy to life. The displays are engaging, the history is well presented, and it’s easy to explore at your own pace. Perfect for history buffs or anyone looking for a fun, educational experience in Nassau. Highly recommend stopping by!
Rodzilla — Google review
I was excited and had a good time, but it isn't for all. Wife n youngest ran through, 11 yr old and I walked n looked at everything. They have pirate relics, scenery, ship, but they were looking to replicate some Disney allure and I was looking for raw history. Gifts could have been more pirate, with some good stuff for sale, kinda not impressed, but I had fun nonetheless. Maybe if they had a theme party area, people could plan parties from the cruise.
Martin B — Google review
Our family loved this! It was easy to get to from the port, reasonably priced, and so cool! You get to walk through a ship and see several exhibits.
Ashley ( — Google review
Loved the walk through of this place. Tickets were a good price for this mini adventure. Lots to see and read, take at least 45 minutes to go through this place. It had great history facts, culture, and the figures were put together very well! We got lucky we stumbled upon this place. Last walk through ends at 4:30 pm, not sure about any other days like the weekends. I didn’t want to post too many pics, you need to see it for yourself, you’ll be glad you did!!
Alexandra O — Google review
The Nassau Pirate Museum is a fun, immersive experience that, for a moment, transports you into the golden age of pirates! It has a similar vibe to Disney’s Pirates ride — but with the added bonus of walking the set yourself, along an old quay and even aboard then through a full-sized pirate ship. The attention to detail and creativity throughout the museum is impressive and historically informative. With friendly staff, affordable admission, and just a short walk from the cruise terminal, it’s a must-visit for families!
Pete G — Google review
This is a neat little spot. We have walked by here several times on our way from the Cruise Terminal heading to Junkanoo Beach and we finally decided to drop in. The price was reasonable and the displays were informative. Not really a museum in terms of actual historical artifacts, but still a good stop to fill a little time during a visit to Nassau.
Bishop D — Google review
3MH4+23H, King and, George St, Nassau, Bahamas•http://www.piratesofnassau.com/•+1 242-356-3759•Tips and more reviews for Pirates of Nassau

7Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre

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Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre is a unique destination in the Bahamas, serving as both a zoo and a wildlife conservation center. Originally established to protect the endangered flamingo population, it now houses over 130 species of wildlife, including pink flamingoes, wildcats, native rodents, and various tropical birds. Visitors can enjoy hand-feeding lories and witnessing the famous daily flamingo parade where these elegant birds march in unison on command.
This was great. How could anyone not love it? It's perfect for a day when you're all beached out. There's a ton of shade, you walk through at your own leisure, and there's so much to see. Time your visit so you're there for the flamingo show at 11 am and the Turtle Activities at 11:30 am. It is such a value for the $35 admission.
Scott T — Google review
This place is a gem. Its a garden and a conservatory for local species. When the cruise ships are docked i'm told it can be busier. Such a beautiful place with a great cause. Not alot of "fluff" or tech, a simple walk and view the creatures.
Allison D — Google review
I went to the Bahamas in January of this year and am now trying to get caught up posting my pictures of various places with reviews. I would recommend anyone visiting Nassau to checkout this well-kept conservatory as a point of interest. I found it to be a very charming, tranquil garden, that is filled with lush greenery, vibrant flowers, exotic birds and other animals that I did not post pictures of. 😀 You have to go see for yourself!
Hope A — Google review
Cannot rave about this place enough. They made my daughter experience so magical, she had the time of her life meeting all the animals, our guide was so knowledgeable and knew every animals name and even had a bond with them that you could tell came from great care. She went above and beyond to make my daughters experience unforgettable. My heart goes out to them, I know how difficult it is to get enough funding as a rescue and add to it their gift shop was damaged from the hurricane, yet they still all greeted us and gave us an amazing Halloween experience!
Felicia H — Google review
Ardastra Gardens was fun. The flamingo show was interesting. It place is a good size but smal enough to see everything without getting tired. I wish there was a guided tour.
Rob — Google review
This place has some cool animals but could use some others. Overall its okay if you’re just looking for something to do with family or kids. You'd have to look really closely to see the birds in my photos.
Keva L — Google review
We visited this place while on a Caribbean cruise. It was really great and the kids loved it however, one important warning for anyone that goes here. Pay with CASH only! We paid using our Visa card and we believe this is the place where our card was compromised. It caused a lot of headaches for us when we got home and had to reverse the fraudulent transactions. So by all means go visit this place, it’s wonderful, but pay your entrance fee and anything else with cash.
Amir N — Google review
Disappointing and Concerning Visit I left Ardastra Gardens feeling deeply troubled. Many of the animals did not appear well cared for. I just keep thinking about this poor parrot sitting in its own feces, with broken perches lying inside the enclosure. In that same habitat, the bird was screaming nonstop, and I noticed loose screws that could easily injure him. It was heartbreaking. Right next to him, another parrot was nearly attacking visitors and clearly seemed distressed by the presence of the Disney Cruise Line group. It really makes you wonder how Disney can support a facility where animals are left in their own excrement and exposed to such poor conditions. No one was there to speak with us or offer any information. It seems like the staff only focus on large tour groups, which must be their priority, but if you come on your own, you’re left completely on your own and very poorly welcomed. Also, the waiver at the entrance makes no sense. They ask you to fill it out, but no one checks the names or verifies anything anyway. Even the flamingo show, which could have been charming, felt chaotic. If you pay close attention, the zookeeper seemed unsure of what he was doing. He was chasing the birds around rather than guiding them calmly. This is not a conservation center. It does not reflect genuine care or respect for the animals. I cannot recommend supporting this place. Very disappointing.
Hannah R — Google review
Chippingham Rd, Nassau, Bahamas•http://www.ardastra.com/•+1 242-323-5806•Tips and more reviews for Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre

8Pirate Republic Brewing Company & Taproom

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Kick off your adventure at Pirate Republic Brewing, the first and only craft brewery in The Bahamas, nestled in the vibrant Downtown Nassau on Bay Street. Just a stone's throw from popular spots like the Port Marketplace and Parliament Square, this brewery is a must-visit for beer enthusiasts.
Hey, stopped here on our cruise today, August 13, 2025. Place was great. Everybody was satisfied with the service and our drinks from lemonade to a Bahama Mama (me- it was good). Nice atmosphere and friendly staff. Great tee shirts pumping the bar, of course. Worth a stop on a hot summer day as the air conditioning alone made it worthwhile. Hotter than hell down here in August LOL. Best fellow travelers.
Joe P — Google review
Desperately wanted this place to be great. Beer & Pirates, what could go wrong!? Unfortunately I showed up and they only had 1 of the beers on tap, and it was a bit watery. My guess is there were some major issues the brewery was dealing with, and I did like the atmosphere, so I'll give it three stars and hope to return on a better day!
Ryan M — Google review
Only stopped in cause we were told there aren't a lot of places downtown serving food at 10:30am, which isn't correct. Either way, we stopped in for a bit to eat and to grab a beer. We wanted to have a flight of beer unfortunately they were out of most of the beers. I didn't take a pick of the fish sliders, they were great, along with hot, fresh, sweet potato fries. Everything else tasted like topics bar food. The upstairs is pretty cold they have some awesome drawings and a nice patio to have a beer on.
Lana R — Google review
Been in here several times and we will come every time our cruise ship stops. The beer is good, the service is friendly, and the conch fritters are awesome. Don’t come in and order and expect your food to be ready in ten minutes especially when there’s six cruise ships in port. The entire area is full of tourists. The service here is actually better and faster than sone other popular places in town. Sit down, have a beer or two, and relax!
Rich K — Google review
We stopped here for some lunch while at the port for our cruise and we were not disappointed. I had the conch sliders and they were delicious. Everyone else got the chicken tenders and had the same comments. Service was friendly. Atmosphere was cool! Glad we got to make this stop while in Nassau.
Kara T — Google review
Service was good and the food was as well. I would recommend if you’re in the area and limited on options.
Shar D — Google review
Beers were average. Description on menu was better than they tasted. The stout that was listed on the wall was discontinued and the pilsner was flat and oxidized. Near the cruise ship terminal so catering to the tourists but I thought the beer might be better than the island selections ( they were not). Definitely a tourist trap.
Graydon L — Google review
Across from the cruise ship terminal and available parking in front, there is ample space for a bar, gift shop, and indoor/outdoor seating. Beer flight and pretzel to keep it simple or go bigger with delicious sliders. View of the cruise ships and far off is Atlantis from the outdoor balcony
Erik H — Google review
Woodes Rodgers Walk, Nassau, Bahamas•http://www.piraterepublicbahamas.com/•+1 242-828-2618•Tips and more reviews for Pirate Republic Brewing Company & Taproom

9Da Daiquiri Shack

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Da Daiquiri Shack is a charming spot located near Cable Beach in the Bahamas, just a short walk from the Sheraton hotel. The venue offers over 20 varieties of daiquiris made with fresh fruit, including classic flavors like strawberry and pina colada, as well as unique combinations such as mango and coconut. Visitors can watch the staff skillfully craft these smooth frozen drinks right before their eyes.
We walked here while staying at Baha Mar & had the best daiquiri we've ever had, served by the friendliest guy. I had a piña colada one & my boyfriend had the mango. Freshest fruit & absolutely delicious. Bring a dollar to add to the wall collection! There are also several little shops selling souvenirs close too. A must stop. These drinks were heavenly!
Kevin's C — Google review
Best Daiquiri on cable beach and possibly all of Nassau. It’s worth the walk out of the hotel to get a frozen treat. Marc will take great care of and make the best Daiquiri around! Don’t miss it.
Josh C — Google review
This place doesn't serve food to my knowledge, so no rating on the food. The service and atmosphere are phenomenal and there is. Small straw market to peruse while you drink. The bartenders are friendly, courteous, and hilarious and the drinks are strong and delicious. Definitely recommend you stop in while you are there.
Kevin K — Google review
Love this place. Been here a dozen or so times since they constructed bahamar. They have great drinks and you can get with or without alcohol. Drink currently are 15$ with booze in em as of Nov '24. Try the coconut with lime!
Ryan S — Google review
Remembered this place after 14 years and was even better than I remember. Polo is a hoot. Almost left my husband there with him since they have the same banter 😂
Taylor M — Google review
Also on our island tour. Nice little dive with some good drinks, reasonable prices and a very polite and respectful young man who served us. If you ever visit Nassau please take the time to go here!! You will not be disappointed!! A few seats around the bar and a couple tables outside. Interesting decor...
Pamela B — Google review
Daiquiri was wonderful! I had the strawberry mango. I would def recommend at least 2 trips there! They do offer non-alcoholic versions for children. This is a wall-less(open air) establishment so your children can sit right at the bar with you. There are also picnic tables with umbrellas over them to shade you from the sun. (Side note: there are shopping/souvenir shops right behind the shack)
Harrisconnection H — Google review
Staff are incredible here, so very friendly and fun! Observed them making the daiquiris closely, the fruit was fresh and well prepared. The drink itself- tasty and powerful! 😅 Outside seating in the balmy weather was perfect! They closed at 9:30 on a Saturday night which was a shock.
Laura S — Google review
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10Blue Lagoon Island Bahamas

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Blue Lagoon Island in the Bahamas is a popular destination known for its secluded beaches and marine habitat. It's easily accessible from the cruise port, making it a great shore excursion. The island offers soft sandy beaches, water sports, relaxing hammocks, and shady coconut palm trees. One of the main attractions is the Dolphin Encounter facility where visitors can observe and interact with dolphins in a natural ocean lagoon.
Visiting Blue Lagoon Island was truly a dream come true! The crystal-clear turquoise waters, soft white sand, and peaceful atmosphere made it feel like a slice of paradise. The island is well-maintained, and the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming. We took part in the dolphin encounter, and it was unforgettable — the animals were so well cared for, and the trainers were knowledgeable and respectful. There were plenty of shaded areas to relax, and the beach was never too crowded, which made the experience even more enjoyable. Whether you're looking to swim, snorkel, interact with marine life, or just unwind with a tropical drink, Blue Lagoon Island has something for everyone. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting the Bahamas — it's a magical escape that you won’t forget!
Роман О — Google review
We did this as a Disney Cruise excursion. We had 5 people in our party including my grandson. We enjoyed the dolphin experience tremendously, but it was short. We had another group of five in our group and the total time in the water was 25 minutes for all 10. The food was not great and only one gluten free option with water or any hydration being very expensive. A meal and 2 (very small glasses of non alcoholic beverages) are included with the excursion fee. They also charged additional fees for you to use the water park area (well they charged for you to use a life vest which was mandatory to use the water park area). Photos are definitely another money grab and not so easy to get as they did NOT email as promised and I had to follow up. Keep your receipt as it has a claim number. I did get my photos quickly after contacting them. The boat ride is not fun. Overcrowded and no airflow on the first floor. They returned us late(and split our party between 2 different boats to return) and returned us to a much further location - did I mention we were already late? There is not water available on the boat making it a very uncomfortable situation. The beach and water at the island and on the way there are beautiful.
Cat H — Google review
20 min water taxi ride from the cruise ship ports in Nassau. Great spot to relax. Water is really clear. The food in the adults only beach was really good. The drinks were awesome. You can spend time with dolphins and sea lions or play in the water park/family friendly beach area.
Greg K — Google review
My friend and I booked an excursion to Blue Lagoon while we were vacationing on a cruise. The island is undergoing some renovations, but we hardly noticed during our trip. There are multiple little shops and bars on the island - a meal and drink were included in our excursion. Food was delicious and filling, and included some local traditional/cultural items. There is a little bit of everything to do on the island. You can book a dolphin or sea lion experience, swim in the cove, and have fun on the water inflatables. Overall we are very happy with our experience!
Kelsey G — Google review
Very pretty water, gorgeous surroundings.. very good butler service on the adult side. However, the Bahama mamas that were free were basically juice and no alcohol, the dolphins were enclosed in such tiny cages, and the adult side lagoon is shallow and does not open up to the ocean. Overall would not go back
Tabitha H — Google review
Absolutely beautiful island with so much to do. Plenty of seats (and a lot of covered or shaded chairs), several animal encounters you can purchase, gift shops, free wifi, a restaurant, and multiple beaches with different depths and things to do. It's great for all ages, and the staff is very friendly and keep the island looking clean and amazing. I believe it was a 25 minute boat ride from Nassau
Kylea ( — Google review
Quan the trainer did an amazing job. We saw him when we were doing the dolphin encounter working with sneer family, and we were an easy sell! We saw that their kids were able to ride by holding onto the fins of two different dolphins at the same time and be rushed along the lake. So we sign up for immediately after we finish the encounter. Quan introduced us to Finn and Zagg, And I actually got to play ball with them and got to feed zag some medicated water, in addition to being able to pet the heads, hold the fins, rub their belly as they swim past, got a kiss from one of them on the cheek and just about “French kissed” with one of the dolphins. Such a memorable experience, definitely was a bucket list item. Thank you for all your help and your patience!
Matt O — Google review
Blue Lagoon is a great for families who are looking for an adventure filled, fun packed day. Blue Lagoon Island has animal encounters such as swimming with dolphins, sharks, and stingrays, as well as interacting with Seals. There are plenty of bars, and yes this island has white Hennessy. The food is good and plentiful. Watch out for the Seagulls as they will take your food when the food area is too full (there is limited seating). There is an obstacle course for adults and kids with a slide and trampoline. A life jacket is required for this section, which isn’t communicated through all that sell the excursion so be sure to clarify that your excursion includes the life jacket, if not it is an additional cost per person.
Deidra T — Google review
One Marina Drive, Paradise Island Ferry Terminal, Nassau, Bahamas•http://www.bahamasbluelagoon.com/•+1 242-363-1003•Tips and more reviews for Blue Lagoon Island Bahamas
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11Nassau Bahamas Cruise Terminal

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Nassau Bahamas Cruise Terminal is the gateway to the vibrant Bahamian capital of Nassau, offering a mix of cultural and natural attractions. Visitors can explore the pink-and-white Government House, Buena Vista Estate, and Heritage Museum of the Bahamas. The city is alive with music, innovative Caribbean cuisine, and bars serving rum punch. Nearby attractions include Atlantis Paradise Island with its water park, aquarium, casino, pools, and beaches.
We were so impressed with the new port in Nassau. We were there two years ago, in April 2023, and it was not a nice place to visit. In June 2025, the port was completely different and so much nicer!
Janet M — Google review
The Nassau Bahamas Cruise Terminal is great! It is a very large port with multiple cruise ships docking at a time. There are a ton of gift shops, food vendors, & retail stores to buy souvenirs or gifts before boarding your ship. It is centrally located to a vibrant city area. There is so much to see and explore within walking distance from the terminal. The locals are very friendly & the food and drinks in the area are delicious.
Willie D — Google review
Inside the port area was alright, plenty of shopping without going out the gates into Nassau. Once you leave that area be prepared to be bombarded by people trying to sell you things. Don't let anyone tell you oh it's free, nothing is free!!! They will ask for donations as soon as it touches you. Resort areas on the island were nice but don't venture too far from port.
Mia G — Google review
The view of Atlantis as soon as you exit the ship! There is a wide boardwalk on the way to the shops, restaurants and things to do! Great update for Nassau!
Elissa B — Google review
I've always dreamed of visiting the Bahamas to immerse myself in the breathtaking beauty of its stunning islands. The crystal-clear turquoise waters, the soft, powdery white sand beaches, and the vibrant greenery create a paradise unlike any other. I long to soak in the warm sun, hear the gentle lapping of the waves, and explore the rich culture and vibrant marine life that this enchanting destination has to offer. I went on Carnival Cruise and I will definitely do it again.
Celeste M — Google review
This cruise was really good when it came to winning money in the casino 🎰 I was really looking forward to seeing the Solo guitarist named Reg Gie. Mom and I met her on twi previous cruises out of New Orleans on the Valor. We were somewhat disappointed 😞
Don A — Google review
A beautiful area with plenty of nice little shops for clothes, shoes, jewelry, and souvenirs. It's very clean and the people in the area are so nice.
Kylea ( — Google review
Beautiful location depending on where you are You will be able to see several things from your ship because you're up high. Absolutely no complaints about this port as they have guides at the bottom of the pier to tell you where to go and how to get a cab and how to locate Tour guides as well.
The T — Google review
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12Junkanoo Beach

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Junkanoo Beach, also known as the Western Esplanade, is a vibrant beach in Nassau named after the annual Bahamian parade. While some locals may argue that it doesn't match the tranquility of Paradise Islands beaches, it's the most convenient for cruise visitors and offers various amenities. The Tiki Bikini Hut on the beach is popular for its party atmosphere and tempting drink specials.
Junkanoo Beach is the closest beach to the Nassau cruise port, making it a convenient option for those who don’t want to take a transfer. It’s about a 10-minute walk from the port, and while it can get busy, the atmosphere is lively and fun. The beach has bars, music, and vendors, creating a festive vibe. The sand is nice, the water is warm, and it’s a great spot if you’re looking for something quick and easy to enjoy during your stop in Nassau.
Robson C — Google review
The beach is a close walk to the port. Roughly 15-20 minutes depending on how fast you walk. The water is very clear but there is vegetation and grows in most of the parts. The sand and beach overall is very nice. You can find vendors and restaurants along the beach. There are chair rentals and water sports rentals as well. The locals will aggressively try to sell you chairs drinks umbrellas tours the moment you step out of the port and especially on the beach. Once I sat down on the sand I was approached a handful of times. Due to its convenient location and clear water I would recommend as an activity that’s free.
Ian — Google review
This is a popular free beach because it is so close to the cruise ship terminals and it is an easy walk along Bay St. It is full of vendors selling beverages and other things. The water is clear but the beach is rocky and overall dirty. Local vendors can be aggressive about selling on this beach. There are beach chair and umbrella rentals offered. Loud music is played so it's not peaceful and relaxing. Move further down and it is quieter but not cleaner.
Joseph S — Google review
The water is superb, the sandy beach is a perfect spot to spend the day. Of you keep walking more to the end of the beach it is less crowded with less people trying selling you atuff. 10 minutes walk from the cruise port.
Lior O — Google review
Very nice public beach that is a ~20 minutes walk from the cruise port. There are a few vendors renting chairs or offering drinks, but I didn't buy anything from them. If you walk to the right, you can find a quieter spot with less vendors, but unless you rent a chair, it's hard to find a spot to sit on.
Tyra B — Google review
Beautiful spot in Nassau! Spent the some time at Junkanoo Beach and it was absolutely amazing. The weather was perfect — partly cloudy with a nice breeze — and it wasn’t too crowded at all. The water was crystal clear and that beautiful shade of Bahamian blue you see in photos. Great place to relax, enjoy the views, and soak up the island vibe. Highly recommend stopping by if you’re in Nassau! 🌴☀️🇧🇸
Demetrius R — Google review
Beautiful little beach, clear waters, located right in the centre of Nassau. Definitely worth having a quick dip at first light when the sun has just come up, the water is already warm and the crowds have yet to arrive. You can watch the cruise ships arriving. Gets busy during the day.
Michael C — Google review
A great time Tony and Miss Judy took amazing care of us. They were honest and fair and didnt harass or pressure is with sales. We had a amazing excursion off tue ship without all the outrageous charges. The jerked chicken was amazing. And the hospitality and service was outstanding
Anthony A — Google review
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13Paradise Island

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Paradise Island is a tropical escape known for its massive resort, golf course, and stunning white-sand beaches. The Marina Village at the Atlantis Resort houses Cafe Martinique, an elegant restaurant with a nod to the 1965 James Bond movie Thunderball. This fine dining establishment offers French cuisine with tropical influences and local ingredients. The resort has evolved over time into a popular destination for adults due to its large gambling facilities and focus on marine life conservation.
Paradise Island is clean, quiet neighborhoods, cabbage beach is very close, 10 min walking, you can enjoy being around than Nassau downtown
Mr Y — Google review
I absolutely love Paradise Island, and I especially miss Cabbage Beach. The moment you step onto the soft white sand and see that stunning turquoise water, it takes your breath away. I’ve never seen a beach so beautiful and clear — it honestly looks unreal. Even though once you’re in the water it feels like regular spring water, the view from the shore is unforgettable. The way the sun hits the ocean makes the whole beach glow with different shades of blue. It’s something you have to see in person to believe. We’re already planning our second trip back because we know there’s more of the island we haven’t explored yet. There’s just something peaceful and special about this place — it stays with you even after you leave.
T N — Google review
Overpriced Overrated So commercial like a zoo Nothing paradise about this resort high prices Buffet dinner $64 a person and that doesn't include 10% tax and 15% tip in price not included Shake shake easy $100 that's only few burgers and fries. Biggest rip off vacation spot ever been to. As soon as I checked out no more Internet access literally check out 11am by 11:04am couldn't even log in and for high prices very sad and embarrassing for Paradise to have to access when you are still at the resort for a few more hours. Horrible resort literally highway robbery Nothing was accommodating you pay for everything except for water park passes come with resort fee. They even charge for gym, paddle boarding $40 and mini golf $45 a person kids $25 these activities are at no cost to the resort. The Royal tower hotel was disgusting as furniture was rusty conditions old, shower heads nasty and mold even in bathroom shower. No refills of shampoos Needs a remodel for price you are being charged it's a ripoff The 15% tip automatically in everything is horrible so service isnt great as they are automatically getting that 15% so they don't care about their services. Beaches nothing great about them, Rocky as hell such big rocks and they constantly closed it. No towels on one of my 6 days after 1pm how are you supposed to swim or dry yourself unacceptable period. Overpriced hotel with nothing accommodating to guests everything is extra cost for everything. I'd never go back could of went on 2-3 vacations with that prices all being all inclusives. Lots of poverty driving back to airport sad maybe they should use ripping off customers with extremely high prices and help the poor. It's like you leave golden gates to see ppl lined up to get feed at kitchens or wheelchair person sleeping on the ground saw this with my own eyes. And you scratch your head going what the charge ppl at this resort is humanly disgusting.
Mrs. H — Google review
Went to Atlantis and walked around this huge hotel. The glass sculptures and fountains were amazing. I was on a cruise with friends so we only got to spend a part of the afternoon there, but I would love to go back and actually vacation there.
Diana C — Google review
Visited last year Saw some large muscular creatures with no skin My friend said that I became a mindless creature and then ate a native whose face had stretch marks and then became a human again The were saying that I have only 13 years to live now
Suraj — Google review
Words do not describe how beautiful this place is, no matter where you go, what street you are on the vegetation is just beautiful! Locals are super nice, everything seems to be $$ but that was expected. We visited Cabbage Beach. Also, make sure you have cash on you. We struggled with finding an ATM that actually worked.
Jo J — Google review
One of thee best experiences of OUR LIVES! If you ever get the the change to go,GO! I spent a week in the Bahamas, and it wasn't enough time to get through all of the towers. Atlantis is beautiful. We stayed in the Coral tower. We plan on going back and staying in all the towers(total 4-7). The staff was very friendly. The food is delicious. Just be aware of VAT=value added tax in addition to the 15% gratuity AUTOMATICALLY added to every meal. All in all, it was AMAZING!
Beverly B — Google review
Great if you're rich or just want to come for a day to sightsee. Very beautiful island, however, I would not stay here again since it's so cut off from the main land. You have to get here by ferry or taxi so be prepared to spend. Very pretty clear water.
Suezyq — Google review
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14Woodes Rogers Tavern

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Woodes Rogers Tavern is a delightful dining spot that recently introduced a 10% discount on food and beverages, making it an even more appealing choice for visitors. While the options for dinner can be somewhat scarce in this part of the island—especially after cruise ships depart—the tavern stands out with its delicious offerings. Although the menu may be limited, patrons can expect quality dishes served in an upscale atmosphere. The attentive service adds to the experience, ensuring guests feel well taken care of.
This place does not disappoint! Unfortunately, on this side of the island, options for diner are limited if you're staying at an hotel, as most places close between 4pm and 6pm when the cruise ships leave. The menu is quite small, but the food was delicious. The waiter (David) took great care of us and the place has a nice upscale vibe. Highly recommend. Oh, and don't forget to order the brookie for dessert.
John G — Google review
The atmosphere was awesome, but the lunch menu was kind of limited. The burger was decent.
Robbie S — Google review
This place was a huge disappointment, it took us and hour and half to get food. And after that my 50 dollar snapper came out completely dry , guess they put it under a heat lamp and forgot. Don’t come here . There is a reason this place has a 3.3 rating . Oh and to add insult to injury, the key lime pie came out frozen 3.3 is generous. Don’t eat here
Ajay J — Google review
The customer service is terrible. I arrived at the restaurant and stood at the entrance for 10 minutes waiting for a table. The waiters stared at me and ignored me. Until the lady at the counter told me, "You can sit wherever you want." I sat down, and for half an hour, no waiter came over to take my order. I'm still here waiting... Such an elegant restaurant, but with terrible service.
Alejandro M — Google review
Do not go to eat here, food does not meet the standards, poor quality, service is horrible. Do not waste your time and money here. I reached out to the manager regarding the food and the service, I had to stand up and look for the server. Definitely not a good place to eat.
Soley D — Google review
Not so great
Lawrence P — Google review
One Bay St, Nassau, Bahamas•https://www.britishcolonial.com/woodes-rogers-menu.htm•(888) 671-0303

15The Edge Beach Reserve, Day Pass

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The Edge Beach Reserve, Day Pass offers a stunning escape with its serene and picturesque beach, making it an ideal retreat from the bustling crowds. Perfect for those spending a day in Nassau, visitors rave about the relaxing atmosphere and delightful drinks available on-site. While it requires a bit of walking from the Coral Towers lobby and currently features temporary bathroom facilities due to ongoing construction, many guests are eager to return during their next cruise for another blissful experience by the water.
Beautiful beach and very nice relaxing atmosphere away from the crowds! Perfect spot for a Nassau port day, we will absolutely be back next cruise. The drinks are also excellent! Only caveat is it is a bit of a walk from the Coral towers lobby and only has temporary bathrooms right now, it looks like they are finishing up construction for the area.
Liz N — Google review
We purchased tickets on our cruise ship to The Edge Beach. Once we arrived at site we were escorted to the area which was highly monitored. The Beach was amazing and beautiful ambiance. The drinks are on point and the staff at the beach area was friendly. However, the food is overpriced and not at all to the standards of a resort. I have had better food at a convenient store. The island is money hungry and will take all your money!!!!!!
Herman — Google review
Beautiful and calm beach
Michel Z — Google review
One Casino Drive, Paradise Island, Bahamas
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The  best free attractions in Nassau
Free attractions
The  best spots to watch the sunset in Nassau
Sunset
The  best history museums in Nassau
History museums
The  best bed and breakfasts in Nassau
Bed and breakfast
The  best hotels in Nassau
Hotels
The  best boutiques in Nassau
Boutiques
The  best spa hotels in Nassau
Spa hotels
The  best national parks around Nassau
National parks
The  best places to propose in Nassau
Places to propose
Fun things to do in Nassau:  fun attractions and activities
Fun things to do
The  best bridges in Nassau
Bridges
The  best art galleries in Nassau
Art galleries
The  best places to visit for arts and culture in Nassau
Arts and culture
The  best sights in Nassau
Sights
The  best beaches in and around Nassau
Beaches
Restaurants
Attractions
Cafes
Photo spots
Cheap eats
Breakfast and brunch
Romantic places
Family restaurants
Bars

Top searches in Nassau

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Popular road trips from Nassau

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Nassau to
Freeport
Nassau to
Marsh Harbour
Nassau to
Governor's Harbour

What's the weather like in Nassau?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Nassau for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Nassau in January
  • Weather in Nassau in February
  • Weather in Nassau in March
  • Weather in Nassau in April
  • Weather in Nassau in May
  • Weather in Nassau in June
  • Weather in Nassau in July
  • Weather in Nassau in August
  • Weather in Nassau in September
  • Weather in Nassau in October
  • Weather in Nassau in November
  • Weather in Nassau in December

All road trips from Nassau

  • Nassau to Freeport drive
  • Nassau to Marsh Harbour drive
  • Nassau to Governor's Harbour drive

Explore nearby places

  • Nassau
  • Sandy Point
  • Governor's Harbour
  • Marsh Harbour
  • Lucayan National Park
  • Freeport
  • Miami Beach
  • Bal Harbour
  • Miami
  • Aventura
  • Hallandale Beach
  • North Miami Beach
  • Dania Beach
  • Coral Gables
  • Lauderdale-By-The-Sea
  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Hollywood
  • Hialeah
  • Miami Gardens
  • Kendall
  • Pompano Beach
  • Deerfield Beach
  • Boca Raton
  • Davie
  • Doral
  • Pembroke Pines
  • Delray Beach
  • Coconut Creek
  • Sunrise
  • Boynton Beach
  • Homestead

All related maps of Nassau

  • Map of Nassau
  • Map of Sandy Point
  • Map of Governor's Harbour
  • Map of Marsh Harbour
  • Map of Lucayan National Park
  • Map of Freeport
  • Map of Miami Beach
  • Map of Bal Harbour
  • Map of Miami
  • Map of Aventura
  • Map of Hallandale Beach
  • Map of North Miami Beach
  • Map of Dania Beach
  • Map of Coral Gables
  • Map of Lauderdale-By-The-Sea
  • Map of Fort Lauderdale
  • Map of Hollywood
  • Map of Hialeah
  • Map of Miami Gardens
  • Map of Kendall
  • Map of Pompano Beach
  • Map of Deerfield Beach
  • Map of Boca Raton
  • Map of Davie
  • Map of Doral
  • Map of Pembroke Pines
  • Map of Delray Beach
  • Map of Coconut Creek
  • Map of Sunrise
  • Map of Boynton Beach
  • Map of Homestead

Nassau throughout the year

  • Nassau in January
  • Nassau in February
  • Nassau in March
  • Nassau in April
  • Nassau in May
  • Nassau in June
  • Nassau in July
  • Nassau in August
  • Nassau in September
  • Nassau in October
  • Nassau in November
  • Nassau in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Nassau?

Get inspired for your trip to Nassau with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Nassau Itinerary
  • 2-Day Nassau Itinerary
  • 3-Day Nassau Itinerary
  • 4-Day Nassau Itinerary
  • 5-Day Nassau Itinerary

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Orlando
  • Top things to do and attractions in Miami
  • Top things to do and attractions in Savannah
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tampa
  • Top things to do and attractions in Fort Lauderdale
  • Top things to do and attractions in Miami Beach
  • Top things to do and attractions in St. Augustine
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sarasota
  • Top things to do and attractions in Naples
  • Top things to do and attractions in West Palm Beach
  • Top things to do and attractions in Boca Raton
  • Top things to do and attractions in Marathon
  • Top things to do and attractions in Delray Beach
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hollywood
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pompano Beach
  • Top things to do and attractions in Coral Gables
  • Top things to do and attractions in Homestead
  • Top things to do and attractions in North Miami Beach
  • Top things to do and attractions in Dania Beach
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hallandale Beach
  • Top things to do and attractions in Aventura
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sunrise
  • Top things to do and attractions in Havana
  • Top things to do and attractions in Freeport
  • Top things to do and attractions in Varadero

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Orlando
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Miami
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Savannah
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tampa
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Fort Lauderdale
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Miami Beach
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in St. Augustine
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sarasota
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Naples
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in West Palm Beach
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Boca Raton
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Marathon
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Delray Beach
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hollywood
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pompano Beach
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Coral Gables
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Homestead
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in North Miami Beach
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Dania Beach
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hallandale Beach
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Aventura
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sunrise
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bal Harbour
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Havana
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Freeport
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Varadero
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Marsh Harbour
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Governor's Harbour

Best day pass in Nassau in other languages

  • English
  • Français
  • 日本語
  • 中文
  • 한국어
  • Español
  • Português
  • Italiano
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