Bus number 10 is by far the cheapest tourist attraction in Nassau! For $1.50, it can take you anywhere between downtown Nassau and Gambier Village (on the west side of New Providence Island) along... more
I just used this taxi service in Bahamas.
Booking the taxi was as easy as visiting the Jermaine Taxi website, sending an email with flight details and that's it!
Jermaine was there.. right on... more
We booked this 3 day cruise for great price and even better used our points to cover it. We weren't sure what to expect , so we went with open minds ready for anything.
All easy on arrival....parking... more
The water taxi was a fun and interesting way to travel. Of course there was an "unpaid tour guide" who was to be tipped and Liz was nearly sick. But for me it was a nice ride and I took many pics... more
Majestic Tours is a bad recommendation. The company is run down and owned by a racist who recently pulled a gun on a local black Doctor and his wife, threatening them because they were parked in front... more
There are frequent direct flights from Miami and Ft Lauderdale to Nassau, there are also direct flights from London. Bahamas Air the national carrier of the Bahamas does offer inter island flights to... more
Nassau is linked to Paradise Island by two bridges, but no buses will cross them. Therefore you have three choices to go from one to the other: 1) take a taxi,... more
If you're in Nassau for the day or week and don't have a rental car but want to go to the Atlantis Hotel Resort, you need to catch the "water taxi". These are... more
We enjoyed walking around Nassau. This was the best way to see the shops, restauarants and see everyday life. There always seems to be plenty of people out and... more
Buses run from the hotels to downtown Nassau several times a day. And, cars and motor scooters are available for rental. Please be aware that they drive on the... more
Have yourself guided through Nassau Town in a relaxing way for $10 per half hour for 2 people. Just take the horse drawn carriage.Hop up next to the Prince... more
Until 1973 Nassau was British. One thing they left was driving at the left side of the road. So, watch out while crossing the streets, although much of the... more
Nassau, on New Providence, is the capital of the Bahamas and features a mixture of neocolonial 19th century buildings and modern hotel resorts. It's the main point where caribbean cruise ships stop......
We know the Bahamas as a place we go for vacation. These low lying, sandy islands are nearly a paradise temptingly close ot our shores, only 50 miles from Florida. When we think of it, we think of rum...
Our first arrival into Nassau in 2008, was celebrated with a belly flop contest. Such small guys involved only one was over 200 and he easily won.
The town of Nassau is what I consider typical...
This is one of the happiest places I've ever been to. From arrival into the New Providence Airport to departure from the same place, I felt the exhuberance of the happiness of the people here....
The city of Nassau is blooming with beautiful color from the buildings, water and people. The Lucayans were the original inhabitants of the island of New Providence. The island remained largely...
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