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Things To Do Nassau, N.P., Bahamas

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Pink octopus
icon Location: Palm Cay, Nassau

Pink octopus

Enjoy Caribbean cuisine with a Mediterranean twist in a vibrant setting. Known for its commitment to using local ingredients, this restaurant provides a picturesque view and casual fine dining experience.
icon Cost: $150-$200
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Nobu
icon Location: Paradise Island, Bahamas

Nobu

Experience world-renowned Japanese fusion cuisine at the acclaimed Nobu restaurant.This gourmet Japanese cuisine restaurant by Michelin-starred chef Nobu Matsuhisa is a great dinner venue to pair with an evening at the casino or dancing.
icon Cost: $100
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Sapodilla
icon Location: Arawak Cay, New Providence

Sapodilla

Sapodilla Estate is a culinary paradise with a rich history. Sapodilla was once Ms. Elaine Pinder’s private residence. Once Ms. Pinder decided she wanted to turn her home into a restaurant. Together, CEO & Founder Ms. Pinder & Architect, Ethlyn Lundy designed.
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Cafe Matisse
icon Location: Downtown Nassau

Cafe Matisse

This garden-themed fine dining restaurant is known for its Italian- inspired menu. Open from Tuesday to Saturday, it’s a popular spot for fresh, quality dishes from pasta to seafood.
icon Cost: $150
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Frankie's Gone Bananas
icon Location: Arawak Cay, New Providence

Frankie’s Gone Bananas

If you’re looking to unwind in true Bahamian style, Frankie Gone Bananas is the perfect spot to enjoy a chilled frozen drink and some delightful finger foods. With two convenient locations—one at Arawak Cay’s vibrant Fish Fry and another nestled.
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Goldies
icon Location: Arawak Cay, New Providence

Goldies

Goldie’s Conch House, located at Arawak Cay Dr, Nassau, Bahamas, is a vibrant culinary destination celebrated for its authentic Bahamian flavors. The menu boasts a delightful selection of seafood dishes, spear headed by the renowned conch salad..
icon Cost: Free
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Twin Brothers
icon Location: Arawak Cay, New Providence

Twin Brothers

Experience The Bahamas’ most vibrant festival, featuring elaborate costumes, traditional music, and dance.
icon Cost: $2
Held on Boxing Day & New Year’s Day, this event celebrates Bahamian culture.
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Popular nightlife Experiences

Popular nightlife Experiences

Señor Frogs
icon Location: Near the cruise port

Señor Frogs

Known for its lively atmosphere, Senor Frogs is a fun dining and drinking spot, offering a mix of Caribbean food and cocktails.
icon Cost: $
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Bon Vivants
icon Location: West of Nassau

Bon Vivants

The first craft cocktail bar in Nassau, Bon Vivants offers an artistic vibe and an extensive cocktail menu, making it a go-to for nightlife enthusiasts.
icon Cost: $$
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Historical & Cultural Experiences

Historical & Cultural
Experiences

icon Location: Downtown Nassau

Graycliff Heritage Museum

Located within the historic Graycliff Hotel, this museum offers a glimpse into Bahamian history and culture through antique collections and Graycliff heritage exhibits.
icon Cost: $18.50 (Adults), $12.25 (Children)
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icon Location: Downtown Nassau

Pompey Museum of Slavery and Emancipation

A museum dedicated to the history of slavery in The Bahamas, providing a powerful educational experience for older children and teens.
icon Cost: $5 (Adults), $3 (Children)
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icon Location: Downtown Nassau | Cost: FREE

Queen’s Staircase

Known as the “66 Steps,” this historical limestone staircase was carved by slaves in the 18th century and offers panoramic views of Nassau. It serves as a tribute to Queen Victoria’s role in abolishing slavery in The Bahamas.
icon Cost: Free
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icon Location: Nassau’s eastern seaside—just off East Bay Street

Fort Montagu

Built in 1741 of local limestone, Fort Montagu is the oldest fort still standing on the island of New Providence. It is at the eastern end of Nassau Harbour along the waterfront. Tours are conducted Monday through Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
icon Cost: $2
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Bahamas Historical Society Museum
icon Location: Near the cruise port

Bahamas Historical Society Museum

Explore the history of The Bahamas from the age of exploration, through piracy, to colonial times, with guides offering in-depth knowledge.
icon Cost: $1 (Adults), $0.50 (Children)
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Pirates of Nassau Museum
icon Location: Downtown Nassau

Pirates of Nassau Museum

The first craft cocktail bar in Nassau, Bon Vivants offers an artistic vibe and an extensive cocktail menu, making it a go-to for nightlife enthusiasts.
icon Cost: $13.50 (Adults), $6.75 (Children)
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Heritage Museum of The Bahamas
icon Location: Downtown Nassau

Heritage Museum of The Bahamas

Opened in 2014, this museum provides a comprehensive view of Bahamian history, from Lucayan artifacts to pirate relics, making it both informative and engaging for families.
icon Cost: $18.50 (Adults), $12.25 (Children)
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Junkanoo Festival [Seasonal Event*]
icon Location: Downtown Nassau

Junkanoo Festival [Seasonal Event*]

Experience The Bahamas’ most vibrant festival, featuring elaborate costumes, traditional music, and dance.
icon Cost: FREE viewing, $16 for reserved seating
*Held on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day, this event celebrates Bahamian culture.
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Outdoor & Adventure Activities

icon Location: Downtown Nassau

Junkanoo Beach Party

This lively beach party features local music, food, and drinks, offering a fun and interactive way to experience Bahamian culture.
icon Cost: $15-$40 (depending on food/drinks)
icon Location: Ardastra Gardens & Zoo

Ardastra Gardens & Zoo

The only zoo in The Bahamas, featuring 150 species of animals and famous for its marching flamingos.
icon Cost: $20 (Adults), $12 (Children)
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icon Location: Southwest of Nassau

Shark Diving

For thrill-seekers, various operators offer shark diving tours where you can encounter species like Caribbean reef sharks, tiger sharks, and hammerheads.
icon Cost: $130-$440
icon Location: Paradise Island

Atlantis Aquaventure Water Park

Atlantis Aquaventure is one of the Caribbean’s largest and most exciting water parks, located within the renowned Atlantis Paradise Island resort. This 141-acre water park features thrilling slides, lazy rivers, and a variety of pools catering to all ages.
icon Cost: Prices vary by season, ranging from $129-$169 (adults), and $94-$118 (children)
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icon Location: West of Nassau

Baha Bay Waterpark

A family-friendly water park featuring body slides, rafting slides, and a dedicated children’s area.
icon Cost: $160 (Adults), $60 (Children)
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Beaches in Nassau

icon Location: Between Cable Beach and Downtown Nassau

Goodman’s Bay Beach

Known for its long stretch of sandy shore, Goodman’s Bay is a well-loved spot for morning joggers and families alike. It’s also close to Baha Mar and offers a more relaxed vibe than Cable Beach.
icon Cost: Free
icon Location: East of Downtown Nassau

Montague Beach

Montague Beach is known for its calm, shallow waters and is popular among families. Located near Fort Montague, this beach is not only great for swimming but also has a fish market nearby where visitors can purchase fresh seafood. It’s a less crowded option with easy access to local Bahamian culture.
icon Cost: Free
icon Location: Clifton Heritage National Park, West of Nassau

Jaws Beach

Named for its appearance in the movie Jaws: The Revenge, Jaws Beach is a picturesque location with crystal-clear waters and a serene atmosphere. It’s located within Clifton Heritage National Park, offering opportunities for snorkeling, kayaking, and hiking in the surrounding area. It’s also a beautiful spot to watch the sunset.
icon Cost: Free
icon Location: West Bay Street, Nassau

Saunders Beach

Saunders Beach is a favorite for families due to its playground, picnic areas, and calm, shallow waters, perfect for young swimmers. It’s a short distance from downtown Nassau, making it easily accessible, and is often less crowded than other beaches.
icon Cost: Free
icon Location: Adjacent to Cabbage Beach on Paradise Island

Paradise Beach

Paradise Beach is one of the more exclusive beaches in Nassau, accessible primarily to Atlantis Resort guests. Known for its pristine sand and crystal-clear waters, it’s a quieter alternative to Cabbage Beach. The beach is well-maintained with private cabanas and food and beverage service available for guests.
icon Cost: Free for resort guests (limited public access).
icon Location: West of Downtown Nassau

Cable Beach

Stretching for two miles, Cable Beach is home to some of Nassau’s finest resorts and casinos. It’s popular for its gentle waves and soft sand, making it ideal for families with young children. The beach offers numerous amenities, including water sports rentals and beachside bars. Resorts like Baha Mar are nearby, adding convenience for hotel […]
icon Cost: Free
icon Location: West of Nassau

Love Beach

Love Beach is about a 20-minute drive from Nassau and offers a more secluded, romantic setting. Known for its coral reefs and calm, clear waters, it’s a fantastic spot for snorkeling. This less-crowded beach is ideal for relaxing with a cocktail while watching planes fly low over the ocean.
icon Cost: Free
icon Location: Downtown Nassau

Junkanoo Beach

Junkanoo Beach is popular among locals and tourists alike due to its lively vibe and proximity to the cruise port. This beach has a fun, casual atmosphere, complete with beach bars, music, and a range of affordable food and drinks from local vendors. Known as the spot for beach parties, it’s a great choice for […]
icon Cost: Free (food and drinks vary)
icon Location: Paradise Island

Cabbage Beach

Known for its stunning turquoise waters and powdery white sands, Cabbage Beach is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Lined with palm trees, this beach has gentle waves closer to the Paradise Island hotels but becomes rougher toward the eastern end, which is less crowded and perfect for a peaceful escape. Vendors along the […]
icon Cost: Free

Art Galleries in Nassau

icon Location: Sandyport, Nassau

Big Picture Paint & Sip Studio

For a more interactive experience, Big Picture Paint & Sip Studio offers painting sessions where visitors can create their own masterpieces while enjoying a drink. This art studio is a fun way for art enthusiasts to tap into their creative side while surrounded by a lively atmosphere. The sessions are often themed, providing a unique […]
icon Cost: $25+ (varies by session)
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icon Location: Virginia Street, Nassau

D’Aguilar Art Foundation

This foundation preserves and showcases the extensive collection of the late Vincent D’Aguilar, an avid Bahamian art collector. The gallery regularly rotates exhibits from the foundation’s collection, featuring works by both established and emerging Bahamian artists. Educational programs and community events are often held here, supporting art appreciation and awareness.
icon Cost: Free, donations appreciated
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icon Location: Cumberland Street, Nassau

Hillside House Gallery

Hillside House is a charming art space that includes a gallery, studio, and café. It is known for its exhibitions of paintings and sculptures by local artists, as well as its community-focused events. Visitors can enjoy artwork that reflects Bahamian life, landscapes, and folklore while relaxing in the gallery’s outdoor garden space.
icon Cost: Free
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icon Location: Baha Mar Resort, Nassau

The Current: Baha Mar Gallery & Art Center

This gallery at Baha Mar Resort features a rotating collection of contemporary Bahamian art, curated to showcase the diverse talents of the islands. The Current also offers art classes, workshops, and artist-in-residence programs, allowing guests to connect with artists and learn about the creative processes behind their works.
icon Cost: Free
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icon Location: Village Road, Nassau

Doongalik Studios Art Gallery

Founded by the late Jackson Burnside, a prominent Bahamian artist and architect, Doongalik Studios promotes Bahamian creativity across various media. This gallery celebrates the local art scene with exhibitions that emphasize sustainability and community. It frequently hosts cultural events, workshops, and art markets, making it a dynamic space for locals and visitors alike.
icon Cost: Free
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icon Location: West Hill Street, Nassau

The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas

The National Art Gallery is a premier destination to experience Bahamian art, with exhibits that span both historic and contemporary works. The gallery is housed in a restored mansion and includes four exhibition spaces, featuring paintings, sculptures, and multimedia installations from renowned Bahamian artists. Guided tours and workshops are available, providing deeper insights into the […]
icon Cost: $5 (adults), $3 for (children/seniors)
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Special Events and Festivals in Nassau

icon Location: February

The Rum Bahamas Festival

A celebration of Bahamian rum and food, featuring tastings, cooking demonstrations, and live performances. It’s held at Fort Charlotte in Nassau.
icon Location: October

International Food and Wine Festival

This festival in Nassau’s Botanical Gardens celebrates global cuisine with food stalls, wine tastings, and cultural performances.
icon Location: Early June

Eleuthera Pineapple Festival

Celebrating the island’s pineapple heritage, the festival includes pineapple-eating contests, cooking competitions, and live music. Although held in Eleuthera, it’s a short ferry or flight from Nassau and worth a day trip.
icon Location: March through July, with peak events in April and June

Regatta Season

Regattas are held throughout the Bahamas, but Nassau hosts some major ones. These events showcase traditional Bahamian sailing boats, known as sloops, and include food fairs, live music, and festivities onshore.
icon Location: Bahamas

Bahamas Carnival

A lively street festival with road marches, costume contests, and live performances by local and international artists. It’s a highlight of the Bahamian cultural calendar, focusing on music, dance, and vibrant costumes.
icon Location: Boxing Day (December 26) and New Year’s Day

Junkanoo Festival

Nassau’s most iconic festival, with colorful parades, music, elaborate costumes, and traditional Bahamian dance. It celebrates the country’s history and African heritage.
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