Nassau, Bahamas is one of the most popular cruise ports of call for all major cruise lines. Nassau offers travelers a variety of different attractions and popular sights to explore during their time ashore. To help you narrow down your choices, below are our Best Things to Do in Nassau, Bahamas on a Cruise.
The capital of the Bahamas, Nassau is the largest city among the 30 inhabited islands of the country. About 70 percent of all residents of the Bahamas live in Nassau, making it the country’s economic center. Once a colony of Great Britain, the Bahamas gained full independence in 1973. However, plenty of English influences can still be found in the culture, architecture, and everyday life.
Best Things to Do in Nassau, Bahamas on a Cruise
Spend the Day at Atlantis Resort
Located on Paradise Island, the Atlantis Bahamas Resort is a world-famous casino and resort that offers visitors a variety of attractions. You will need to purchase either an excursion through the cruise company or tickets at Atlantis as access to most spots and activities are restricted. Staff are situated throughout the resort to ensure only paying guests are permitted in the designated areas.
The most popular attraction is the Aquaventure Water Park. Most excursions to the water park run about six to eight hours, providing you with time to see the surrounding grounds as well.
If water parks aren’t your thing, many cruise lines also offer excursions that include self-guided tours of the grounds. These tours give travelers access to explore the hotel and other sites like “The Dig” and Shark Encounters, as well as access to the lagoon and beaches at the resort.
If you are reluctant to book an excursion through the cruise line due to the hefty price tag, you might want to consider booking a room for the day at the Comfort Suites. Located within walking distance to Atlantis, rooms at this hotel include complimentary entrance to all the Atlantis facilities for up to four guests, and the cost to book a room is often cheaper than paying for the cruise-sponsored excursion for even just two adults. Of course, you will have to weigh the risk of potential itinerary changes with the hotel’s cancellation policies.
Take a Trip to Blue Lagoon
Located a 40-minute boat ride away from Nassau is Blue Lagoon Island. This private island resort offers visitors an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Even though it is only a short trip away, this Nassau shore excursion will have you feeling like you have been transported to your own secluded paradise.
Day-long beach passes include access to facilities, a grilled buffet lunch, an inflatable waterpark, and WiFi; additional non-motorized equipment can be rented while on the island as well.
Blue Lagoon also offers a variety of different marine experiences. If you want to get up close and personal with some marine life in their natural habitat, you can book a dolphin encounter, a sea lion encounter, stingray encounter, and even a shark encounter. Make sure to reserve these experiences early as space is limited for these one-of-a-kind encounters.
Relax at Pearl Island
You can also spend the day relaxing at Pearl Island, which is the closest private island to Nassau. A short ferry ride will transport you to this secluded tropical location. Pearl Island is home to two beaches, plentiful loungers, and amazing panoramic views from the top of its lighthouse.
You ticket to paradise also includes a traditional Bahamian lunch and use of non-motorized equipment. If you want to upgrade your experience, you can book a package that includes a guided snorkeling adventure. There are also private oceanview cabanas available, which come with a personal server for the day.
If you want to interact with the famed swimming pigs, there’s also a package that allows for that activity plus the inclusions in the standard beach package.
A trip to any of these private locations is definitely a recipe for a day of fun in the sun! Which will you choose?
Book an Island Tour
Soak up some of the British influence and history while exploring the city’s more memorable highlights during an organized tour of Nassau, Bahamas. Depending on whether you book through the cruise line or arrange a private tour directly with a local tour operator or third-party provider, your island tour could include a variety of stops.
Most tours will stop at Fort Fincastle and the Queen’s Staircase. Built out of coral rock, these 66 stairs were constructed using hammers and chisels during the late 18th century. Other popular forts include the largest fort, Fort Charlotte and the oldest fort, Fort Montagu. These forts and the Queen’s Staircase are among the free things to do in Nassau as well, if you’re exploring the port on your own and want to see some historical sites.
Most arranged Nassau cruise excursion tours pass other popular public buildings such as the Parliament Building and the Government House, with a statue of Christopher Columbus adorning the entrance. Some tours do stop at Atlantis for a brief time — mostly for photo ops — as you need to purchase a pass to visit most attractions.
Of course, a visit to the Bahamas wouldn’t be complete without visiting the Bahamas Rum Cake Factory, the John Watling’s Distillery, or the Straw Market.
Experience History at the Nassau Cruise Port
Visitors to Nassau, Bahamas can also create their own customized island tour by visiting other island attractions like Graycliff Restaurant, Hotel, and Chocolate Factory.
Graycliff is a historic hotel said to be built in 1740 by a famous pirate. Today, the building still serves as a hotel welcoming guests to the Bahamas. If you are just visiting Nassau for the day, Graycliff offers some unique experiences. You can escape to this 5-star hotel for the day to enjoy use of its pool and a delicious three-course lunch. You can even take a cooking class with the hotel’s executive chef, along with a tour of the wine cellar.
Additionally, visitors can tour the Graycliff Cigar Company, book a cigar rolling lesson, or watch a cigar rolling demonstration alongside a rum tasting.
If that’s not enough, there’s the Graycliff Chocolatier. Here, guests can take a factory tour, learn how to make their own chocolates, or partake in the Chocolates and Spirits pairing.
Best Beaches in Nassau
With so many beautiful beaches, a beach break is definitely one of the best things to do in Nassau, Bahamas on a cruise.
Junkanoo Beach
A cruiser favorite, Junkanoo Beach is within walking distance (15 minutes) from the cruise ship. Here, locals and travelers alike can enjoy the water at this free beach. This spot is popular, so get there early to stake your claim. Be sure to take advantage of the amenities available including food, beverages, and equipment rentals. The Tiki Hut is a popular spot for food and drinks.
Cabbage Beach
A short cab ride from the port, Cabbage Beach on Paradise Island offers another free beach with plenty of white sand, picture worthy vistas of palm trees, and over a mile of coastline. While it is known for its soft sand and azure waters, the current can be strong so it may not be the best choice for families.
Be sure to bring cash (and your towel) if you want to rent beach chairs and umbrellas. The one downfall of this beach is that there are no public facilities. So, if you plan to spend the day, you might need to purchase a resort pass from nearby hotels such as Atlantis.
Cable Beach
Considered one of the best beaches in the Bahamas, Cable Beach is a stretch of about four miles of mostly private beaches. Though, there are a couple of public spots. This beach is also located a short cab ride away from the cruise terminal.
If you are okay spending a few bucks on your beach break, getting exclusive access is well worth the cost. Breezes Resort is one such hotel on Cable Beach that offer beach access. These resort for a day passes typically provide an “all-inclusive” experience. Again, if you do not pay for a pass to a resort, facilities will be limited.
Jaws Beach
Jaws Beach is another popular beach in Nassau mostly because it is recognized from movies such as Jaws and James Bond films. Though, it is located the furthest from the cruise port. This beach is a favorite for those who like to snorkel and scuba. It is located within the Clifton Heritage Park which is worth exploring as well (and has a restroom). This beach is rather secluded so don’t expect to find vendors here.
Love Beach
Love Beach is another more secluded beach option in Nassau, located between Cable Beach and Jaws Beach. This beach is free to access, and you are able to rent chairs and umbrellas from the bar onsite. The Nirvana Beach Bar also has restrooms and serves food and drinks. The water here is rather calm, so this beach is a good swimming choice for families. It is also a good location for snorkeling.
Day Pass to the British Colonial Hilton
Closer to the cruise pier, a popular spot to score a day pass for full access to resort facilities is the British Colonial Hilton. Located just a short 10-minute walk from the cruise pier in downtown Nassau, you will have access to a private beach, pool, lounge chairs and umbrellas, and non-motorized watersports at this resort. In addition, day pass guests receive 10 percent off food and beverages.
Explore Ardastra Gardens and Zoo
Looking for a wild time when visiting Nassau, Bahamas? We suggest taking a short 12-minute drive from the cruise port to Ardastra Gardens, Zoo, and Conservatory. What was started in the 1950’s as a garden and attempt to increase the flamingo population has grown into a full blown zoo and conservatory with over 200 animals. Hence, it is definitely one of the best things to do in Nassau, Bahamas on a cruise!
Yes, the now world-famous flamingos are still here. You can watch their daily shows while visiting the conservatory and get some great photos interacting with these majestic birds. Also, don’t miss the chance to feed and groom a tortoise, an experience that takes place daily at 11:30 am.
There are plenty of other great photo ops here too, from Australian Black Swans, Lemurs, and Iguanas to the threatened species, the Bahamian BOA Constrictor. While here, don’t forget to enjoy the gardens too which showcase native regional plants and flowers. Here are some of our favorite reasons to visit Ardastra Gardens.
Given the zoo’s location, you can easily visit other city highlights on your walk back to the cruise ship. Maybe a visit to the National Art Gallery or the Fish Fry (Arawak Cay) are in order?
Swim with the Pigs
The popular swimming with the pigs shore excursion in Nassau is now offered by many cruise lines. There are a few different locations where you can partake in this instagram-worthy excursion. Regardless of the location though, you will get the chance to feed, swim, and interact with these famous creatures. Your tour will also include a ride through Nassau harbor to this attraction, often providing narration of city highlights along the way.
Rose Island is located only 25 minutes from Nassau, and is home to a wildlife sanctuary including the beloved pigs. This island is much closer than the popular spot in Exuma (Pig Beach) making it a perfect cruise excursion.
Taste the Local Flavor on a Tru Bahamian Food Tour
If you are a foodie who is looking for something a bit different during your visit to Nassau, we suggest booking a Tru Bahamian Food Tour. The popular Bites of Nassau Food & Cultural Tour is a three-hour Nassau shore excursion that runs multiple times daily.
This small group experience is a walking tour that visits six different tasting locations. Each location highlights unique Bahamian dishes, including conch, rum cake, and cocktails of course. During the tour, you will get to meet local chefs and small business owners, as well as hear a bit about the history and culture of the Bahamas.
Get Ready to See Nassau, Bahamas
Now that you know the best things to do in Nassau, Bahamas on a cruise, what are you waiting for? If you already have a cruise stopping in the Bahamas booked, now is the time to make definite plans to experience one or more of these activities during your trip.
Comments
Have you visited Nassau, Bahamas on a cruise? What are your favorite things to do on the island? Drop us an anchor below to share your experiences.
8 comments
Carmen
Thanks! I will put the Ardastra Zoo on my list for our next visit to Nassau. The first time we did this self guided walking tour by Frommers
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/new-providence/722464
A map can be found here: http://www.frommers.com/images/destinations/maps/jpg-2006/470640-mp0405nassauwalk.jpg
Last time we visited the John Watlings Rum Destillery – small place, but Casino Royale was filmed here (at least some scenes) and the rum is really good.
http://www.johnwatlings.com/
The food tour sounds great too!
Carmen
DB and The Princess (@EatSleepCruise)
Thanks Carmen for the comment and the tour recommendation. Looks like a great walking tour. We are actually visiting Nassau in a few weeks and we are going to try and get to the Zoo. If we do, we will be sure to post a review and plenty of photos. Thanks again.
cruiseaholictim
When Cuba opens Up. This Destination will be History. Its really rather boring, Considering all the nice Caribbean destinations on the Cruise industry Itineraries. We just stay on board. And finally get a Lounge Chair. Or actually get to enjoy one of the Hot Tubs! That’s my Recommendation. Stay on the BOAT!
Kayla
Love staying on the ship at ports!! No lines for food!!! the hot tubs are open!!!! the gym is empty!! its like paradise!
DB
Thanks Tim for the comments. For travelers who have visited any port of call multiple times, it is always a good idea to stay onboard and make use of the rather vacant and empty ship! Great suggestion. We can’t wait for cruise ships to start visiting Cuba and allowing U.S. travelers. We will be right there with you when it is open for cruisers. Happy sailing.
Jane Powell
We loved the Tru Bahamian Food Tour in Nassau. If you have the whole day, this tour is great. It’s from 11 to 2 or later so not good for those only in town for half a day on a cruise. Good food, interesting tour guide, got to see a lot in a short time. Includes free chocolate at Graycliff too!! http://www.nassauparadiseisland.com/what-to-do/unique-tours-activities/tru-bahamian-food-tours/
Jane Powell
Direct link for the Tru Bahamian Food Tour: http://trubahamianfoodtours.com
DB
Thanks Jane for the link. We will be in Nassau in Jan of 2016 and might have to try the tour. We love to eat, and who doesn’t love chocolate! Appreciate you reading the post and leaving the comment. Happy sailing!