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About Nassau

Overview

Nassau, located on New Providence Island in The Bahamas, is a destination rich in history and natural beauty. Once a haven for notorious pirates like Charles Vane, Calico Jack Rackham, Blackbeard, Anne Bonny, and Mary Read, Nassau has evolved into the crown jewel of The Bahamas. The bustling downtown area offers a variety of on-land entertainment, but the true allure lies in its stunning beaches. Cable Beach, in particular, stands out with its pristine sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters that boast visibility of over 200 feet.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Nassau is $422, with options ranging from $133 to $1,083. With 20 hotels to choose from, visitors can find accommodations to suit any budget. Popular neighborhoods for lodging include Downtown Nassau. Some of the most sought-after hotels are the Orange Hill Beach Inn, Margaritaville Beach Resort - Nassau, The Island House, Goldwynn Resort & Residences, and Breezes Resort Bahamas All Inclusive.

Things to do in Nassau

Nassau offers a plethora of activities that cater to all interests. One of the most unforgettable experiences is the Dolphin Encounters on Blue Lagoon Island. This private island tour allows visitors to interact with world-famous dolphins, making for a truly memorable adventure. The departure point for this tour is the Paradise Island Ferry Terminal.

For those who enjoy a mix of relaxation and adventure, Sandy Toes is a must-visit. This private island destination offers guided snorkeling tours, kayaking, and a hammock garden. Visitors can also indulge in an all-you-can-eat Bahamian buffet, enjoy beach bars, and even get a professional beach massage. The stunning vistas and nature trails add to the charm of this unique location.

Art enthusiasts will find the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas to be a treasure trove of Bahamian creativity. The gallery showcases four decades of Bahamian art, from the year of Bahamian Independence in 1973 to the present day. It is a well-curated institution that is definitely worth a visit.

History buffs will enjoy the Pirates of Nassau Museum, located in downtown Nassau. This engaging museum offers an insightful look into the pirate era of the 17th century. Visitors can board a replica of the pirate ship "Revenge" and immerse themselves in the adventurous life of a pirate.

For a more laid-back experience, consider the Seahorse Snorkel and Sailing Excursions. This tour offers a delightful morning or afternoon of sailing, sunning, and snorkeling around nearby reefs. Complimentary water and snacks are provided, and after snorkeling, guests can enjoy rum punch and a full bar while listening to Bahamian music. The tour departs daily from either the Ferry Terminal or Cruise Ship Dock.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Nassau

Nassau's nightlife is as vibrant as its daytime activities. The Atlantis Casino at the Atlantis Resort offers an unparalleled gaming experience in a 100,000-square-foot space. With table games available daily and the world's largest open-air marine habitat, this resort has earned numerous accolades, including Condé Nast Traveler's "Top 121 Golf Resorts" and "Top 20 Foreign Golf Resorts."

For a more relaxed evening, head to the Compass Point Outdoor Ocean Bar. This venue offers some of the best views on the island, along with tropical drinks and an extensive bar menu.

Señor Frog's is the place to be for those looking to let loose. Known for its lively atmosphere, this venue offers a wide selection of cocktails and food, ensuring a fun-filled night.

Aura Night Club is one of Nassau's hottest spots, attracting even celebrities. The bartenders keep the energy high as guests dance to a variety of music genres.

Club Waterloo & Shooters Bar claims to be Nassau's largest indoor/outdoor nightclub. With five bars, nonstop dancing, and live bands on weekends, it promises an exciting night out.

Where to Eat in Nassau

Nassau's culinary scene is as diverse as its activities. Dune at The Ocean Club offers a sensory delight with its imaginative blend of French Asian dishes infused with local herbs and Bahamian flavors. Set atop a white sand bluff, the views are as spectacular as the food.

Café Matisse provides a charming dining experience with its courtyard and veranda seating. The menu changes every three months and features homemade pasta, fresh seafood, real Italian pizza, and delectable desserts.

Graycliff Restaurant is the epitome of elegance. Located in a colonial mansion, it offers signature dishes, fine wines, and vintage Cuban cigars. Guests can even purchase the world's oldest bottle of wine, a German vintage from 1727.

For meat lovers, the Bahamian Club is a must-visit. The menu features rib-eye steak, veal chop, herb-roasted rack of lamb, and chateaubriand for two. Seafood enthusiasts can enjoy grilled swordfish steak, Bahamian lobster, and salmon fillet.

Bahama Grill offers a taste of the islands with its made-to-order dishes. Guests can choose to dine indoors or on the covered deck while enjoying cocktails. The menu includes hickory smoked pork, baby-back and beef ribs, grilled, barbecue, and rotisserie chicken, and grilled conch.

Cheapest time to stay in Nassau

August is the cheapest time to stay in Nassau for an average of $332 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$459

February

$428

March

$416

April

$415

May

$383

June

$344

July

$334

August

$332

September

$382

October

$413

November

$423

December

$434

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