Nassau Bahamas Cruise Port

Start your Caribbean adventure in Nassau, Bahamas, where crystal-clear waters and vibrant culture await. As you disembark at the Port of Nassau, get ready to explore a city rich in history and beauty.

To Nassau
10-15 minutes by taxi or shuttle
Best transit
Festival Place Taxi Stand or Nassau Cruise Port Shuttle
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Visit the iconic Queen's Staircase
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Where Port of Nassau is on the map

What to do — by time you have

2 hours
Beach Break

Spend a couple of hours relaxing on Cable Beach, known for its pristine white sand and crystal-clear waters. Take a taxi or shuttle from the port for a quick and easy trip.

4 hours
Nassau City Tour

Explore the city's historic sites, including Fort Fincastle and the Government House. Don't forget to try some local conch fritters at a nearby eatery.

6 hours
Snorkeling Adventure

Head to the coral reefs just off the coast of Nassau for an unforgettable snorkeling experience. Look for sea turtles, stingrays, and colorful fish in the crystal-clear waters.

12+ hours
Island Getaway

Take a ferry to nearby Paradise Island for a day of luxury and relaxation. Visit the famous Atlantis resort, even if you're not a guest, and enjoy the stunning beaches and amenities.

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Where to eat near Port of Nassau

The Fish Fry
Downtown Nassau

This local institution serves up fresh seafood, including conch fritters and guava duff, in a lively and casual atmosphere.

Mahogany Hill
Cable Beach

Enjoy stunning views of the ocean while savoring contemporary Bahamian cuisine, including seafood and steak dishes, at this upscale restaurant.

Compass Point
Western Nassau

This beachside restaurant offers a range of international dishes, including seafood, pasta, and burgers, in a relaxed and scenic setting.

Frankie Gone Banana
Downtown Nassau

This colorful restaurant serves up delicious Bahamian cuisine, including peas and rice, fried chicken, and conch fritters, in a fun and lively atmosphere.

The Cricket Club
Downtown Nassau

This historic sports club offers a range of traditional Bahamian dishes, including conch fritters and guava duff, in a unique and atmospheric setting.

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Quick answers

What is the best way to get from the Port of Nassau to my hotel?

The best way to get from the port to your hotel is by taxi or shuttle. Festival Place Taxi Stand and Nassau Cruise Port Shuttle are both convenient options.

Can I use US dollars in Nassau?

Yes, US dollars are widely accepted in Nassau, but you may receive change in Bahamian dollars. Be sure to check the exchange rate before making any purchases.

Are there any safety concerns I should be aware of in Nassau?

As with any city, be mindful of your belongings and avoid walking alone in dimly lit areas at night. Additionally, be cautious when swimming in the ocean, as there may be strong currents or sea creatures present.

What are the best beaches in Nassau?

Some of the best beaches in Nassau include Cable Beach, Paradise Island, and Saunders Beach. Each offers a unique experience, from relaxation to water sports and activities.

Can I take a ferry to nearby islands from Nassau?

Yes, there are several ferry services that operate from Nassau to nearby islands, including Paradise Island and Rose Island. These ferries offer a convenient and scenic way to explore the surrounding area.

What is the local cuisine like in Nassau?

The local cuisine in Nassau is a fusion of Bahamian, American, and Caribbean flavors, with popular dishes including conch fritters, peas and rice, and guava duff. Be sure to try some of the local specialties during your visit.

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