Attractions

Sample Bahamian Cuisine

Fresh-from-the-sea tropical conch salad made at a roadside stand or local restaurant? Yes, please, a hundred times over!!

You’ll find sugar apples, guinep and hogplum...fruits that you can purchase from street vendors. Open a coconut just to try the refreshing coconut water and eat the jelly.

Also, do not pass go or collect $200 until you’ve eaten their Guava Duff for dessert! You have to taste it to believe it. It’s truly out of this world!

Take a Chocolate Tour

Are you a chocaholic, like me? If so, be sure to take a tour at the Chocolate Factory at Graycliff. They have three different options: a factory tour, a chocolate-making tour and a chocolate-and-spirits-pairing tour. One of those will be sure to hit the spot!

Afterward, walk the hotel grounds, taking in the beautiful flowers, seeing their bottle tree in the lobby and then taking a fun photo with the resident pirate or Santa Claus, depending on the season.

Stop by the Fish Market

Want another truly local experience? Be sure to make your way over to the fish market at the far-east end of the island. Each day, fisherman haul in their fish, which is super fun to watch.

Take some photos of their unique catches, hold a giant lobster and purchase something to cook for dinner that evening.

Visit the Atlantis Aquarium

If you aren’t staying at The Atlantis, never fear, because they DO sell day passes which enable you to visit their amazing aquarium and lagoons where you can see lots of fish, stingrays and jellies, as well as walk through their underwater shark tank.

Take a Boat to Blue Lagoon Island

Blue Lagoon Island is a private island getaway, where you can also have a Dolphin Encounter. The best part is that it’s only a 20-minute boat ride from Nassau.

Does swimming in their hidden lagoon with clear blue water sound appealing? How about snorkeling right off the beach? You can also rent water sports equipment like kayaks and stand up paddle boards. There’s something for everyone in this tropical paradise!

Swim With Pigs…Yep!

This sounds like something you might do in the Midwest, not the Bahamas, but ALAS, swimming with the PIGS looks like tons of fun and a once-in-a-lifetime experience when visiting Nassau.

To do this, you’ll have to take a boat ride from Nassau on the crystal-clear waters to one of the outer islands, like The Exuma's, while basking in the sunshine. This has to be paradise.

Explore Clifton Heritage National Park

Located at the far western end of the island, Clifton Heritage National Park lets you immerse yourself in the history and culture of the Lucayan people amongst the natural beauty of its ruins and diverse ecosystem.

Hike through trails, which end at some breathtaking beaches, though only half of the beauty lies there. Don your snorkeling gear and discover sunken film wrecks and an underwater sculpture garden. Super cool!

Dive With Sharks at Stuart Cove

Well, since you’ve survived the “Jaws” encounter, you thrill seeker, maybe you’d want to risk your life again to dive with sharks! Sorry, but only certified scuba divers and certifiable adrenaline junkies can have, or would want, this thrill.

At Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas, you can get up close and personal with Caribbean Reef Sharks. From a pole, the guides feed these magnificent creatures that have been trained by the “dinner bell.”

Check out the Bat Caves, aka the Caves of Nassau

While touring the island by jitney, make a quick stop at the Caves of Nassau on West Bay Street. A possible home to Lucayan Indians at one time and pirates at another, they are great for nature lovers. You’ll get dusty and see lots of bats once you enter!

Awaiting you at the entrance, the shell-covered chair is a great photo opp as you can see below.

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