Where to Book Explore Historic Nassau:
Exploring Historic Nassau
The Bahamas islands are best known for their beautiful beaches, incredible diving, and safe and swimmable sapphire waters, but there is so much more to this archipelago. One aspect of the Bahamas that you must partake in while visiting is immersing yourself in the flavors, culture, and rich history of this nation.
There is arguably no better place to get a feel for the food, culture, and history of the Bahamas than by touring through historical Nassau. There are several historic buildings and forts in this area, including Fort Charlotte, Christ Church Cathedral, and Parliament Square. There are guided tours you can take to make the most of your time in the historic area.
There are also several flavors you need to try in the Bahamas, including conch – the large-shelled crustacean. It comes in fritter, chowder, and other forms – all delicious. The Bahamas are also known for its exotic fruits like guava, and its delicious rum – and its signature cocktail, the Bahama Mama, made of fruit juices and rum. You can find all of this in abundance in Nassau.
Things we like:
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Lots of great options for authentic food and drinks
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A fantastic place to buy gifts and souvenirs
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Nassau is also close to great beaches and is a jumping-off point for diving trips
Things we don't like:
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While rich in culture, this area can also be crowded with tourists
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Nassau has a lot to do, but not ideal for those looking for tranquility
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Nassau has a higher rate of crime, including thefts, than other parts of the Bahamas
Where to Book Explore Historic Nassau:
Exploring Historic Nassau
Things we like:
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Lots of great options for authentic food and drinks
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A fantastic place to buy gifts and souvenirs
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Nassau is also close to great beaches and is a jumping-off point for diving trips
Things we don't like:
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While rich in culture, this area can also be crowded with tourists
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Nassau has a lot to do, but not ideal for those looking for tranquility
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Nassau has a higher rate of crime, including thefts, than other parts of the Bahamas
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