72-Hour Nassau, Bahamas, Travel Guide

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  • Beaches

  • International Travel

  • Tropical Vacations

  • Bahamas

  • Weekend Getaways

  • Relaxation

Advisor - 72-Hour Nassau, Bahamas, Travel Guide
Curator’s statement

Nassau, Bahamas, holds a special place in my heart because it’s where I was born and raised, surrounded by the beauty of crystal-clear waters and vibrant island culture. Growing up here taught me to appreciate the simplicity of life and the warmth of a close-knit community. The ocean has always been a source of peace and inspiration for me, shaping my love for travel and exploration. My country's rich history and natural beauty continue to influence my passion for creating meaningful and luxurious experiences for others.

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Things to do in Nassau, Bahamas

Go to the beach – The feeling of warm sand never gets old.

Indulge in Bahamian food – Eat as much conch salad, fried snapper and guava duff as possible. Calories don’t count when on vacation, right?

Try new restaurants – I have my local favorites, but I can’t resist exploring new dining spots around the island.

Atlantis Aquarium – No matter how often I go, it's like stepping into another world.

Windows down – Driving through Nassau with the breeze in my face is a top-tier feeling.

Places to eat & drink in Nassau, Bahamas

Bruno's - Wings & fritters

Sushi Rokkan - Best sushi and good ramen

Dune - Great brunch and good lamb

Café Matisse - Always great and never misses

Bamboo Shack - Ultimate Bahamian comfort food

Need to know

Taxis and private transfers are the best ways of transportation.

Always bring cash with you. Not everywhere takes cards. It is also important for tipping.

The weather is mostly sunny, but a quick tropical shower can sneak in.

Bring breathable clothes, plenty of sunscreen and a swimsuit or two.

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