Above, Nassau Port after arrival. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Here's something I could have used during the cruise to the Bahamas last month. A guide to the Nassau. But they only posted it yesterday.
It is interesting seeing the Nassauport area as shown above. The article has an almost identical view but there are some obvious changes. Theirs is an older photo.
Travel + Leisure posted a port guide to Nassau, Bahamas. Some of the suggestions posted we managed to do, such as visiting Fort Fincastle and the vendor shops near it. We did so in pouring rain, but we still managed to buy a few things.
Above, Fort Fincastle in Nassau. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The guide begins with:
The Bahamas is renowned for its history and beautiful beaches, making it a beloved vacation destination. Its capital city, Nassau, boasts one of the world’s busiest cruise ports, with millions of visitors annually. The Nassau Cruise Port, also known as Prince George Wharf, hosts Caribbean cruise itineraries from dozens of lines, from Carnival and Royal Caribbean to Holland America, Celebrity, and more.
If you’re stopping soon at this bustling port of call, consider this your guide. We tapped several cruise experts to share their top tips on getting around the destination, along with the best things to see and do when in port, including the top excursions, beaches, restaurants, attractions, and more.
To read the guide, go here.
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