| Above, with the Norwegian Sky docked nearby, passengers roamed shops in Freeport. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
During our cruise to the Bahamas last summer, the first cruise stop was at Freeport.
We were there for a few hours and the time was spent at a shopping complex of small businesses. With our ship, the Norwegian Sky, docked nearby, we wandered around the shops.
There is much more to Freeport for people to see. Unfortunately, the time allotted was not enough for any real exploring. I enjoyed our Nassau stop a lot more as we were able to take bus and boat tours there.
MSN has posted a gallery of things to see in Freeport.
They begin with:
Looking for a Bahamian escape that’s a little less crowded but still packed with charm? Freeport might just surprise you. As the second-largest city in the Bahamas, Freeport blends sun-soaked relaxation with vibrant local flavor. I’ve walked its white-sand beaches, browsed through colorful straw markets, and kayaked through mangrove forests—and trust me, it’s more than just a port stop. Curious where locals go to unwind or where you can find the island’s best conch salad? From underwater cave systems to buzzing cultural hubs, these 13 must-see spots in Freeport deliver more than just postcard views—they offer stories, flavors, and moments that stick with you.
To see more, go here.
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