Explore Nassau like never before on a fun, GUIDED and easy-to-ride electric trike! Glide effortlessly through the vibrant streets of downtown as you take in colorful colonial architecture, bustling markets, and historic landmarks. Feel the ocean breeze as you cruise past the harbor, stop for photos at must-see spots, and soak up the island’s lively culture. Whether it’s your first time in Nassau or you’re a returning visitor, this adventure is the perfect mix of sightseeing and pure fun—no riding experience needed.
Lite Bites<br/>Trike Original ATour<br/>Segway<br/>Pickup included
Built in 1788 by the British, Fort Charlotte is Nassau’s largest fort, perched on a hill with commanding views of Nassau Harbor. Named after Queen Charlotte, it features dungeons, underground passageways, and a dry moat. Though it never saw combat, it offers a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century military history.
Arawak Cay, known locally as the Fish Fry, is Nassau’s hub for authentic Bahamian cuisine. Just west of downtown, it’s lined with colorful restaurants and food stalls serving conch fritters, fried fish, grilled lobster, and other island favorites. It’s a lively spot where locals and visitors mingle over good food and music.
Located near downtown Nassau and the cruise port, Long Wharf Beach is a tranquil stretch of white sand and turquoise water. Popular with both locals and visitors, it’s perfect for a quick swim, sunbathing, or simply enjoying a peaceful escape while watching boats glide through the harbor.
After exiting your ship ask any port staff where the water fountain is located to ensure taking the correct exit. Go through the exit and directly across the street is the fountain. We will meet you there wearing bright neon green shirts and holding up our tour signs.
New Providence Island, home to the capital city of Nassau, is a vibrant mix of bustling city life and tropical paradise. Known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich history, it offers a unique blend of relaxation and adventure. The island is a hub for water sports, cultural experiences, and luxurious resorts, making it a top destination in the Caribbean.
A massive resort complex featuring a water park, aquarium, casinos, and numerous dining and shopping options. It's a top attraction for families and thrill-seekers.
A private island offering pristine beaches, snorkeling, and dolphin encounters. It's a perfect spot for a day trip.
A historic staircase carved out of solid limestone in the late 18th century. It's a significant piece of Bahamian history and a great spot for photos.
Deep-fried balls made from conch meat, flour, and spices. A popular Bahamian snack.
Chicken marinated in a spicy jerk sauce and grilled to perfection. A Caribbean staple.
A sweet pudding made from guava and served with a rum sauce. A traditional Bahamian dessert.
This is the peak tourist season with perfect weather, calm seas, and numerous festivals. It's the best time for outdoor activities and beach relaxation.
Bahamian Dollar (BSD)
GMT-5 (EST)
120VV, 60HzHz
New Providence Island is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Exercise caution in crowded areas and at night.
Downtown Nassau, Cable Beach
Local buses, known as jitneys, are affordable and connect major areas. They can be crowded during peak times.
Available • Apps: No major app-based services, but taxis are readily available
Car, Bike, Scooter
A private island offering pristine beaches, snorkeling, and water sports. A great escape from the bustle of Nassau.
A private island offering pristine beaches, snorkeling, and dolphin encounters. It's a perfect spot for a day trip.
A group of islands known for their stunning beaches, clear waters, and unique attractions like swimming pigs and iguanas.
Price varies by option