Discover Nassau’s rich heritage and stunning landscapes on a guided scooter or ATV tour. Led by an experienced local guide, this adventure takes you to iconic attractions like the Queen’s Staircase and Fort Montagu, with plenty of scenic routes, fun commentary, and photo opportunities along the way. Perfect for first-time visitors, this tour offers insights into Nassau’s vibrant culture and history while ensuring a fun and informative experience. All necessary gear including helmets and bottled water is provided for your comfort.
- Explore Nassau's key attractions with a knowledgeable local guide
- Visit historic sites like the Queen’s Staircase and Fort Montagu
- Enjoy scenic routes and plenty of photo stops during the journey
- Includes helmet, bottled water, and all entrance fees for a hassle-free experience
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ATV
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The Queen’s Staircase, commonly referred to as the 66 steps, is a major landmark that is located in the Fort Fincastle Historic Complex in Nassau. It was hewn out of solid limestone rock by slaves between 1793 and 1794 and it is said that it provided a direct route from Fort Fincastle to Nassau City.
This Fort was constructed of cut limestone c. 1793 and strategically placed atop Bennet’s Hill to protect historic Nassau town and its harbour; it was built under the governorship of John Murray, also called Viscount Fincastle, in the shape of a paddle-wheel steamer.
Government House, located on a 10 acre estate, stands on Mount Fitzwilliam and is the official residence of the Governor General of The Bahamas. It dates back to 1801 and this imposing pink and white building on Duke Street is an excellent example of the mingling of Bahamian-British and American Colonial architecture.
The first Five-Star restaurant in the Caribbean, this AAA 4-diamond restaurant offers gourmet dining at its best mixing Bahamian specialties with European cuisine. Located in an historic 18th century mansion, Graycliff Restaurant welcomes patrons with a menu that is both tasteful and distinctive.
At Graycliff Chocolatier guests learn how to make their own chocolates under the tutelage of the master chocolatier or they can simply indulge in these delicious gourmet chocolates.
Visitors to The Graycliff Cigar Company, in addition to witnessing first-hand skilled torcedores at work, may also take a Cigar Rolling Lesson or a Cigar and Rum pairing session with our expert craftsmen.
At the Clifton Heritage National Park, you can find remnants of the historical and cultural legacy of three important groups that had an impact on the country: the Lucayans, the Loyalists and Africans. Managed by the Clifton Heritage Authority, Clifton Heritage Park was established in June 2004 to preserve this important area for the use and benefit of the people of The Bahamas, and the Park officially opened its doors in April 2009.
Arawak Cay offers the authentic atmosphere of the Bahamian Fish Fry with vendors selling made to order conch salad, fried fish (food not included) and other Bahamian dishes. Arawak Cay was artificially built from the sand when the harbor was dredged in 1969.
Exit Prince George Wharf, walk through Festival Place to Rawson Square. Head left on Bay Street for 5–7 mins. Pass the Straw Market and Parliament Square. The Tourism Police Station is at Bay & East Street—white and blue building near Central Police. Ask for help if needed.
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