We’re not just another tour—we’re your gateway to the real Bahamas! With thrilling rides, hidden gems, and a personal touch that no big company can match, we turn your trip into an adventure you’ll brag about forever.
Pickup included
Yamaha <br/>Pickup included
Duration: 3 hours<br/>Camam outlander 500<br/>Pickup included
Canam defender <br/>Pickup included
At Nassau’s Queen’s Staircase (also called the 66 Steps), you’ll see a historic limestone staircase hand-carved by enslaved people in the late 1700s. The 66 steps (now 65 due to road construction) are surrounded by tall, cool limestone walls and lush greenery, giving it a tropical, almost jungle-like atmosphere. At the top, you’ll reach Fort Fincastle, which offers panoramic views of Nassau and its harbor.
Shop Size
Cozy, storefront-style space downtown
Free Samples
Wide variety of flavors to taste before buying
Behind-the-Scenes
Viewing window into the boxing/prep area
Purchase Options
6 oz and 20 oz cakes, often with bundle pricing
Local Significance
Recognized as the official rum cake of the Bahamas
Convenient Location
Steps from cruise port on Bay Street
Junkanoo Beach
Cable Beach
Cabbage Beach (Paradise Island)
Saunders Beach
Just a few of our many beaches listed here but we stop by and show you all
When visiting Nassau and Paradise Island, you’ll see a mix of vibrant history, culture, and tropical beauty. Nassau, the capital, offers colorful colonial buildings, bustling straw markets, the Queen’s Staircase, forts, and local food spots. Paradise Island, connected by bridge, is famous for Atlantis Resort, luxury beaches, casinos, marine life habitats, and waterparks. Together, they give you a blend of Bahamian charm, nightlife, shopping, and stunning turquoise waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and island adventures.
When you visit Fish Fry in Nassau, Bahamas (at Arawak Cay), you’ll find a lively strip of colorful local restaurants and food stalls serving up authentic Bahamian dishes. Expect the smell of fresh seafood like cracked conch, fried snapper, grilled lobster, and conch salad being made right in front of you. The vibe is laid-back and social, with locals and visitors mingling, island music playing, and cold drinks flowing. It’s the go-to spot for true Bahamian flavor, culture, and nightlife all in one place.
When you visit Graycliff in Nassau, you’ll experience:
• A beautifully preserved 18th-century mansion steeped in history
• Elegantly tiled pools surrounded by verdant gardens
• A world-renowned wine cellar and exquisite dining
• Hands-on experiences with chocolate, cigars, and gourmet cooking
• A Heritage Village that immerses you in Bahamian culture
Explore Nassau’s Historic Caves
Step back in time as you wander through Nassau’s natural limestone caves, once home to the island’s first inhabitants—the Lucayan Indians. These hidden gems offer a cool escape from the island sun, with winding passageways, hanging tree roots, and fascinating rock formations. Keep your eyes open—you might spot a few friendly bats resting inside! Visiting the caves is the perfect way to combine adventure, history, and nature all in one unforgettable stop.
Nassau, the vibrant capital of the Bahamas, is a tropical paradise known for its stunning beaches, rich history, and lively culture. The city offers a unique blend of colonial charm and modern luxury, making it a top destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
A massive resort complex featuring a water park, marine exhibits, casinos, and luxury accommodations.
A historic 66-step staircase carved out of solid limestone in the 18th century.
A museum dedicated to the history of piracy in the Bahamas.
A beautiful beach known for its white sand and clear waters.
A private island offering snorkeling, swimming with dolphins, and beach activities.
Deep-fried fritters made from conch meat, flour, and spices.
Conch meat pounded and fried until crispy, served with dipping sauces.
Grilled or steamed spiny lobster, a local delicacy.
A steamed pudding made with guava and served with a rum sauce.
This is the peak tourist season with pleasant weather, low humidity, and minimal rain. It's the best time for outdoor activities and beach visits.
Bahamian Dollar (BSD)
GMT-5:00 (Eastern Standard Time)
120VV, 60HzHz
Nassau is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Nassau Bus Terminal
Jitneys are small buses that run on fixed routes. They are an affordable way to get around.
Available • Apps: BahaTaxi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A private island connected to Nassau by two bridges, featuring luxury resorts, casinos, and attractions like Atlantis Paradise Island.
A small, uninhabited island offering beautiful beaches, snorkeling, and water sports.
A private island offering snorkeling, swimming with dolphins, and beach activities.
Price varies by option