Bahamas Places of Interest
Ardastra Gardens, Zoo & Conservation Center
Guests of Ardastra are in for a rare treat, as many of the expansive zoo's residents are endangered species. Read more
Fort Charlotte
Dating back to 1787, Fort Charlotte is the largest of three forts located in the capital city of Nassau. Named after the wife of King George III, Fort Charlotte was built by Lord Dunmore to protect the western entrance of the harbor. Read more
National Art Gallery of the Bahamas
Prominently located in the heart of bustling Nassau and housed in a lovingly restored 1860s villa, the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas showcases the contemporary and historical artistic innovations of the Bahamian people.
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Pirates of Nassau Museum
A Bahamian treasure, the Pirates of Nassau Museum provides an intriguing look into the so-called Golden Age of Piracy. Read more
Queen's Staircase
Created by slaves between the years 1793 and 1794, the Queen's Staircase is one of Nassau's most popular architectural attractions. Read more
Bahamas Restaurants
Dune
Modern sophistication and sumptuous cuisine mark this cutting-edge restaurant on Paradise Island. Read more
The Fish Fry at Arawak Cay
For an authentic taste of Bahamian cuisine and culture, visitors should pay a visit to Arawak Cay. Read more
Ristorante Villaggio Cocktail & Wine Bar
The quintessential Italian restaurant in Nassau, Ristorante Villaggio Cocktail & Wine Bar brings an authentic taste of Italy to the islands. Read more
Other Bahamas Attractions and Activities
Bahamas Beaches
With more than 700 islands bordered by sundrenched shores, the array of beaches in the Bahamas seems endless.
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Dolphin Encounters on Blue Lagoon Island
Located just three miles northeast of Paradise Island, Blue Lagoon Island is home to 18 Atlantic bottlenose dolphins and six California sea lions.
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Fragrance of the Bahamas Perfume Factory
Visitors to Grand Bahama Island can take a delightful, aromatic tour through the Bahamas' popular perfume factory, which produces some of the area's most popular colognes and perfumes. Read more
Pinetree Stables Eco Tour
Visitors can uncover the beauty of Grand Bahama Island on an exhilarating horseback adventure with the Pinetree Stables Eco Tour. Read more
The Pompey Museum at Vendue House
The one-time site of slave auctions in the 18th century, this Nassau museum examines the history of slavery and emancipation in the Bahamas. Read more
Straw Market
One of the world's largest straw markets, this bustling gathering place on Nassau's Bay Street offers visitors the chance to see one of the Bahamas' oldest industries at work. Read more
Versailles Garden and French Cloister
Situated on the Ocean Club property just a 15-minute walk from Atlantis Resort, the garden offers visitors a chance to meander up the majestic stepped lawns and through the grounds fringed with aromatic flowers. Read more







