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Port of Nassau, Bahamas

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port of nassau

You can take a taxi to the Atlantis Resort in Nassau, (Taxis will be waiting outside the cruise terminal), which will cost about 4 $/person* if you`re with a group of four. It`s about a 10 minutes’ drive.

There is a lot to see at Atlantis Resort: a water park with subtropical swimming pools and water slides and a big aquarium where you can walk under. When you enter the lobby you can already see a bit of the aquarium with many colorful fish swimmingbetween old ornaments. You can do a guided tour of the resort, aquariums, and grounds. It costs 35 $*. If you`re interested in doing all of the above it`s worth the money. But if you only want to see the aquarium, this is a little bit pricy. If you want to visit the water park, that`s an option too, but that`s more expensive.

Atlantis Resort Lobby

On the way back from the Atlantis Resort you can make a stop at the center of Nassau (= Bay Street). You can browse in the shops or walk to Fort Fincastl, which is a 10 minutes` walk. The main highlight at the fort is the nice view over Nassau. (Entrance is free)

More Nassau port info at www.caribbeanportreviews.com. Want to stay longer at the Bahamas? Then check out these hotels.

The information was contributed by Frederik Claessens. Photos courtesy of Jimmy Mangelschots.

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*: The prices were accurate at the time of publishing. Prices may change.

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