Attractions around New Providence
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around New Providence
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Aquaventure
One Casino Drive Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau New Providence Island
Aquaventure, Atlantis Paradise Island's water park, is a one-of-a-kind 141-acre waterscape with complimentary admission for overnight guests at Atlantis. This non-stop aquatic thrill ride features over twenty million gallons of water, incredible Atlantean-themed towers, thrilling high-speed water slides, a mile-long river ride with rolling rapids and wave surges, 20 swimming areas, a spectacular kids water-play fort and 11 unique and refreshing swimming pools. Aquaventure is connected by a lush, tropical environment that is both immersive and interconnected, and perfect for all vacationers, whether young and older. The water park offers an extreme level of excitement and delivers an "aqua" adventure unlike any other.
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Marine Habitat at Atlantis
Atlantis Bahamas 1 Casino Dr. New Providence Island
Atlantis Paradise Island is home to the largest open-air marine habitat in the world encompassing 14 lagoons, eight million gallons of ocean water and more than 50,000 aquatic animals representing over 250 marine species. Make sure to visit our aquatic animals and explore our Marine Habitat during your visit.
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Blue Lagoon Island
Nassau New Providence Island
Enjoy a full-day excursion from Nassau to the idyllic Blue Lagoon Island, where you can swim with dolphins, interact with sea lions and stingrays, or even snorkel among native nurse sharks. There are plenty of other things to do here: join a Segway safari tour, swim in the lagoon, enjoy an eco adventure, or just simply savor some peace and quiet on an adults-only beach. A lunch buffet is usually included in your ticket, but lines can get quite long. Go all out with the Ultimate Animal Access pass, which includes roundtrip ferry transportation and lunch. – Tripadvisor
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Atlantis Casino
One Casino Drive Suite 41 New Providence Island
Who said Atlantis is sunk? Bombastic entertainment complex combining Disneyworld theatrics with Las Vegas kitsch where you can gamble, dine and shop.
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Cable Beach
Nassau New Providence Island
Cable Beach is a Caribbean haven; expect sensational ocean views, glimmering waters, and postcard-worthy landscapes. You can spend hours here stretched out sunbathing, or try water activities like jet-skiing, parasailing, and banana boat rides. After sundown, pop by the beachside bars to sample some of Nassau’s local craft beer. Stretching for miles, the beach is lined with some of the best resorts, restaurants and bars in town, making it a favorite with both travelers and locals. Cable Beach is amazing throughout the year but the dry winter season is especially popular for the cooler weather and easterly winds. – Tripadvisor
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Queen's Staircase
Top of Elizabeth Avenue, off Shirley Street, Nassau New Providence Island
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. These steps were later named in honour of Queen Victoria, who reigned in Britain for 64 years from 1837 to 1901.
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Straw Market
Bay Street, Nassau New Providence Island
At this market you will find people weaving straw into anything and everything.
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Junkanoo Beach
Nassau New Providence Island
Expect a fun-filled day on the shores of Nassau at this lively beach, popular with passengers from the cruise boats that dock nearby. Start with a dip in the water for some snorkeling or paddleboarding, then enjoy food like jerk chicken and lobster with a glass of Bahamian Junkanoo Punch from the comforts of your deck chair. Sign up for a quad-bike city tour, or a full-day watersport package for a day of excitement. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a quieter experience, consider getting a day pass at one of the resorts with a private beach. – Tripadvisor
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Pirates of Nassau Museum
King and George St, Nassau New Providence Island
Wax exhibits celebrate the history of pirates in the Bahamas. Self guided tour.
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Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre
Chippingham Road, Nassau New Providence Island
The Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre is a peaceful retreat spread over 4 acres of lush tropical gardens. Ardastra specializes in bird rescue & rehabilitation, education, preservation of history and conservation of natural resources. Ardastra is home to many native species of plants and animals - including the Bahamas National Bird, the beautiful and exotic Caribbean Flamingo. Reservations are required and can be made on www.ardastra.com. Currently, we're only open to the general public on weekends. Private bookings are available by request on weekdays. Visit our website for details. To maximize enjoyment, we also encourage our guests to schedule their visits around our Signature Showtimes: 10:30am, 1:30pm or 3:00pm.
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Cabbage Beach
Nassau New Providence Island
This stunning Bahamian beach on the north coast of Paradise Island is perfect for a day of fun in the sun. The fine powdery sand and inviting waters make it an ideal spot for sunbathing (there are sunchairs and umbrellas for rent from the beach club, too), swimming, and other water activities. Be careful when swimming though—the waves can be a little rough and there's no lifeguard on duty. For more adventure, kayaks, banana boats, and jetskis are readily available for rent—try them all on an adventure tour of Cabbage Beach. The beach can be busy, especially from November to May, so visit on weekdays for fewer crowds. – Tripadvisor
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John Watling's Distillery
17 Delancy Street Buena Vista Estate, Nassau New Providence Island
John Watling's Distillery home to JOHN WATLING'S rum and RED TURTLE vodka, the "Spirit of The Bahamas" offers complimentary tours at its home, the Buena Vista Estate, in Downtown Nassau. The historic Estate, founded in 1789 and overlooking the harbour, is the site where Bahamians hand-craft JOHN WATLING'S small-batch rums RED TURTLE pink sand filtered vodka. At the Estate, John Watling's features a production and museum-like tour, shopping and signature Bahamian cocktails at its Red Turtle Tavern. Within walking distance from the cruise ship port in Downtown Nassau, John Watling's Distillery is located on Delancy Street and is open from 10am-6pm, seven days a week and on Friday's until 9pm. Free Tour
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Clifton Heritage National Park
Southwest Road, Nassau SP-63846 New Providence Island
Come to CLIFTON and SEE! Experience Culture, Revisit history, Explore Nature, Enjoy Leisure. Home to the remains of Lucayan villages and plantations, as well as the setting to several movies of pop culture such as Jaws and the Bond series. We boast several private beaches and event area for your day getaway, beach picnic, parties and other event. Whether you are here to connect with the past, nature, yourself or your spirit, Clifton welcomes you!
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Baha Mar Casino
One Baha Mar Boulevard, Nassau New Providence Island
Baha Mar Casino is like no other, with floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the sparkling sea by day and dazzling fire and light spectacles by night. Designed for every level, from casual players to high stakes rollers, it is the Caribbean's largest, most glamorous casino - perfectly combining high energy and sublime luxury.
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Rose Island
New Providence Island
This gorgeous island in the Bahamas is known for its crystal-clear waters, pink sand, and nine resident swimming pigs. Enjoy a welcome drink, chill in a hammock, hit up the beach bar, splash around with the adorable pigs, kayak in the sea, and go snorkeling with turtles. Watch out though—there have been shark sightings in the area. The island is just 25 minutes from Nassau and is best visited on a tour or boat charter, which typically includes snorkeling and pig encounters. It's also a great and cheaper alternative to Big Major Cay’s Pig Island. – Tripadvisor