The Bahamas are a wildly popular tourist destination, both as a port of call for cruise ships and for those looking for a relaxing, exciting, and luxurious vacation. Nassau Bahamas and Freeport Grand Bahamas are filled with activities to enjoy both during the daytime and at night, and is home to some of the finest resorts anywhere. It is a vibrant mix of the Old World and modern times. Once a haven for pirates and vagrants, Nassau now exudes charm beyond compare.
For the active traveler, there is golf, tennis, and swimming to enjoy. And being surrounded by the warm blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean, there are plenty of sports and activities for water lovers to enjoy, including diving, snorkeling, boating, and fishing. There are public beaches filled with bustle, and there are secluded beaches for escaping from the rest of the world. There are charming villages to visit, and plenty of shopping for local wares. Add to that the incredible local food and drink of the Bahamas, and you have the makings for a very special vacation in paradise.
No island paradise would be complete without a stimulating nightlife to enjoy. There are casinos, live shows, theater performances, clubs, discos, and even dinner cruises. There is something for everyone to enjoy. Read More
Popular Tours in Nassau Bahamas & Freeport Bahamas
Check out some of our most popular tour categories below. Just click on the images to go directly to the list of excursions available to you. But don't forget to check out all of our exciting tours. You never know what you might be missing!
Nassau Travel Tips
Nassau Bahamas
When traveling to any new place, it is always best to know some basic information about your destination in order to make your visit as stress-free and enjoyable as possible. Here is some general information about traveling to Nassau.Read More
Freeport Travel Tips
Freeport Bahamas
Having some basic information about Freeport and the rest of Grand Bahama Island will help make your trip there more relaxing and fun. Here is some general information about traveling to Grand Bahama Island. Read More