What to Do In Nassau, Bahamas on a Cruise Stop
- Chelsea Vanderpool

- Oct 30
- 1 min read

Nassau is one of the most popular cruise stops in the Caribbean, and it’s easy to see why. Just steps from the port, you can find Junkanoo Beach, local shops, and lively restaurants, making it a great option if you only have a few hours.
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If you want to experience Nassau’s culture, head to the Queen’s Staircase or Fort Fincastle, both offering history, architecture, and beautiful views. For families, the Pirates of Nassau Museum is an interactive way to learn about the island’s swashbuckling past.
Of course, many visitors choose to book a day pass at one of Nassau’s resorts, like Atlantis or Baha Mar. This way, you can enjoy pools, slides, and private beaches without needing to stay overnight. No matter how long your ship is docked, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Nassau. ✨ For even more ideas, check out my full Nassau Destination Guide.
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