Traditional open-air market selling handwoven straw crafts, Bahamian souvenirs & tourist trinkets.
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. Great photo opportunity!
The most beautiful architectural surprise in Nassau is The Cloisters. This was part of a 12th century monastery for Augustinian monks from Montréjeau, a small village in southwestern France near Spain’s border. In the 1920s, this lovely colonnade was purchased by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst. In the early 1960s, Huntington Hartford acquired it as part of his development of Paradise Island. The reassembly across from Versailles Gardens was a two year project skillfully performed by J. J. Castremanne and finished in 1968. In the center is a white statue named Silence.
A lively public beach that features local entertainment, cuisine & vendors.
Great restaurant option +1 242-676-8025 Latitudes is a unique waterfront dining experience. Located at the Nassau Harbor Club, guests of Latitudes will be able to enjoy spectacular views over Nassau’s picturesque harbour and a varied menu that offers both local and international cuisine, including seafood, freshly made pizzas, sushi and teppanyaki.