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Category: Attractions & Activities - Nassau Voted Best of the City
Address: Nassau
Stuart Cove's is the leading full-service dive center on New Providence, offering equipment sales and rentals in addition to a wide variety of organized trips. Join a snorkeling trip, a thrilling scuba dive, or even a ride aboard an innovative SUB (Scenic Underwater Bubble). The individual units resemble a cross...
Category: Restaurants - Nassau Voted Best of the City
Address: E Bay St, Nassau
Set in a former residential mansion, Luciano's says elegance from the moment you enter the marble- and mahogany-clad foyer. Dining areas benefit from creative atmospheric lighting, which accents the warm colors and mesmerizing harbor views. Traditional Italian fare is the specialty, although there are a few excellent...
Category: Restaurants - Nassau Voted Best of the City
Address: 8–12 W Hill St, Nassau
Regarded as the best restaurant on New Providence, if not in the Caribbean, Graycliff also happens to have one of the world's top wine cellars. Offering some 250,000 bottles – from an 1865 Chateau Lafitte Rothschild Premier Grand Cru Classe to a 2001 Niebaum-Coppola merlot – the cellar has it all, in every price...
Category: Restaurants - Nassau Voted Best of the City
Address: Paradise Island Dr, next to Ocean Club Spa, Nassau
This is Paradise Island's only waterside restaurant, so you know the setting alone will make a meal here special. Luckily, the food is just as awesome as the ocean view. Dishes tend to be Continental, but many have a Bahamian twist. Traditional main courses such as herb roasted Cornish hen, Veal Française and Steak...
Category: Restaurants - Nassau Voted Best of the City
Address: E Bay St, Nassau Yacht Haven, Nassau
If you're searching for a casual restaurant with a great view, the perfect terrace to enjoy it from, and some tasty food, look no further – just head over to the Poop Deck. The menu is mostly pub grub and Bahamian standards – conch fritters, buffalo wings, burgers, grouper fingers, chicken tenders and the like. But at...
Category: Attractions & Activities - Nassau Voted Best of the City
Address: King and George Sts, Nassau
Aye, matey! In the late 1600s and early 1700s, the Bahamas gained notoriety as a haven for pirates, rogues and wild women. This engaging museum captures the feel of the era through interactive exhibits, including a pirate ship complete with crew! Kids especially will be entertained, but anyone with an imagination can...
Category: Attractions & Activities - Nassau Voted Best of the City
Address: Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island
This is the largest casino in the Caribbean, with more than 50,000 square feet of gaming excitement. Guests enjoy over 800 slot machines and 75 game tables, sports and race betting, and a high energy nightclub. "Opulent" doesn't even begin to describe the décor, which is marked by three amazing glass sculptures from...
Category: Attractions & Activities - Nassau Voted Best of the City
Address: W Bay St, Wyndham Nassau Resort, Cable Beach
The Wyndham's casino has 687 slot machines and a full range of table games, from blackjack to Caribbean poker to roulette. Sports fans should check out the Sports Book, a large space with 15 televisions and stadium seating for 90 people, or engage in a bit of off-track betting at the Race Book. The casino is open day...
Category: Restaurants - Nassau Voted Best of the City
Address: Nassau Beach Hotel, New Providence
Perhaps one of the best-known restaurants on the island, Johnny Canoe offers a fun-filled atmosphere with great food. Historical, yet modern, this café serves traditional Bahamian breakfasts of boiled or stewed fish, chicken souse, grits and johnnycakes.
Category: Attractions & Activities - Nassau Voted Best of the City
Address: Paradise Island Ferry Terminal, Paradise Island
The Flying Cloud, a 57-foot catamaran, sets sail for entertaining and exciting trips around Nassau Harbor. The half-day sail/snorkel adventure lasts about 3-1/2 hours, and features a high-speed sail to Rose Island where you can swim in the ocean, snorkel a nearby coral reef, or just lounge on the beach. The evening...
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