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We go every year on a Bahamas/Florida cruise during President's week.
To say you were "acosted" by a nine year-old who wanted to sing a song is disgusting and very Trump-like.
There is a lot to do in Nassau. Atlantis, which is expensive but a great day. You can take a local bus (which we do often) and go to Cable Beach.
The zoo-Ardastra Gardens--is a 15-minute walk or a quick cab ride away and very nice and informal.
You walk the downtown, see the straw market, visit the Queen's Stairs and a few other places like the (very small) fort.
Geez! Stepping off a ship in Nassau in mid-February that left from the northeast is one of the highlights. I hate getting back on and sailing away.
Totally AGREE! There is a lot to do in Nassau. Unfortunately, most cruisers - savvy and otherwise, are put off by the 'congestion' by the Terminal -aka Festival Place. Hair braiding, scooters, taxi harassment ... you name it is a pain in the back - give you that. But, once you out of the terminal area - there are many options besides the typical day in Atlantis. It all depends on what you enjoy to do!
What to do at Nassau, Bahamas Port?
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Couldn't Agree more: GOOD value and walking distance from the terminal. Last time I checked is $60 and YES it includes a $40 credit for food.
One word of caution ... TOOO many cruise already know about this and space is limited so it is advisable to book ahead - http://www.resortforaday.com- or you can check IQCruising website for all info about Nassau.