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Nassau, Bahamas Port Information and Shore Excursion Review

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Nassau, Bahamas Port Information and Shore Excursion Review

Nannette Padgett

The Blue Lagoon tour in Nassau was worth the $27.00 tickets each. We rode the ferry out to the Lagoon at about 9:30 a.m. and it was a very nice morning, and about 80°, not to cloudy. After a bit of searching, because not sure where to go once off the boat, no one tells you, I picked a hammock in the sun right at the dock, and my husband took the camera and went hiking about. I enjoyed the sun, he enjoyed the views, and he took the best pictures of our trip there. You will not want to eat lunch there. The hamburgers and hotdogs are like $8.00 each, which is insane.

We did get a few drinks at the bar, and they go half price if you wait a while…buy one get one free, several hours into the afternoon however before they begin that. (Word to the wise here, don’t get the Coconut drink…the one that comes in the Coconut itself, unless you like lots of Water…Coconut milk, and lots more water…yuck!)…However, the Pina’Coladas were great and they don’t cheat you on the rum…very tasty. Ferry ride back and then another restful day. We went into Nassau that evening, and started to walk the streets at around 5:30 p.m. Nassau closes shop about 6:00 p.m. We were not aware. They really don’t care if there are several cruise ships there with several thousand people just waiting for the night trek through their beautifully lit up city. The only thing that stays open are a few nightclubs. The rest goes into blackout at 6:00. Just so you know.

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