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Nassau Cruise Port (Prince George Wharf)
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Nassau Cruise Port (Prince George Wharf), Bahamas

Nassau, Bahamas

Docking

Walkable to Town

Distance to Town

10 mi / 16.1 km

Walking Time

Accessibility

Typical Time

For an 8–10 hour call, many visitors dedicate half to a signature outing (Atlantis, Blue Lagoon, or snorkeling) and half to downtown sightseeing and shopping. Encourage clients to plan beach time earlier or later in the day to avoid peak midday heat and allow a buffer to return through the busy port area.

Getting to Town

10 mi / 16.1 km

Distance to Town

Best Time to Visit

December through April is ideal for cruising into Nassau, with warm, dry weather and lower humidity. Summer and early fall are hotter and more humid, with a higher chance of storms.

Atlantic hurricane season runs June–November, with peak activity from August to October.

Summer can feel very hot and humid, especially midday, so plan for sun protection and hydration.

Occasional brief rain showers can occur year-round, often passing quickly.

Top Shore Experiences

  • Atlantis Aquaventure water park and The Dig aquarium on Paradise Island.
  • Blue Lagoon Island beach day with optional dolphin or sea lion encounters.
  • Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre (flamingos and small zoo-style exhibits).
  • Pirates of Nassau Museum for interactive exhibits on pirate history.
  • Calm beach time at Junkanoo Beach (walkable from the port) with shallow water and facilities.

Local Food & Drink

  • Conch in many forms: conch salad, conch fritters, cracked conch (look for local spots downtown and at Arawak Cay/Fish Fry).
  • Bahamian comfort dishes such as peas ‘n’ rice, fried fish, johnnycake, and baked macaroni and cheese.
  • Rum-based cocktails like the Bahama Mama, Goombay Smash, and Sky Juice (gin, coconut water, condensed milk).
  • Local beers such as Kalik and Sands, available in most bars and restaurants.
  • Seafood shacks and restaurants at Arawak Cay (Fish Fry) for a more local, casual dining scene.
  • Upscale resort dining and buffet options at Atlantis and Cable Beach resorts for guests with day passes.

Shopping Tips

  • Downtown Bay Street offers duty-free shops for jewelry, watches, fragrances, and luxury goods; verify prices against shipboard offerings.
  • The Straw Market near the pier is popular for straw bags, hats, wood carvings, and souvenirs—bargaining is expected.
  • Look for locally produced items such as Bahamian art, Junkanoo-inspired crafts, spices, and small-batch rum.
  • High-end boutiques and resort shops on Paradise Island and Cable Beach cater to designer and resort-wear shoppers.
  • Remind clients to check customs allowances and avoid counterfeit-branded items or prohibited shells/corals.

Agent insights

Nassau is extremely convenient but can feel crowded and commercial on days with multiple megaships, so pre-booking a structured beach, resort, or water-based excursion can significantly improve the experience. Advise clients to decide in advance whether they want a ‘stay-near-the-port’ day or a signature attraction (Atlantis, Blue Lagoon, Cable Beach) and book accordingly to avoid last-minute stress and sold-out options.