Nassau is the largest city nestled on New Providence Island and the unofficial entertainment hub of the Bahamas. The Bahamian capital, next door to neighboring Paradise Island, is entrenched in the history of the Bahamas and fosters colonial charm at an affordable price. Turquoise waters, open air straw markets, and local monuments dot the vibrant shoreline that is Nassau's bread and butter.
Together Nassau and Paradise Island greets a Bermuda short wearing exodus of travelers with a blended Bahamian experience that includes Beach Partying, Golfing, Fishing, Shopping, Water Sports, Diving, Boating, and Birding. Maintaining the most tropical of temperatures that averages between seventy-five and eighty-five degrees all year round in an atmosphere that thrives on luxurious resorts and a hopping nightlife, Nassau manages to attract a countless number of visitors annually.
Tourist-traveled Nassau attractions include the fourteenth century-erected French Stone Cloisters, the mega-resort and casino at Atlantis, the Crystal Palace Casino, and the Cable Beach Golf Club. Fort Charlotte, erected in the eighteenth century, is another major tourist site under the sunny skies in Nassau. The fortress once guarded the island city's quiet Nassau Harbor.
Guests are able to commute easily between the white sands of Nassau and neighboring oceanfront getaways at nearby Paradise Island and Cable Beach.