Unwind and relax on holiday in Nassau
Nassau is the capital city of the Bahama Islands, lying in the north of New Providence Island. It is one of the most visited resorts of the Bahamas due to its international airport, massive cruise ship dock and the immense development of the neighbouring and adjoining Paradise Island, just a stone’s throw away from Nassau city. The thriving city holds a lot of history, contemporary and early art, original colonial culture and opportunities for good food and shopping. Visit the museums, the art galleries, the natural harbours, the duty free shops or haggle for souvenirs at the straw market, absorb the Georgian architecture and take a tour of old Nassau from the comfort of a horse drawn cart.
Sun worshippers should visit the breath taking beaches, the most raved about is the vibrant Bahamian Riviera on Cable Beach which is only a couple of miles away from the city with regular bus services and taxis. Chill out and bronze up with a cocktail in your hand listening to the calm waves and the palm trees waving in the breeze. Or play some golf at Cable Beach Golf Resort. Nassau beaches are also where the parties are to be found with casinos, pubs, bars, restaurants and nightclubs guaranteeing all round good times.
If you wanted a day trip in your holiday for some variation and excitement, Nassau has that too. The tiny Paradise Island is connected to New Providence Island by two interconnecting bridges that directly start and end in Nassau city. Take a day to explore the stunning beaches, play golf at the huge Paradise Island golf course, swim with dolphins and be sure to visit the largest open air aquarium in the world. The fourteen acres Atlantis Waterscape has over 100 species of beautiful fish…have your camera at the ready!
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From a different and thriving city break to a sun drenched relaxing or active holiday, Nassau is surrounded by it all. Book today with lastminute.com to get a price you can afford, so you can choose to do it all…or simply nothing at all.