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Nassau Culture Tour

By Majestic Tours Limited
7.8 out of 10
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Features

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Overview

  • Immersion into Bahamian culture with an expert guide
  • Insight into the traditional Caribbean dance of Junkanoo
  • Handcrafted treats at the Graycliff Chocolate Factory (cost)
  • Insight into Bahamian History
  • Variety of rum samples at the Watlings Rum Distillery (cost)

Activity location

    • Nassau, BHS

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Hotel Pickup
    • Nassau, BHS

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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Guided tour of Nassau
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Hotel pick-up & drop-off from select hotels

Know before you book

  • You must be able to climb and descend stairs.
  • This activity is not wheelchair accessible.
  • Tour stops vary.
  • Check-in is 15 minutes prior to the booked tour start time.

What you can expect

This tour provides you with a unique look into Bahamian culture. First, a visit to a “down home” Bahamian Junkanoo shack, where you will see how the Bahamas' native festival comes to life. Discover how the massive, yet beautiful hand-craft costumes are created, along with unearthing how the distinctive sound of Junkanoo music is made. Next up you will visit one of the largest forts in the Caribbean, Fort Charlotte! You will then head to the Tasty Teas complex. This Bahamian owned and run complex offers you a range of locally crafted products. This includes soaps, sponges, woodwork, and of course teas! Local food and drink is also available for purchase at this location. This distillery, located on the site of an old plantation and later the Buena Vista Restaurant, offers a tour through the old mansion. It provides a complete history of the Bahamas beginning from when Columbus first landed in 1492. See many artifacts from the old plantation and restaurant as well. Then see the production of a uniquely Bahamian rum. See the bottles of rum being filled by hand from the barrels. Finally enjoy a rum cocktail (at a surcharge) at the bar to end your day of Bahamian Culture.

Location

Activity location

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    • Nassau, Bahamas

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Hotel Pickup
    • Nassau, Bahamas