Scopri Nassau Sightseeing Tour e Atlantis Resort Visit





Descrizione
Scopri il meglio di Nassau da un lussuoso autobus con aria condizionata che ti condurrà in questo interessante ed emozionante tour evidenziato da una visita al famoso Atlantis Resort. Attraversa Nassau per raggiungere Fort Fincastle, situato in cima al punto più alto dell'isola, da dove godrai di una splendida vista sul porto. In questa località avrai il tempo di esplorare il forte e la Queen Victoria Staircase, fare shopping leggero da solo e scattare fotografie. Continua con una vista panoramica intorno all'isola di New Providence. Quindi si parte per Atlantis Paradise Island per una breve sosta. L'unità continua da Paradise Island attraverso la colorata zona residenziale prima di tornare al porto.
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Itinerario
Fort Fincastle è un forte situato nella città di Nassau sull'isola di New Providence nelle Bahamas. Il forte fu costruito nel 1793 da Lord Dunmore. Costruito intorno al 1793 su Society Hill, il forte domina la città di Nassau e la Queen's Staircase, ed è spesso accessibile a piedi dai visitatori.
La Queen's Staircase è una passerella di 66 gradini a Nassau, la capitale delle Bahamas. Fu scavata nella roccia calcarea da 600 schiavi tra il 1793 e il 1794 per creare una via di fuga dal forte soprastante ed è un importante punto di riferimento di Nassau. Si trova alla stessa fermata di Fort Fincastle, chiedi alla tua guida se hai bisogno di assistenza.
La Government House è la residenza ufficiale del Governatore Generale delle Bahamas, situata a Nassau. Fu costruito in epoca coloniale ed era la residenza del Governatore delle Bahamas
Questo arco in pietra prese il nome dal governatore John Gregory, che servì intorno al 1850, e fu aperto al pubblico il 19 gennaio 1852. Quando attraversi l'arco in direzione sud su Market Street, attraversi la linea che divide il centro di Nassau dal resto dell'isola. Il piccolo tunnel costituisce un pittoresco ingresso alla comunità nota come Over The Hill e ai vecchi insediamenti di Grants Town e Bain Town.
La storia della Bahamas Rum Cake Factory inizia nel cuore del centro di Nassau, nelle Bahamas, nell'anno 2000. George Bates, originario del Regno Unito, ha fondato una ricetta che avrebbe ispirato la sua "Original" Rum Cake. Tutti amavano così tanto la sua ricetta che decise di aprire un piccolo negozio di Rum Cake, un negozio che da allora è cresciuto fino a diventare il marchio preferito di Rum Cake alle Bahamas.
Il clou di Paradise Island è Atlantis, famosa in tutto il mondo. Atlantis è un magnifico resort che comprende oltre 3.000 camere d'albergo, 20 ristoranti, un'ampia varietà di negozi, un parco acquatico di 123 acri, bellissime spiagge e il più grande casinò delle Bahamas. Il costo totale per costruire Atlantis è stato di oltre $ 2 miliardi.
Successivamente viaggerai verso Paradise Island, un'isola collegata a New Providence da due ponti che attraversano il porto di Nassau. Il faro di Hog Island, costruito nel 1817, si trova sulla punta occidentale dell'isola e può essere visto dal porto delle navi da crociera.
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Informazioni importanti
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Le sedie a rotelle pieghevoli possono essere sistemate a condizione che il passeggero sia accompagnato da qualcuno che possa assisterlo durante l'imbarco e lo sbarco
Recensioni(58)
This could have been good. Time was completely wasted by including Atlantis. You just park about two blocks away and are told you have 20 minutes. It takes 6 or 8 minutes each way to walk it. They send you into their shops. First thing I see is the Rolex store. No thanks. Tour guide admitted that it was mostly an advertisement for Atlantis. They had no intention of actually letting you see anything. The guy at the door even kinda acted snooty. 14 minutes at the Queen's Staircase. 20 minutes to shop at Fort Fincastle, but no time to tour it. Tour guide was really good, he just didn't have any time. Just cut Atlantis out and give an actual unrushed tour.
Thank you for your review, we do appreciate the feedback and will discuss the times given at each stop with our drivers/guides. The Atlantis really is a photo opportunity stop. We do give guests the option to stay and enjoy the casino, restaurants, bars and shops if they wish. I realize it isn't for everyone though. Thank you again and i'll give the guide your appreciation.
Very convinient! Very personalized! We learned about the culture and history of Bahamas on every detail and saw it first hand. Rich’ard, is awesome and really took good care of us and made sure we experience Bahamas even in a short period of time.
Thank you for your lovely review. I will let Rich'ard know... he really is the best. Hope to see you in the future.
This was by far the worst tour I have ever taken in my entire life. The tour was 2.5 hours long, but the majority of it, almost 2 hours was spent on a bus zipping thru Nassau while a guide "Frankie Bahamas" tried to make jokes or talked about his three baby mamas. The driver never met a stop sign he didn't run. After 30 to 40 minutes we were dropped off at Atlantis for 40 minutes and told how poor we were not to be staying there. It was basically a big, over crowded shopping mall. Total waste of time. Then we went to two other shopping stops where we got 9 minutes at each. I'm not kidding. They couldn't get rid of us fast enough. No tip for you! Find something else or you will regret it.
Thank you for your feedback. I am very sorry to hear this and will speak to the driver/guide about this immediately. Each tour is 2.5 hours, depending on traffic and other guests embarking and debarking the bus, this can limit the time at certain stops. Safety and Guests satisfaction is our #1 goal. Please accept our sincere apologies if this didn't meet that goal.
Everything went as planned and Jo was the best tour guide we had. He knew his history very well and we throughly enjoyed the tour!!!
This was a very positive tour. It was family-friendly, and well organized. My two children and I do quite a bit of traveling and we enjoyed this guided tour of the Bahamas. I definitely recommend booking your tour in advance. There are similar companies claiming that they offer the same thing. This guided tour picks you up on the port and navigates you to a private tour bus where you are then toured around the Bahamas.
The tickets, even though only $5. For the fort were not worth it! The Atlantis stop was a good distance to walk to get to hotel, by the time you got there you had no time to check out anything. You were not even allowed into entrance/lobby without a room key…all you got to see were a few stores. It was disappointing! The straw market was across street from cruise port….there was no stop there for people taking the tour, you could walk on your own. Most people in the van, never got to see queens staircase…because of the walk and short time period that was allowed…only three young people got to see it because they could walk faster. They shared their pictures with the people in van, or else they would have never gotten to see the staircase.
Thank you for your review. Our guides are very patient, we explain to guests to let us know if you need more time. The walk to the Queens Staircase was a bit longer at that time you visited, as you would have noticed it was under a renovation and they were not allowing us to park in our normal spot. It was a situation we were unaware of and out of our control. The Atlantis, as advertised is a photo op stop. You are allowed in the Lobby of the Hotel, you are just not allowed PAST the Lobby of the hotel - which would take you into the water park without a room key. The $5 fee for the fort is a government imposed tax, it has nothing to do with us and as advertised, is at your own discretion. I hope this helps.
Do not book this tour. It was very underwhelming. It was nothing as advertised..waiting on the wowww
The advertising for this tour is misleading. It is more a tour of Nassau. You don’t actually visit Atlantis, just the casino entrance to Atlantis. You do not actually see or go to the resort.
Best way to get a feel of Nassau. You see an ancient fort, you visit the rum cake factory, you go to the Atlantis hotel. Last stop is the straw market. Greg was very professional, friendly and knowledgeable.
thank you for your review, I will let Greg know and we are thrilled you enjoyed it.
Several stops ranging from 10 minutes to 45 minutes that gave us a good overview of the history of New Providence Island. It was a good value.



