Private Food and Drink Tasting City Tour

schedule3 hrs
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personPrivate Tour
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This unique city tour will give guests a greater appreciation of the life, food, drinks, and culture of the Bahamas. The guest will be able to explore the rich history of the island of New Providence while traveling through some of Nassau’s indigenous villages, such as “Fox Hill Village.” Guests will be able to sample some of the island’s unique foods and drinks as we visit the Bahamas Rum Cake Factory, The Chocolate Factory, the John Watling Distillery, The New Duff, and the popular Nassau Fry Fry at Arawak Cay.

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Points of Interest

distanceGovernment House
Government House, located on a 10 acre estate, stands on Mount Fitzwilliam and is the official residence of the Governor General of The Bahamas.nnIt dates back to 1801 and this imposing pink and white building on Duke Street is an excellent example of the mingling of Bahamian British and American Colonial architecture.nnThe graceful columns and broad, circular driveway recall the styles of Virginia and the Carolinas.nnIn front of the building is the statue of Christopher Columbus. This statue was imported from London in 1830 by Governor James Carmichael Smythe in honor of Columbus Landfall at San Salvador in 1492.
distanceQueen’s Staircase
The Queen's Staircase, commonly referred to as the 66 steps, is a major landmark that is located in the Fort Fincastle Historic Complex in Nassau. It was hewn out of solid limestone rock by slaves between 1793 and 1794 and it is said that it provided a direct route from Fort Fincastle to Nassau City. These steps were later named in honor of Queen Victoria, who reigned in Britain for 64 years from 1837 to 1901. nn
distanceArawak Cay
Arawak Cay offers the authentic atmosphere of the Bahamian Fish Fry with vendors selling made to order conch salad, fried fish and other Bahamian dishes. Arawak Cay was artificially built from the sand when the harbour was dredged in 1969.nnThere is a police station, a storytelling porch for special events, an old Bahamian rock oven, an open stage and an open grassy area with seating for the audience where concerts and other productions are held.nnSunday nights are when the majority of locals can be seen at Arawak Cay or Fish Fry as the locals would say.nn

What's Included

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 per person

  • check_circleWiFi on board
  • check_circleFree Bahama Goombay punch
  • check_circleFree bottled water
  • check_circleComplimentary Conch Fritters