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Bahamas Adventure: Discover Hidden Gems
4.5
19 Ratings
Nassau
This isn’t just any tour—it’s your portal to the authentic Bahamas! Experience exhilarating rides, discover hidden treasures, and enjoy a personal touch that large companies simply can’t offer. Transform your journey into an adventure you’ll proudly share for a lifetime.
This isn’t just any tour—it’s your portal to the authentic Bahamas! Experience exhilarating rides, discover hidden treasures, and enjoy a personal touch that large companies simply can’t offer. Transform your journey into an adventure you’ll proudly share for a lifetime.
Duration:
4 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Queen’s Staircase - At Nassau’s Queen’s Staircase, also known as the 66 Steps, visitors can admire a historic limestone staircase hand-carved by enslaved individuals in the late 1700s. The 66 steps (now 65 due to road construction) are flanked by towering, cool limestone walls and lush greenery, creating a tropical, almost jungle-like ambiance. At…
- Queen’s Staircase - At Nassau’s Queen’s Staircase, also known as the 66 Steps, visitors can admire a historic limestone staircase hand-carved by enslaved individuals in the late 1700s. The 66 steps (now 65 due to road construction) are flanked by towering, cool limestone walls and lush greenery, creating a tropical, almost jungle-like ambiance. At the summit, Fort Fincastle awaits, offering sweeping views of Nassau and its harbor.
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The Bahamas Rum Cake Factory - Shop Size
A cozy, storefront-style space located downtown
Free Samples
A wide variety of flavors to sample before purchasing
Behind-the-Scenes
A viewing window into the boxing/prep area
Purchase Options
6 oz and 20 oz cakes, often available with bundle pricing
Local Significance
Recognized as the official rum cake of the Bahamas
Convenient Location
Just steps from the cruise port on Bay Street -
Nassau - Junkanoo Beach
Cable Beach
Cabbage Beach (Paradise Island)
Saunders Beach
These are just a few of the many beaches listed here, but all are showcased during visits - Paradise Island - When visiting Nassau and Paradise Island, visitors will encounter a blend of vibrant history, culture, and tropical beauty. Nassau, the capital, features colorful colonial buildings, bustling straw markets, the Queen’s Staircase, forts, and local eateries. Paradise Island, connected by a bridge, is renowned for Atlantis Resort, luxury beaches, casinos, marine life habitats, and waterparks. Together, they offer a mix of Bahamian charm, nightlife, shopping, and stunning turquoise waters ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and island adventures.
- Nassau - At Fish Fry in Nassau, Bahamas (located at Arawak Cay), visitors will find a lively strip of colorful local restaurants and food stalls serving authentic Bahamian dishes. Expect the aroma of fresh seafood like cracked conch, fried snapper, grilled lobster, and conch salad being prepared right before your eyes. The atmosphere is relaxed and social, with locals and visitors mingling, island music playing, and cold drinks flowing. It’s the ultimate spot for experiencing true Bahamian flavor, culture, and nightlife all in one place.
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Nassau - At Graycliff in Nassau, visitors will experience:
• A beautifully preserved 18th-century mansion rich in history
• Elegantly tiled pools surrounded by lush gardens
• A world-renowned wine cellar and exquisite dining
• Hands-on experiences with chocolate, cigars, and gourmet cooking
• A Heritage Village that immerses visitors in Bahamian culture -
Nassau - Explore Nassau’s Historic Caves
Step back in time while exploring Nassau’s natural limestone caves, once home to the island’s first inhabitants—the Lucayan Indians. These hidden treasures offer a cool respite from the island sun, with winding passageways, hanging tree roots, and fascinating rock formations. Keep an eye out—you might spot a few friendly bats resting inside! Visiting the caves is the perfect way to combine adventure, history, and nature in one unforgettable stop.

What's Included
- Soft drinks
- Soft drinks
Location
Queen's Staircase
Top of Elizabeth Avenue, off Shirley Street,
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Customer Ratings
4.5
(19 Ratings)
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Esther_b
Jan 24, 2026
5 star experience - We had such an amazing experience on the ATV. The people there are really friendly and wonderful would definitely recommend and go again any time thank you so much for such an awesome experience
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Avraham_w
Jan 8, 2026
The best ATV -
We had such a good time! The tour guide, Tilo, was friendly and explained everything. This is an ATV activity on the main roads, and it's a different experience having a good speed on it. I highly recommend it.
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Roxanna_k
Jan 5, 2026
Great day with MJ!! - MJ was a great tour guide, he showed us around the island and was very accommodating and informative
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Amy_b
Dec 30, 2025
Great way to see Bahamas.... - Great way to see Bahamas.
family friendly tour
Friendly and patient tour guides
We asked to go to the pirate museum after the tour. The l guide took us there and waited for us to go go through the museum with our little kids.
The buggy ride was easy to drive and the guide was so patient and helpful
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Khalilah_j
Dec 19, 2025
Atv Ride - Our tour guide MJ was the BEST!!!!! Highly recommend 10/10 Friendly and very accommodating. If visiting the island BOOK THEM!!
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Shannon_l
Dec 18, 2025
Good excursion - Emjay was super cool. He toured us around. We loved it and the Canams were very nice. We would definitely book this again!
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Shyam_a
Jan 8, 2026
It’s just a bike rental... - It’s just a bike rental service, you can book and roam around however you want. The vehicle is in great condition.
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Jill_k
Jan 5, 2026
ATV tour - It may be self guided depending on number in group. They will show you where to go. you may not have the “on your right is” or “on your left is”. guide was pleasant, welcoming and answered questions when we stopped for break . I needed to remember “island time” as tour required a wait and then a stop for gas before starting.
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Lauren_p
Dec 27, 2025
Overall, our experience... - Overall, our experience was okay, but it wasn’t quite what we were expecting, which made it a bit challenging for our group to fully enjoy.
To start on a positive note, our guide was very kind in meeting us closer to where we stopped to eat, as my parents are both over 70 and long walks—especially in the heat—can be difficult for them. We really appreciated that consideration.
Once the tour began, however, the driving felt faster than we were comfortable with, particularly given that the ATV had no doors and we had elderly passengers. It made my parents a bit nervous, which unfortunately took away from the overall experience. I did try to lightly mention it by asking about the speed limit, but we were told there wasn’t one. While I understand that, a slightly slower pace would have helped our group feel more at ease.
Another part that caught us by surprise was when the guide offered for us to drive. My brother and I were excited and assumed this would be for a short time while the guide remained with us. Instead, we learned that we would be driving ourselves for the remainder of the tour while the guide would leave to go on his way. We weren’t prepared for that and had booked this experience expecting a fully guided tour, so we shared our concerns. The guide did agree to stay and drive, which we appreciated, though the energy felt a bit quieter afterward.
At the Queen’s Staircase, we took photos and tried to ask questions about the history. There was a small moment of miscommunication with another person at the site, and my mom was hoping our guide might step in to provide more information or context. From that point on, the tour felt a little less engaging, and the guide seemed more reserved. He was never rude—just a bit disengaged.
We then visited a chocolate factory and a nearby winery. Since my parents are older, we did need to move at a slower pace at times, and there were moments where the overall timing felt a little rushed, which added some mild stress for our group.
After the winery, we were given the option to return to the port. Since it seemed we weren’t following the full itinerary and the tour had already felt shortened, we decided to head back. In total, the tour lasted about an hour and a half rather than the advertised four hours, and we visited three locations, two of which were right across the street from each other.
I can see how this tour could be a great option for younger groups or those who prefer driving the ATV themselves. For a family trip with parents in their 70s, though, it wasn’t the best fit for us.
Overall, the guide was pleasant, and we did still tip him. If we return to the Bahamas, we’d likely explore a different tour option that better suits our group’s needs.
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Jessica_c
Dec 1, 2025
Was okay- not recommended - Was okay- not great. Had to wait over an hour for the tour guide to pick us up at port. Had to let him know what we wanted to see.
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