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(Nassau, Bahamas)



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Explore the Old Town
I was fascinated by the buildings in the Old Town and spent the morning walking down all the little side streets. There were many Caribbean styled buildings and some houses had been abandoned. The Parliament building is pink and there are some lovely statues outside.
Posted on 25/3/2012 by Stacey Moore

National Art Gallery
Loved the Caribbean art at the gallery and the building was also really impressive. We were told that the Chief of Justice lived there before it became a gallery. This attraction is closed on Mondays.
Posted on 05/3/2012 by Rachael Walker

Re. Pirate Museum
If you want to learn more about the life of pirates and hear the history of piracy you can arrange to have a guided tour of the museum. We went on one and our guide was informative and fun.
Posted on 25/2/2012 by Richard Campbell

Pirate Museum
My children were fascinated by this museum and there is even a replica of a pirate town. We saw a model of a pirate battle and there are even some original artifacts.
Posted on 01/2/2012 by Frankie Richardson

Bus Tours
We didn't have much time for sightseeing so we decided to take a bus tour rather than try find everything ourselves. We got a lot of extra information from this tour and my favorite site was the Aquarium. We stopped at Fort Fincastle which was constructed in 1793 and we even saw a cannon. I loved Paradise Island and after the tour we went for dinner in the Old Town to have a look at all the Caribbean buildings.
Posted on 24/11/2011 by Michael Bell