10 Things to do in New Providence Island That You Shouldn't Miss

January 14, 2022 Marianna Hollaway

Discover the best top things to do in New Providence Island, Bahamas including Stingray City Bahamas, Marine Habitat at Atlantis, Blue Lagoon Island, Love Beaches, Cable Beach, Aquaventure, Clifton Heritage National Park, Rose Island, Queen's Staircase, Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre.
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1. Stingray City Bahamas

Berry Islands New Providence Island +1 242-364-1032 [email protected] http://stingraybahamas.com
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5.0 based on 104 reviews

Stingray City Bahamas

Reviewed By Ec021793

Sting ray city was a lot of fun and gave a lot of information about sting rays. Captain Chester was very friendly and made our trip memorable! I would recommend this attraction!

2. Marine Habitat at Atlantis

1 Casino Dr New Providence Island +1 242-363-3000 http://www.atlantis.com/thingstodo/marinehabitat.aspx
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3,085 reviews

Marine Habitat at Atlantis

The world's largest marine park, home to over 50,000 sea animals.

Reviewed By krking7777

My sister and I absolutely loved the marine exhibits. It is clear that Atlantis truly cares about conservation of the local ecosystems through their coral farming, sea turtle rehabilitation, and manta ray release programs.

3. Blue Lagoon Island

Nassau New Providence Island +1 866-918-9932 [email protected] http://www.bahamasbluelagoon.com/
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4.5 based on 3,321 reviews

Blue Lagoon Island

These trained dolphins are playful and friendly, specializing in giving visitors a ride on the "dolphin surf," where one of these gentle creatures pushes you through the water with their snout.

Reviewed By MicheleHassing

This is expensive but so worth it. How many opportunities does one get to cuddle and kiss dolphins and sea lions? A once in a lifetime adventure. The island is beautiful, our host Juliano was wonderful, Precious our dolphin trainer was great, and Goombay the dolphin, Jack and Charlotte the Sea Lions and Diamond the stingray were so much fun to interact with.

4. Love Beaches

New Providence Island http://www.bahamas.com/vendor/love-beaches
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4.5 based on 139 reviews

Love Beaches

Snorkeling hotspot only a 20 minute drive from downtown Nassau.

Reviewed By LqVu - New Jersey, United States

We walked to McDonald’s, which is a few blocks away from the cruise port, but found a sign in front saying it’s no longer an official bus stop. So we walked back to George St (corner of Bay St) and took the bus #10 (Jitney #10) all the way to Love Beaches. It runs along Bay St anyway and costs only $2/person. US dollars equal to Bahamian dollars, so you don’t need to exchange money. I asked the driver to drop us at Love Beaches. He said, “Don’t worry. It’s the last stop.” It took over 30 minutes with some stops for local folks to get in or out (I think most of them work for the resorts or business stores along the route). The bus was pretty clean with AC! Beautiful scenic view as it ran along the coast. We were dropped off in front of Nirvana Beach Bar at 10 AM. We went in and rented 2 chairs for $10. No umbrella needed. There were only 2 of us and a few folks. The waves were so strong so we did’t swim a lot. The gentleman who works there told us to just wait for a couple more hours... Then at around noon, the waves became much calmer. The water looked so nice and clear. We enjoyed swimming a lot for a few hours. More folks were arriving, and we got to know some of them came from the same cruise ship, but they had to pay a lot more for taxi. Nirvana Beach Bar has pretty big restrooms for changing clothes and showers. All are free for their customers. Beer and food have reasonable prices ($6/Heineken is not bad at all when you can use their facilities). Our trip only cost less than $30 for 2, much cheaper than cruise excursion or taxi). We had gone to the Atlantis and paid a lot more for “day pass” 10 years ago, so this time was a better experience for us.

5. Cable Beach

Nassau New Providence Island
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4.5 based on 2,293 reviews

Cable Beach

Reviewed By edthm

Beautiful beach lots of fun water sports available nice and clean beautiful water get to the beach early because the lounge chairs and umbrellas go quickly staff is very accommodating and will do their best to help get you settled on the beach

6. Aquaventure

One Casino Drive Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau New Providence Island +1 242-363-3000 https://www.atlantisbahamas.com/thingstodo/waterpark?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=GMB
Excellent
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4.5 based on 7,394 reviews

Aquaventure

Aquaventure, Atlantis Paradise Island's water park, is a one-of-a-kind 141-acre waterscape with complimentary admission for overnight guests at Atlantis. This non-stop aquatic thrill ride features over twenty million gallons of water, incredible Atlantean-themed towers, thrilling high-speed water slides, a mile-long river ride with rolling rapids and wave surges, 20 swimming areas, a spectacular kids water-play fort and 11 unique and refreshing swimming pools. Aquaventure is connected by a lush, tropical environment that is both immersive and interconnected, and perfect for all vacationers, whether young and older. The water park offers an extreme level of excitement and delivers an "aqua" adventure unlike any other.

Reviewed By markbenn - Fair Oaks, United States

When planning our trip to the Atlantis resort we weren't sure what was open and what was closed. This review will reflect what was open at Aquaventure during our trip the week of March 20th 2021. Acquaventure water park - The water park was operating at a reduced capacity during our stay. You were always able to find plenty of seating through out the day. The Mayan Temple slides, (Serpent Slide, Challenger Slides, Jungle Slides and The Leap of Faith) were open four days a week (Sun, Mon, Wed, Fri) and the Power Tower slides (The Abyss, The Surge, The Drop and The Falls) and The Current (Rapids River surrounding the Power Tower) were open three days a week (Tues, Thur, Sat). The Splashers pool was open every day. The Baths Colonnade Pool, the pool complexes at the Coral and Beach towers were closed. We were able to use all beaches including the Cove Beach. Lines were minimal at all slides during our week. We had a great time each day at the water slide and other attractions. The lifeguards are fun and entertaining, the pool wait staff hustles and are eager to serve. We want to call out Don one of the pool wait staff! He saw me walking to get food and said what do you want and I’ll get it for you. I said, “we’re sitting way over there, over the river and through the woods” (there wasn’t a food location open where we were sitting) He said no problem! I’ll find you. I gave him our order and he tracked us down, literally over the rapids river and across the beach! He came back later and asked if we needed anything else and then found us the next day again. Use the pool wait staff. They are eager to serve and glad to be back working. Give them a little extra to support them and their family who have just experienced almost a year of no work. There were plenty of pools and attractions open during our stay to ensure the days were eventful. We had a great time at Aquaventure!

7. Clifton Heritage National Park

Southwest Road The Email Button Does Not Work, Nassau SP-63846 New Providence Island +1 242-477-0978 [email protected] http://www.tourclifton.com
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4.5 based on 585 reviews

Clifton Heritage National Park

Come to CLIFTON and SEE! Experience Culture, Revisit history, Explore Nature, Enjoy Leisure. Home to the remains of Lucayan villages and plantations, as well as the setting to several movies of pop culture such as Jaws and the Bond series. We boast several private beaches and event area for your day getaway, beach picnic, parties and other event. Whether you are here to connect with the past, nature, yourself or your spirit, Clifton welcomes you!

Reviewed By ijaoya

I walked with tour guide Vernita through the park, remains of slave quarters and family houses, and into a garden of local plants and medicinal herbs. She made these stories come alive and told them with compassion through all the contradictions of history. Wishing her well and looking forward to going back to visit this meaningful and visually stunning place. It was my favorite place in Nassau - great for contemplation, quiet, and watching a breathtaking sunset against the ocean cliffs.

8. Rose Island

New Providence Island
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4.5 based on 264 reviews

Rose Island

Reviewed By H1517MMlindam

Short boat ride on a double decker boat was so lovely, lots of fresh air and sunshine. the trip was relaxing and the island was beautiful and private. Most enjoyable day. Would recommend - you can be quiet or routy.

9. Queen's Staircase

Top of Elizabeth Avenue, off Shirley Street, Nassau New Providence Island +1 242-427-9878 http://www.bahamas.com/node/50510#zoom=14&lat=24.98271&lon=-77.45705&layers=00B0T
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4.0 based on 2,169 reviews

Queen's Staircase

This limestone staircase was built by slaves to honor Queen Victoria's help in the abolition of slavery in the Bahamas.

Reviewed By jordan954r - Orlando, United States

This weekend we took a cruise to Nassau, Bahamas. Looking for things to do when getting off the ship we searched trip advisor to find things to do asides from the typical excursions offered by the cruise line. Best decision ever. Thank you Marvelous tours. Our tour guide Marvin was amazing. Marvelous uses a nice newer clean ford transit 350 passenger van with great air conditioning. (Most other tours driving around use some sketchy looking busted vans that look like they are transporting prisoners.) Marvin was very funny, very accommodating (provided cold water bottles and battery powered fans mid-tour thankfully, it was HOT), and more importantly very knowledgeable of his hometown. We went to the tea shop, rum cake shop, fort fincastle with shops, rum distillery, queen staircase, Atlantis, along with drive-by’s of various monuments and important buildings. Marvelous tours made our time in Nassau fantastic. I highly recommend this tour if you want to have a great time. Thank you Marvin and Marvelous Tours!!

10. Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre

Chippingham Road, Nassau New Providence Island +1 242-323-5806 [email protected] http://www.ardastra.com
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4.0 based on 1,101 reviews

Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre

The Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre is a peaceful retreat spread over 4 acres of lush tropical gardens. Ardastra specializes in bird rescue & rehabilitation, education, preservation of history and conservation of natural resources. Ardastra is home to many native species of plants and animals - including the Bahamas National Bird, the beautiful and exotic Caribbean Flamingo. Reservations are required and can be made on www.ardastra.com. Currently, we're only open to the public on weekends. To maximize enjoyment, we also encourage our guests to schedule their visits around our Signature Showtimes: 11:30am or 2:30pm.

Reviewed By HeatherJMB - Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Canada

It poured rain the day we visited so there weren't many people. We got some real close up experiences with the animals. Highlights were feeding the lory parrots, the marching flamingos, the flamingos in the wild, and peacocks and parrots that are out in the open around the center.

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