About Nassau
Lynden Pindling International Airport is the largest getaway into the country and also the largest and the busiest airport in the Bahamas.
Nassau is the capital and the largest city of
Bahamas. It is located on the island of New Providence and a member of British
Commonwealth. It is amongst the highly
favored destinations around the world for the pleasure seekers to ease in the
tropical and warm climate and cheer in the swanky theme resorts.
Tourist Attractions
Nassau is well
renowned for its serene beaches. The best ones inlclude the Cable Beach, Arwak
cay, Junkanoo Beach, Cabbage beach, Jaws Beach among the many others in the
city. There are also numerous historical spots for the art and history
connoisseurs such as the Queen’s Staircase – a limestone staircase built by the
slaves in the honor of Queen Victoria in recognition of her struggles in
abolition of slavery in Bahamas, Pirates of Nassau Museum – a speciality museum
displaying exhibits of the Pirates of the Caribbean, The National Art Gallery
of Bahamas – an art museum portraying exhibits of Bahamian Art and Visual
Culture, Fort Fincastle – offering some spectacular views of the ocean and Fort
Charlotte - A historical spot containing
underground dungeons and passages.
You can also cherish
some dolphin rides at the popular Blue Lagoon Island. The shopaholics will find
this a promising land as they can well invest their time and money in the Duty
Free shops.
For the gourmets,
Pirate Republic Brewing, Graycliff Restaurant, Café Matisse, Athena Café and
Bar and Lukka Kairi Restaurant and are the ideal destinations to relish some of
the most delicious meals.
Best Time to Visit
The near perfect
weather stays almost throughout the year and is relatively consistent but to dodge
the crowds, the offseason period is recommended, i.e. between May and November,
when it can also fetch you some cheap flights
deals to Nassau.
Major Airport
Lynden Pindling International Airport is the largest getaway into the country and also the largest and the busiest airport in the Bahamas.
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