Island Buggy Rentals in Nassau
Nassau, Bahamas
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Trip Type: Self-guided Tours & Rentals
Duration: Flexible
Explore the Island of Nassau and Paradise Island at your own leisure riding in your very own unique island buggy. The buggies are fully automatic and come equipped with bucket seats, an MP3 player and a USB plugin. Several hourly and daily rental options available.
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Explore the Island of Nassau and Paradise Island at your own leisure riding in your very own unique island buggy. The buggies are fully automatic and come equipped with bucket seats, an MP3 player and a USB plugin. Several hourly and daily rental options available.
Discover the Island of Nassau and Paradise Island at your own leisure in a fully-automatic island buggy with bucket seats, an MP3 player and a USB plugin.
Drive by and visit the top sightseeing sites and spots such as:
Queens’s Staircase- a stone stairway of 65 steps – one for each year of Queen Victoria’s rule.
The Water Tower- built in 1928 to maintain water pressure in Nassau.
Arawak Cay- named after the original West Indian inhabitants of the islands. There is a local hangout and referred to as the “Fish fry”. It’s a cluster of popular restaurants and bars where you can find Bahamian delicacies and one of kind drinks.
Fort Charlotte- the largest and most interesting of the three forts found in Nassau. Built in 1789 by Lord Dunmore and named in honor of the wife of King George III.
Bahamar- the newest and largest development in the Bahamas. Where you will find some of the most popular hotel chains.
The ‘Caves’- formerly known to house, the ‘Lucayans’ residents who lived on the islands of the Bahamas around the 10th century up until the Christopher Columbus time. It now is the home for the ‘Buffy Flower Bat’ known as the ‘Fruit Bat’.
Old Fort Bay- a gated community where many celebrities reside such as Sean Connery from the famous James Bond movies.
Drive by and visit the top sightseeing sites and spots such as:
Queens’s Staircase- a stone stairway of 65 steps – one for each year of Queen Victoria’s rule.
The Water Tower- built in 1928 to maintain water pressure in Nassau.
Arawak Cay- named after the original West Indian inhabitants of the islands. There is a local hangout and referred to as the “Fish fry”. It’s a cluster of popular restaurants and bars where you can find Bahamian delicacies and one of kind drinks.
Fort Charlotte- the largest and most interesting of the three forts found in Nassau. Built in 1789 by Lord Dunmore and named in honor of the wife of King George III.
Bahamar- the newest and largest development in the Bahamas. Where you will find some of the most popular hotel chains.
The ‘Caves’- formerly known to house, the ‘Lucayans’ residents who lived on the islands of the Bahamas around the 10th century up until the Christopher Columbus time. It now is the home for the ‘Buffy Flower Bat’ known as the ‘Fruit Bat’.
Old Fort Bay- a gated community where many celebrities reside such as Sean Connery from the famous James Bond movies.
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