Nassau Guided Scooter Tour
Nassau, Bahamas
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Trip Type: Vespa, Scooter & Moped Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Enjoy an exhilarating way to see Nassau and the Bahamas on this guided scooter tour. Your guide will lead you safely through Nassau’s streets and the Eastern portion of the island as you explore scenic viewpoints, historic landmarks and cultural attractions. There’s no better way to explore Nassau and take in the local flavor than by scooter.
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Enjoy an exhilarating way to see Nassau and the Bahamas on this guided scooter tour. Your guide will lead you safely through Nassau’s streets and the Eastern portion of the island as you explore scenic viewpoints, historic landmarks and cultural attractions. There’s no better way to explore Nassau and take in the local flavor than by scooter.Your 3-hour guided scooter adventure begins in Downtown Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas. Get to know the Eastern portion of the island by zipping along with periodic stops at many locations for historical and cultural insights from your guide.
Take in the tropical breeze and colorful sights as you pass beach-goers in board shorts and neon tank tops. Enjoy a pit stop at historic Fort Montague, the smallest and oldest of all the three forts, built in 1741 to defend the island from attack by Spanish invaders. After leaving the fort you will enjoy the sights of the local fish market where yo will see how conch salad, a favorite dish, is prepared.
Continue along graceful curves and past scenic overlooks, realizing the journey is as much fun as the destinations when you’re traveling by scooter. Learn the history around The Government House, where the Governor General resides. Visit a few other favorite spots before the ending the tour with a Bahamian lunch and beverage one of the oldest Bahamian-owned restaurants.
Take in the tropical breeze and colorful sights as you pass beach-goers in board shorts and neon tank tops. Enjoy a pit stop at historic Fort Montague, the smallest and oldest of all the three forts, built in 1741 to defend the island from attack by Spanish invaders. After leaving the fort you will enjoy the sights of the local fish market where yo will see how conch salad, a favorite dish, is prepared.
Continue along graceful curves and past scenic overlooks, realizing the journey is as much fun as the destinations when you’re traveling by scooter. Learn the history around The Government House, where the Governor General resides. Visit a few other favorite spots before the ending the tour with a Bahamian lunch and beverage one of the oldest Bahamian-owned restaurants.
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