What I Wish I Knew Before Visiting Nassau on a Cruise
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the very first thing that you're going to notice when you visit Nassau is that you will not be alone
I recently went walking alone exploring nasau by myself it's purely anecdotal but overall I felt no sense of danger
the bottom line it's definitely not a private island run by the cruise lines but I also don't think that you have to be scared to get off of the ship
if you want the nicest beach that's accessible from the cruise port you will find it here cabbage Beach
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Nassau in The Bahamas is one of the busiest cruise destinations on the planet with literally millions of passenger visiting each year. Having visited quite a few times, I've gotten a pretty good feel for Nassau and what to expect. So what do I wish I knew if I was a first-time visitor? I'll let you know right now. Are you visiting Nassau on a cruise? Here are a few articles that should help you out: Map: How to Get to the Free Beach in Nassau (Cabbage Beach): https://www.cruzely.com/guide-map-get-to-the-free-beach-on-paradise-island-cabbage-beach/ Nassau: How to Make the Most of 8 Hours in Port on a Cruise: https://www.cruzely.com/nassau-how-to-make-the-most-of-8-hours-in-port-on-a-cruise/ 30 Fun Things for Cruise Passengers to Do in Nassau: https://www.cruzely.com/30-things-cruise-passengers-do-nassau/ #cruise #travel