Nassau Bahamas | Queen’s Staircase | Straw Market
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You got to have faith. You got to believe. Trust in God and you will receive.
When you come to Nassau, you take a round. You go up and down and shake it all.
This is the wood carver market. What do they call this street? The wood street.
Put Sydney on this. S Y D N E Y. This color. Yeah. Thank you, my man.
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Welcome to Nassau, Bahamas—a vibrant city bursting with culture, color, and Caribbean charm! 🇧🇸 In this walking tour, we meet the amazing people of Nassau, explore the iconic Queen’s Staircase, carved out of limestone by enslaved people in the late 18th century, and shop the lively stalls of the Straw Market, a cornerstone of Bahamian craftsmanship and heritage. Get a feel for daily life in Nassau as we stroll through colonial streets, pass historic forts, and chat with locals about food, culture, and life on the island. The Queen’s Staircase, also known as the “66 Steps,” honors Queen Victoria’s role in ending slavery in the Bahamas—a powerful piece of local history. 💬 Share your favorite Bahamian memory in the comments! 👍 Like this video if you love island travel and history 🔔 Subscribe for more Caribbean explorations 📍Where should we go next? #Nassau #Bahamas #CaribbeanTravel #QueensStaircase #StrawMarket #IslandLife #WalkingTour #BahamasCulture #HistoricSites #TravelVlog #MeetTheLocals #CruisePort #Nassau2025 #IslandShopping #TropicalAdventure #StreetMarket #BahamianCrafts #ColonialHistory #TravelBahamas #ExploreNassau #BahamianPeople #royalcarribean #hollandamerica #carnival