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boattoursessence · 4 months ago
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Enjoy a full-day group fishing excursion in the Bahamas, where you can experience deep-sea or reef fishing. Guided by experienced locals, you'll target species like marlin, tuna, and snapper in crystal-clear waters. Perfect for all skill levels, this adventure promises excitement and stunning ocean views.
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youfreakinturltle · 2 years ago
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Protect You
(A/N): Hello friends! So this is my first fanfic in a verryyyy long time lol! I’ve had this idea in my head for weeks now and finally decided to write it down (literally the first thing I’ve attempted to write since high school lol). This is currently planned to be 3 parts but if we reach part 3 and y’all would like for me to continue just let me know! I am going to go ahead and mention that there are a few Black Sails themes here to help her backstory, but that’s about it!
Pairing: Colby Brock x ghost!fem!reader
Warnings: mentions of death, superstition, and some language (I believe that’s all, if I missed anything please let me know!)
You’ve been stuck in this hoity-toity mansion for over 300 years now and it’s been your own personal hell. In life you were a pirate who had just been appointed the position of Quartermaster of The Walrus, one step closer to your dream of captaining your own ship after spending a life in piracy. The last thing you remember from your life was trying to protect Abigail Ashe during the sacking of Charlestown. Why you were ordered to protect the governor’s daughter when you and your crew had already found Captains Flint and Vane made no sense to you at the time, but seeing them completely disregard you and leave you behind in the escape, everything started to fall into place. You were a woman, the daughter of one of the prostitutes on Nassau, and one of the few who tried desperately to deter Captain Flint from his mission of hunting the Urca de Lima. Honestly, you should’ve seen this coming. After successfully protecting Abigail, the people of Charlestown still only saw you as a “dirty pirate” and went forth with your execution regardless, inside the very mansion that you fought so hard to protect.
It’s been 300 years since that fateful day and you’re still here in the Ashe Mansion. You quickly realized that even if you did try to move on, given your piracy, you likely wouldn’t go anywhere all that great so you opted for staying here and carrying on your dying mission - protecting people that enter this home from the malevolent entities that ended up here over time. You tend to only protect kind or good people, just like in life, seeing the bad as people that aren’t worth your protection.
Over time you’ve seen people of all kinds, good people who either didn’t know or didn’t care about the place being haunted, awful people who used the house to do awful things, and once it had no longer been sold as a home, but deemed a historical monument, you’ve seen many people who you came to understand as “ghost hunters”. You didn’t particularly like most of these given the disrespectful manner they seemed to treat you and the other spirits in the home. They always asked inappropriate or far too personal questions so most of the time you kept your distance and stayed quiet. Because of this many only heard stories of you from the tour guides, but had never encountered you so they questioned your existence entirely.
But one day a group of four men entered the home, giving an energy you hadn’t felt in decades: kindness. They spoke respectfully to the spirits and harshly to the malevolent ones. You had become used to dumb people trying to speak and connect to the dark energies so this slightly caught you off guard. You observed them as they wandered through the mansion, eventually ending up in the parlor where you stay, where you had died.
“And here we have the parlor! Legend has it that back in the 1700’s, during the Sack of Charlestown, there was a female pirate who stayed behind to protect Abigail Ashe, daughter of governor Ashe.” You perked up from your chair in the corner, hearing the tour guide, Leo, tell your story.
“She isn’t very active so you may not get much from her. Given that she was a pirate, her name was cut from all records we have of the event that took place. None really know what happened in here once the attack was over, so we have no record of how she died, why she was even ordered to be here, or why she was left behind by her crew. The only thing we know was that she was a ship’s quartermaster. Lots of people have tried talking to her to try and get some answers, but unfortunately as soon as the questions start, she usually disappears.”
“Do you have an idea of what questions we should avoid in order to try and avoid disrespecting her in any way?” a man with blonde hair, holding what you’ve come to learn is a camera, asks.
“Honestly we don’t, we’ve seen her leave from a question as simple as asking her name. We believe she likes to observe what’s going on but isn’t too keen on getting involved.”
“We completely understand, we’ll be as respectful as possible,” said the man with darker hair and a nose ring. Turning to the room in general he continued, “I’m honestly not too sure how to address you, Lady Quartermaster, but we just want you to know that we mean no harm or disrespect at all. We just want to learn a little more about you if that’s okay. If being filmed is what makes you uncomfortable, can you give us a sign so we don’t unintentionally upset you later?”
You think on it for a second, weighing if these men are worth the effort. After a moment of looking into the eyes of the man who just spoke you decide they’re being truthful. Getting up from your chair you walk over to a lamp that had been off the entire time, tapping it once to turn it on. Gasps emit through the room and the man who spoke seems the most excited.
“Oh my gosh, thank you so much! We really appreciate you doing that for us! When we come back later, I promise the camera will be off. Would you be okay with us sharing your story after? If so can you turn that light off? If not, can you turn on the lamp on the desk?”
You contemplate for a second whether you’re ready to have your story known and decide that it’s been long enough. Reaching over to the lamp you had turned on, you tap it again turning it off. Queue another round of cheers from the group.
“Okay, we understand, thank you so much again for your time!” This time it was the blonde man that spoke.
“Bro this is insane, I guess she likes you, Colby!” Says a man with shoulder length brown hair.
“Shut up dude,” Colby said before turning back to the room in general, “Thank you so much again, we’ll be back in a little while to talk to you some more!”
A couple of hours passed before the men returned to the parlor. You had since learned that along with Colby, their names were Sam, Seth, and Nate. They seemed slightly shaken up which did not sit well with you after having taken a slight liking to them. For the first time in decades you felt your protective nature seeping back into you. Before they even had the chance to begin speaking to you, you walked over to a mirror and made it fog up.
“What happened?”
“Oh my god. Oh my god, DUDE LOOK!! The mirror!!!” Seth said slightly freaking out. You understood their fear, having been around many superstitious pirates in your life.
“Lady Quartermaster, is that you…?” Asked Colby.
You fog up the mirror again and write. “Yes. You scared. Why?”
All the men seemed absolutely speechless, likely never having had such an interaction, with their jaws all but hanging on the floor. Colby spoke up again, “Um… It’s okay, we’re okay”
“Liar. What. Happened.”
They begin to nervously look at each other before Sam said, “we just thought we saw something in the hallway. Honestly, we’ll be okay.”
“Shadow?”
“Yeah, that’s what it looked like. Why, do you know what it was?”
“Bad. I protect.”
Nate has since seemed to get over his shock and spoke to you for the first time, “Wait, you want to protect us from it? Why??”
“You good. My duty.”
“Wait, was that your mission?? Is that why you were here?” Colby asked very excitedly.
“Sort of.”
Your writing was very slow given that you had only recently learned how to do this, and Colby seemed to catch on that it was a little difficult for you. He and Sam quickly got to work setting up different equipment you recognized from other “hunters”.
“Okay, feel free to use any of these devices to communicate with us if you would like,” said Colby. “Is it okay if we ask you a few questions now? I promise our camera is turned off.” To prove that it was indeed not recording, he held it up for you to see before putting it in his bag.
You walk over to the “spirit box” and say, “yes.”
“Okay, awesome! Can we ask what your name was? Just something simple to start out with.”
“(Y/N)”
After several more questions and choruses of cheers, they get to the part that made you the most upset - your death.
“If it’s alright, can we ask how you died?”
Silence.
“Are you not comfortable with that question?”
“….would you be?”
They look sadly at one another, and for once it’s not a disappointed sadness, but one of sympathy. Like they know it was so awful you just can’t speak of it. Deciding that these men have been more than respectful enough, you hesitantly tell them, “…firing squad.”
You hear a murmured “oh my god” as they sit with their hands over their mouths. Colby hesitantly asks, “Why? I thought you were protecting the governor’s daughter…”
“Dirty pirate”
They look at each other horrified for a moment before Seth says, “that’s so fucked. You were protecting one of their people and they killed you anyways? I’m so sorry, (Y/N).”
“Blame captain. Left me.”
Colby seems to get angry at this saying, “your captain left you behind?? What the shit?!”
“Defied plans. Treasure. Dirty money. He wanted. Tried to stop him. Tried to protect.”
They seem to be putting the pieces together, so when they ask for confirmation on whether you were trying to protect your captain by stopping him from getting this treasure, you walk to the music box to indicate that they are right.
“I’m so sorry, (Y/N). Truly, that’s horrible. If you’d like we can leave for a little bit and let you rest.”
You immediately remember the Shadow Man and the Crawler that are lurking in this house and begin to panic. Someone as kind as these men would be highly susceptible to their torment. You run back to the spirit box, “NO. PROTECT.”
They all jump about a foot in the air and Colby asks, while trying to catch his breath, “you want us to stay in the parlor so we’re safe?”
“Can wander. I go with. Protect.”
“(Y/N), you know you don’t have to do that right? You’ve fulfilled your duty, it’s okay, I promise,” Colby says gently.
“NO! THEY’RE BAD! THEY WILL NOT TOUCH YOU!”
They look around at each other in shock, not only at your outburst, but the fact that this was the first full sentence you could get across.
“Okay, you can come with us through the house. We’ll be careful so you don’t have to work so hard, alright?”
You touch the rempod to show you understand and follow as they leave the room.
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ourshadowstallerthanoursoul · 5 months ago
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On this day... - June 14th
On this day Led Zeppelin performed:
+ 1972 : Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, USA
“The noise cajunked, and beefed outwards, filling each comer of the circular, space-aged Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, New York State. Sixteen thousand people didn't know whether they were coming or going. Many danced, crazily, while others just stood, stared and smiled. […] It was one of the most amazing concerts I'd seen from any band, at any time. Nothing had gone missing, it had been the complete act. There had been power, climax after climax, beauty, funk, rock, boogie, totally freaked passages, and such constant, snarling energy that on this evening Led Zep could have provided enough human electricity to light half of America. […] They are playing better than they've ever played in their lives. The people know it. […] Led Zep are delivering the coup-de-grace. […] The excitement just round the corner was thick as 16,000 people made ready. There was that hum, that frightening hum. An electrical tone was started. It sounded like the rising drone of a bomber. It got louder, louder, till it filled the whole place, and the tone, the band walked onto the stage. The place collapsed, and the band, without hesitation kicked into rock.” by Roy Hollingworth (Melody Maker)
+ 1977 : Madison Square Garden in New York, New York, USA
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“This was the best Led Zeppelin show this observer has ever heard, and that includes the sound track from the group's recent concert film. It was certainly superior to the 1975 Garden shows, the last the band had given in New York. […] This tour amounts to a re-assertion of the band's pre-eminence in the fickle youth market of America, and on its own terms the opening show was certainly a triumphant reassertion. It lasted three hours and included some 18 songs, depending on how you count […] The mood of the Garden concert, offstage and on, seemed fresher and less hostile than some Led Zeppelin concerts and crowds of yore. The audience waited more or less docilely for 70 minutes past the scheduled starting time before the band appeared. When it did so, the mood of the musicians was good-natured and almost puckish. […] This was a first-class Led Zeppelin performance on several objective criteria.” – ‘Led Zeppelin’s British rock quartet shows sell-out at Madison Square Gardens’ by J. Rockwell
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skyloftian-nutcase · 9 months ago
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I don't even know where to start lol
Nooop, I'm not in Florida anymore. Now I'm on a ship venturing across the Sea :D
It's been three days and a lot has happened since then kskskskskks
I think I broke my record for almost deaths in three days lol
First it was in Nassau: I was there enjoying the city tour when a bomb cyclone started (it was moments after I took that photo) Then people started running everywhere and my brother and I lost our group. We ran downhill to escape the storm and the winds, which were very strong, when a rotten palm tree trunk flew by and almost hit us lol. In the end we managed to take shelter safely and met up with our group :D
The second was on an island near the Bahamas: we were in an observation tower when an extremely strong wind hit the tower and we almost fell off. We managed to get down from the tower and an alarm sounded warning that a typhoon was coming and everyone had to evacuate the island and return to the ships, and that's when the third accident happened lol
When we were returning to the ships the wind was very strong, and in one of these gusts of wind I lost my balance and fell into the gap between the ship and the platform. 🫠
Thanks to my cat-like reflexes I didn't fall into the water lol I managed to hold on to the rubber bumpers until the lifeguards helped me climb up (Well if I had fallen into the water, adios Gatto ;v;)
Well this all happened in three days kakkakakaksk and I still have 5 more days of sailing ;v;
I am sending prayers your way and alcohol to your guardian angel. If this has taught me anything it’s to never go in a cruise 🥴
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Peter Frampton – The Met – Philadelphia, PA – September 19, 2024
When you have recorded what could arguably be called the most iconic live album in rock history, you really have to bring it when you hit the concert stage. Considering that Frampton Comes Alive is now 48 years old, and in recent years, the singer/guitarist has been plagued by physical issues, you would be forgiven for assuming that Peter Frampton may have lost a step.
You would be wrong.
Oh, sure, due to his dealing with inclusion body myositis (IBM) – an autoimmune disease that affects his muscles, particularly his legs, but also his fingers – the once spry rock guitarist had to come on stage with a cane and had to sit through the complete set. (Frampton’s band also sat throughout the show, in solidarity with their leader.)
However, even if he isn’t physically up to doing some of the heavy lifting that he once did as a performer, his talent as an artist has barely dimmed. His vocals are still as crystal clear and ringing as they ever were. And despite the slight lack of strength in his fingers, his guitar work was still spot on. (In an interview about his condition, Frampton acknowledged that while he may not always have the raw power he once had, luckily his fingers still know what to do.)
If you closed your eyes and just listened to the music, you’d think you were back in the 1970s.
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Also, his personality as a host and showman is still top notch, with Frampton regularly engaging the audience, good-heartedly joking about his condition and showing his determination to beat it. You could tell from his upbeat stage presence why the tour is named “The Positively Thankful Tour.”
He was particularly engaged because he said that Philadelphia has always been a favorite tour stop for him, ever since he played in front of the largest crowd of his career at the old JFK Stadium – a double bill of Frampton and Yes performed for a packed audience of 120,000 Philadelphians in June of 1976.
The crowd at The Met on this night may have been a bit smaller (the 3,500-seat venue seemed pretty full), but they were no less enthusiastic.
Frampton set things off on a good foot with a sizzle reel of vintage Frampton video, followed by his early jangle-rock slammer “Day in the Sun.” He followed this up with rocking versions of slightly lesser-known fan favorites such as “Lying,” “Lines on My Face” and a version of his Humble Pie song “Shine On.”
It didn’t take all that long for the hits to come out, though, as the crowd went wild when Frampton said, “All right, take it away, boys” and started playing the iconic acoustic chords and talk-box opening of his first huge hit, “Show Me the Way.” This led to a group of sweet ballads, with the folk-reggae tinged “The Crying Clown” and the short instrumental “Nassau” leading into another one of his biggest hits, the gorgeous love song “Baby I Love Your Way.”
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He followed it up with a surprisingly shredding instrumental cover of Ray Charles’ classic “Georgia On My Mind,” a sweet ballad which took on a new toughness in this power chord-based reinterpretation. Later in the show, Frampton and his band did a similar, mostly instrumental reinvention of Soundgarden’s power ballad “Black Hole Sun,” which also rocked like a mother. (On this second one, Frampton used his talk box to sing the final chorus.)
Another huge ballad from his past – and one that had been sidelined for a long time – was “I’m In You.” “I don’t usually do this one. I haven’t done it in many years,” Frampton explained, “but it actually was the biggest hit I ever had.” It’s a shame that Frampton has avoided this stunning ballad, although I sort of get the fact that he may have complicated feelings about it. His record label at the time pressured him to follow up Frampton Comes Alive before he was ready and while this song may have been huge, the album it accompanied was considered a disappointment and stopped the forward momentum of his superstardom. Still, it was nice to hear the song again.
Then he closed out the main set with a slamming 17-minute version of his rock classic “Do You Feel Like We Do.”
For the encore, he returned to the Humble Pie playbook for with “Four Day Creep” – on which he allowed his band to take the lead – and “I Don’t Need No Doctor.” Then he closed out on a fun, light-hearted cover of The Dave Clark Five’s “Glad All Over.”
Frampton played and sang for about two-and-a-half hours, and it still felt way too short. (Some dude in the men’s room after the show claimed that Frampton had played 45 minutes longer than on any other stop this tour, but who knows who that guy was and how he would possibly know this. The setlist seemed to be pretty consistent with the other shows.)
Either way, it’s good to see that almost five decades later, Frampton still comes alive.
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Photos by Jim Rinaldi © 2024. All rights reserved.
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islandadventurestours · 2 days ago
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Experience the Famous Swimming Pigs: A Bahamian Adventure Tour
The Bahamas is a paradise of turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and vibrant marine life. But did you know it’s also home to some of the world's most famous swimming pigs? These friendly pigs have made quite a splash on Rose Island and Big Major Cay, also known as Pig Beach. For anyone visiting Nassau, taking a Swimming Pigs Excursion is a must-do experience that combines adventure, fun, and unique interactions with these charming animals.
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Why Visit the Swimming Pigs?
The swimming pigs of the Bahamas are a quirky, one-of-a-kind attraction that has become world-famous. These pigs aren’t just cute—they love meeting visitors! When you arrive at Pig Beach, you’ll see them eagerly paddling through the water, ready for snacks and photos. It's a delightfully unique sight that combines the beauty of the Bahamas with something unexpected.
What to Expect on the Swimming Pigs Excursion
Boat Ride from Nassau: The adventure begins with a scenic boat ride from Nassau. Depending on the tour you choose, it’s about a 30-45 minute journey to Rose Island or a bit longer to Big Major Cay. As you cruise over clear blue waters, you can relax and take in breathtaking views of the Bahamian islands.
Meet the Famous Swimming Pigs: Once you arrive, the pigs waste no time greeting you! They love to swim up to the boats and make a splash as they paddle around. Bring your camera because these pigs are camera-ready—they’re happy to pose and play, making for some unforgettable photos.
Time to Feed the Pigs: The pigs are friendly, but they can be a bit energetic when it comes to food! Most tours provide safe snacks that you can feed them, like fruits and veggies. Feeding them in the water is part of the fun, but it’s important to follow the guides’ instructions to ensure the safety of both you and the pigs.
Snorkeling and Beach Fun: Many Swimming Pig Tours also include time to relax on the island, snorkel, or swim. Rose Island and Pig Beach are known for their stunning underwater views, so bring your snorkeling gear! You’ll have the chance to explore beautiful coral reefs, colorful fish, and possibly even spot sea turtles.
Guides and Safety: The tour guides are knowledgeable and prioritize both your safety and the pigs’ well-being. They’ll share interesting facts about the pigs, answer any questions, and guide you through the best ways to interact with them.
Rose Island vs. Pig Beach: Which is Right for You?
Rose Island: Located close to Nassau, Rose Island is an easier and quicker option for a day trip. It’s perfect if you want to experience the swimming pigs but prefer a shorter boat ride. Many Rose Island tours offer additional amenities like beach bars, hammocks, and lounge chairs, making it a relaxing option.
Pig Beach, Big Major Cay: This is the original home of the swimming pigs, located in the Exuma district. It’s a bit further, so be prepared for a longer boat ride. However, it’s worth it for a chance to visit the place that made the swimming pigs famous worldwide.
Tips for an Amazing Swimming Pig Adventure
Book in Advance: This is a popular tour, so it’s best to book early to secure your spot. Many tours have small group limits, making for a more personalized experience.
Bring a Waterproof Camera: You’ll want to capture every moment, so a waterproof camera or GoPro is ideal for snapping pics of the pigs as they swim around you.
Respect the Pigs: The pigs are friendly, but remember they are still wild animals. Follow your guide’s instructions on how to approach them safely.
Pack Sunscreen and Swimwear: The Bahamian sun can be intense, so pack sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Also, wear swimwear that you don’t mind getting wet, as you’ll be hopping in and out of the water to interact with the pigs.
Beyond the Pigs: Other Island Adventures
The Bahamas offers a range of other exciting island adventures, from snorkeling with tropical fish and exploring hidden coves to visiting secluded beaches and even taking eco-tours of local wildlife. Consider adding stops like snorkeling on Rose Island’s reefs, swimming with sea turtles, or even enjoying a beachside BBQ to make the most of your trip.
Why the Swimming Pigs Tour Is a Must-Do in the Bahamas
A Swimming Pig Excursion is the perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and pure fun. It’s a chance to enjoy the natural beauty of the Bahamas while engaging with friendly animals who have become icons of the region. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, this tour offers a fantastic way to make memories you won’t soon forget.
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zenataxiandtour · 19 days ago
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Your Guide to Convenient Nassau Airport Transfers & Bahamas Transportation Services
Visiting Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas promises an unforgettable experience filled with sun-soaked beaches, vibrant culture, and lively local spots. But before the adventure begins, there’s one essential step to plan — your transportation from Nassau’s Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS). With several options to consider, here’s everything you need to know about Nassau airport transfers, tours, and Airbnb-friendly transportation options to start your Bahamian vacation stress-free.
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Why Choose Nassau Airport Transfers?
Nassau Airport Transfers are a popular choice among visitors for one simple reason — convenience! Arriving in a new city can be overwhelming, and having a pre-booked transfer waiting for you is both comforting and efficient. Here’s what makes airport transfers in Nassau ideal:
On-Time Pickup: Airport transfers provide reliable, on-time pickups so you don’t have to wait in line for a taxi or figure out public transportation.
Fixed Pricing: No need to worry about varying fares. Pre-booked transfers come with transparent pricing, so you know what to expect ahead of time.
Friendly, Knowledgeable Drivers: Many services hire local drivers who know Nassau well, offering helpful tips and even mini tours on the way to your Airbnb or hotel.
Choosing the Right Nassau Transportation Service
Nassau has a variety of transportation services to suit all types of travelers, from solo adventurers to large families. Here are a few options:
Private Shuttle Service: Ideal for groups or those seeking privacy, private shuttles take you directly from the airport to your destination with no extra stops.
Shared Transfers: Budget-friendly and great for solo travelers, shared transfers are an affordable option that lets you meet fellow travelers headed to similar areas.
Luxury Limousine Services: If you want to start your vacation in style, consider a limousine service with a professional chauffeur. Perfect for special occasions!
Exploring Nassau’s Best with Tours and Transportation Services
While airport transfers get you from the airport to your accommodation, Nassau’s transportation services are also perfect for touring the island. Some popular options include:
Historical & Cultural Tours: Many transportation services double as tour guides, taking you to iconic sites like the Queen’s Staircase, the Bahamas Historical Museum, and Fort Fincastle.
Beach and Resort Shuttles: Ready to soak up the sun? Many services offer direct shuttles to popular beaches like Cable Beach or Paradise Island.
Customized Day Trips: Plan a unique, personalized tour to visit secret spots, explore local markets, and try the best Bahamian food. Most companies are happy to customize day trips around your preferences!
Nassau Airbnb Transportation Options
Airbnb rentals are increasingly popular in Nassau, offering visitors a more personal and flexible experience. But navigating to and from an Airbnb property can sometimes be tricky, especially if it’s not located in a central area. Here’s how transportation services can help:
Direct Transfers to Airbnb Locations: Most Nassau transportation services offer door-to-door pickup and drop-off at Airbnb locations, ensuring you arrive comfortably and safely.
Flexible Scheduling: Many Airbnb rentals have specific check-in and check-out times. Nassau’s private transportation services allow flexible scheduling so you can arrive and depart exactly when you need to.
Local Insights: Drivers often have insider knowledge about nearby restaurants, hidden beaches, and local events, giving you a head start on the best of Nassau.
How to Book Your Nassau Airport Transfer or Tour
Booking an airport transfer or transportation service in Nassau is easy! Here’s how to secure your ride in a few simple steps:
Search Online or through Travel Apps: Many transportation providers offer online booking and even mobile apps to reserve your ride in advance.
Check for Reviews: Look for well-reviewed services to ensure reliability and professionalism.
Specify Your Preferences: When booking, let the service know if you have special requirements, like child seats or extra luggage space.
Get Confirmation Details: Confirm all booking details, including pickup time and location, and make sure you have a contact number in case of last-minute changes.
Nassau’s Transportation Service Highlights
Here are a few standout transportation services to consider:
Nassau Airport Express: Known for punctuality and friendly drivers, this service specializes in direct transfers to Nassau and Paradise Island.
Bahamas Limo Service: A luxury option for special occasions, offering a fleet of premium vehicles for a sophisticated arrival.
Island Tours Bahamas: Known for comprehensive island tours that cover all the top spots while offering comfortable transportation throughout Nassau.
Final Tips for Smooth Nassau Airport Transfers
Plan Ahead: Book in advance to avoid any surprises upon arrival.
Keep Your Phone Charged: Make sure your phone is charged to confirm arrival details with your driver.
Stay Flexible: Traffic in Nassau can be busy, so factor in extra time, especially if you’re catching a flight or ferry.
Whether you’re arriving in Nassau for a quick getaway or a full-on adventure, reliable Nassau airport transfers and transportation services are your key to a stress-free vacation start. From convenient door-to-door rides to exciting local tours, Nassau has you covered for a memorable Bahamian experience!
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laureltreetransports · 21 days ago
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Discover Nassau Bahamas Taxi and Transportation Services: Your Guide to Seamless Island Travel
Nassau, the vibrant capital of the Bahamas, is a tropical paradise brimming with beautiful beaches, lively marketplaces, and historic sites. For travelers, navigating the city is easy thanks to the range of transportation options available, including Nassau Bahamas taxi services, airport transportation, and guided island tours. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to make your transportation in Nassau smooth and enjoyable.
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Arrive in Style: Nassau Airport Transportation
Your Bahamian adventure begins as soon as you land at Lynden Pindling International Airport. Nassau airport transportation services offer a stress-free way to get to your accommodation, with options ranging from private shuttles to shared rides and taxis.
Benefits of Nassau Airport Transportation:
Convenience: Book a ride ahead of time and be greeted upon arrival.
Reliability: Many services track your flight, ensuring they’re ready if there are any delays.
Options for All Budgets: From economical shared shuttles to private luxury SUVs, there’s an option to suit everyone.
Getting Around with Nassau Bahamas Taxi Services
Nassau’s taxi services provide flexible and efficient ways to explore the city and surrounding areas. Taxis are readily available at the airport, hotels, and popular destinations.
Why Use Nassau Bahamas Taxi Services?
Local Knowledge: Taxi drivers in Nassau often double as local guides. Many are happy to share insider tips about the best attractions and dining spots.
Flexible Routes: Whether you want a direct ride to a beach or a scenic route around the island, taxis give you the freedom to set your own schedule.
Affordable: While not as cheap as public transportation, taxis in Nassau are affordable, especially for short distances within the city.
Explore Nassau with City and Island Tours
One of the best ways to experience Nassau’s culture, history, and natural beauty is through guided city and island tours. These tours range from half-day city excursions to full-day adventures covering the highlights of New Providence Island.
Highlights of Nassau City and Island Tours:
Historic Landmarks: Visit the Queen’s Staircase, Fort Charlotte, and Parliament Square to dive into Nassau’s rich history.
Beaches and Natural Wonders: Love nature? Head to Cable Beach, Blue Lagoon, or the stunning Clifton Heritage Park.
Local Flavors: Many tours include stops for authentic Bahamian cuisine, giving you a true taste of the island.
Popular Tour Options:
Private Tours: Customized for your group, allowing you to set your own itinerary.
Group Tours: Great for meeting other travelers and enjoying a guided experience at a more affordable rate.
Combo Tours: Many services offer combo packages that include transportation to and from the airport, as well as sightseeing tours.
Booking Nassau Transportation Services
Here’s a quick checklist to help you plan and book Nassau transportation services smoothly:
Research and Compare: Check reviews for different services and compare rates to find the best option for your needs.
Book in Advance: Popular services fill up quickly, especially during the busy travel seasons.
Confirm Details: Before your trip, confirm pickup times, locations, and pricing to avoid any last-minute hiccups.
Tips for Hassle-Free Travel Around Nassau
Ask About Rates: As mentioned, Nassau taxis don’t use meters, so clarify fares upfront.
Cash is King: Many taxis prefer cash, so keep Bahamian or U.S. dollars on hand.
Consider Rental Cars: For those wanting ultimate flexibility, renting a car is a great option. Just remember that in the Bahamas, driving is on the left side!
Conclusion 
Getting around Nassau can be easy and enjoyable with the right transportation choices. Whether you prefer the convenience of a pre-booked airport shuttle, the flexibility of local taxis, or the fun of a guided island tour, Nassau’s transportation options cater to all types of travelers.
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Gather your friends and family for an unforgettable group tour experience! From scenic destinations to cultural adventures, our group tours offer something for everyone. Book your journey today and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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tregbahamastours · 4 months ago
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private charter Bahamas | Treg Bahamas Tours
Excursion
Planning a trip to the Bahamas? Want to do an excursion? Not sure which tour company is the best option? Let us help you! Treg is an excursion guide company that helps you find the right excursion that you are looking for when in the Bahamas. We have a group of certified and licensed tour companies that we recommend with great experience when it comes to excursions.
Half Day and Full Day Snorkeling
Rose Island Snorkeling with Turtles
Swimming with Pigs ( Rose Island, Exuma or Eleuthera)
Half Day Fishing/ full day fishing ( deep sea fishing)
Private Charters
Island Tour (land tour)
Parasailing
ATV and Buggy Rentals
Spots are limited
Excursions are subject to cancellation due to inclement weather
Our Popular Tours choose your adventure, swimming pig tour Bahamas, atv island tour Bahamas, parasailing in Nassau Bahamas, Treg Bahamas.
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nassausnorkeling · 4 months ago
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Explore Nassau's Aquatic Wonders: Half-Day Tours, Swimming Pigs, and Snorkeling with Turtles
Nassau, the vibrant capital of the Bahamas, is a veritable playground for those seeking to immerse themselves in the stunning natural beauty of the Caribbean. From picturesque half-day tours to thrilling encounters with local wildlife, the island offers a wealth of experiences that are sure to leave you in awe. In this blog, we'll explore some of the top aquatic adventures you won't want to miss during your visit to Nassau.
Half-Day Boat Tours
One of the best ways to experience the crystal-clear waters and breathtaking coastline of Nassau is by embarking on a half-day boat tour. These guided excursions take you on a leisurely cruise along the sheltered bays and hidden inlets, allowing you to soak in the stunning scenery at your own pace.
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Whether you opt for a private charter or a group tour, you'll have the opportunity to stop at secluded beaches, explore vibrant coral reefs, and even visit uninhabited islands. Along the way, your knowledgeable captain will share fascinating insights about the local marine life and the rich history of the region.
Swimming with Pigs
No visit to Nassau is complete without an encounter with the island's famous swimming pigs. These friendly and curious creatures have captured the hearts of visitors from around the world, and for good reason. Imagine swimming alongside these adorable semi-aquatic mammals as they frolic in the shallow turquoise waters.
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The swimming pig experience is typically offered as part of a half-day excursion, where you'll have the chance to interact with the pigs, feed them, and even take memorable photos. It's an opportunity to witness the unique relationship between these animals and the local island culture, which has embraced them as a beloved part of the Bahamian landscape. Please visit our Instagram page for more updates.
Snorkeling with Turtles
Beneath the surface of Nassau's waters, a captivating underwater world awaits. One of the most incredible experiences you can have been snorkeling alongside the gentle sea turtles that call these Caribbean waters home.
Local tour operators offer guided snorkeling tours that take you to the best spots for observing these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. As you glide through the clear, shallow waters, you'll have the chance to see green sea turtles, hawksbill turtles, and even the elusive loggerhead turtle.
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The thrill of swimming alongside these ancient mariners is truly unforgettable. You'll be mesmerized by their graceful movements and curious nature, and you'll gain a newfound appreciation for the delicate balance of the marine ecosystem. Kindly visit our Facebook page for additional information.
Discover the Wonders of Nassau
Whether you're seeking a relaxing half-day tour, a thrilling encounter with local wildlife, or the opportunity to explore the underwater world, Nassau has something to captivate every visitor. By combining these unique experiences, you can create a truly memorable and enriching journey that will leave you with a deep appreciation for the natural beauty and cultural heritage of this enchanting island destination.
So, what are you waiting for? Start planning your Nassau adventure today and get ready to explore the aquatic wonders that await!
For more information, visit at: www.nassausnorkeling.com
E-mail or call us at: [email protected] / 1-242-426-0661
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Swimming with Pigs in the Bahamas: The Ultimate Rose Island Adventure
The Bahamas are known for their stunning turquoise waters, powdery white sand beaches, and laid-back island vibe. But there’s one unique experience that has captured the hearts of travelers: swimming with pigs! If you’ve ever dreamed of wading in crystal-clear waters alongside friendly pigs, then the Swimming Pigs Tour on Rose Island, near Nassau, is the perfect adventure for you.
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What Is the Swimming Pigs Experience?
Swimming with pigs is exactly what it sounds like — a once-in-a-lifetime experience where you can splash, swim, and feed adorable pigs right on the beach. These friendly pigs live on Rose Island, just a short boat ride from Nassau, and have become an iconic attraction in the Bahamas. While the famous Pig Beach in the Exumas is often crowded, the Rose Island pigs offer a more intimate and tranquil experience.
Why Visit Rose Island for the Pig Adventure?
Proximity to Nassau: Unlike the Exumas, which are further south, Rose Island is just a quick boat ride from Nassau, making it easier to fit into your vacation schedule.
Less Crowded: The Rose Island Swimming Pigs Tour is often less crowded than the more well-known spots, allowing you to enjoy more time with the pigs.
Stunning Scenery: Beyond the pigs, Rose Island offers picturesque beaches and vibrant marine life, making it a perfect spot for snorkeling and relaxing.
What to Expect on Your Swimming Pigs Tour
Boat Ride from Nassau: Your adventure begins with a scenic boat ride from Nassau to Rose Island. Enjoy the warm sea breeze and incredible views of the Bahamian waters as you cruise toward your destination.
Meet the Pigs: Once you arrive on Rose Island, you’ll be greeted by the famous swimming pigs! These friendly animals will wade into the water and swim alongside you. Don’t forget to snap some photos — swimming with pigs is an experience you’ll want to remember forever!
Feed the Pigs: Your tour guide will provide food for the pigs. These animals are used to humans and are always excited for a snack, so expect some playful splashing as they swim toward you.
Relax on the Beach: After your pig adventure, there’s plenty of time to unwind on the pristine shores of Rose Island. Whether you want to sunbathe, take a dip in the ocean, or explore the nearby coral reefs, the beauty of the island will leave you in awe.
Snorkeling and More: Many tours offer additional activities like snorkeling. You can swim among colorful fish and vibrant coral reefs that are teeming with marine life. Some tours also include a picnic lunch, allowing you to relax and enjoy a meal on the beach.
Why Choose an Island Adventure Tour?
The Island Adventures Tours are renowned for providing top-notch experiences, with friendly guides who ensure your day is fun, safe, and unforgettable. These tours are well-organized, and the small group sizes mean you get personal attention and ample time to interact with the pigs and explore the island.
How to Book Your Swimming Pigs Tour
Booking a Nassau Swimming with Pigs Excursion or Da Pig Beach Adventure Tour is easy. There are several tour operators offering half-day or full-day packages. Some even combine the swimming pigs experience with visits to other nearby attractions like private beaches or snorkeling spots.
Half-Day Tours: These are great if you’re short on time. They usually include the boat ride, pig interaction, and a bit of beach time.
Full-Day Tours: For those wanting a full day of fun, these tours often include extra stops for snorkeling, lunch, and more time to explore Rose Island.
Tips for Your Pig Adventure
Bring a Waterproof Camera: You won’t want to miss capturing those moments with the pigs!
Sunscreen and Hat: The Bahamian sun can be intense, so make sure to protect your skin.
Water Shoes: While the beaches are beautiful, water shoes can help you navigate rocky areas if you plan to snorkel or explore.
Conclusion: Swim with Pigs
A Swimming Pigs Tour on Rose Island is the perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty. Whether you’re visiting the Bahamas for the first time or returning for another island getaway, this tour offers an experience unlike any other. Don’t miss your chance to swim with the famous pigs and create memories in one of the most stunning destinations in the world!
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Nassau Bahamas Taxi Service: A Convenient Way to Explore the Island
When you visit Nassau, Bahamas, one of the best ways to get around is by taxi. Whether you're heading to a beach, exploring the city, or taking a tour of the island, Nassau Bahamas taxi services offer convenience, comfort, and a stress-free way to travel. Here's everything you need to know about using taxis in Nassau.
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Why Choose a Taxi in Nassau?
Taxis are an excellent choice for visitors who want a hassle-free experience. They provide:
Comfortable travel with air-conditioned vehicles
Experienced drivers who know the best routes and local attractions
On-demand service, meaning you can catch a taxi anytime, anywhere
Whether you're staying at a resort or just arriving at Lynden Pindling International Airport, a taxi can quickly get you where you need to go.
Popular Destinations for Taxi Rides
Here are some of the most common destinations in Nassau that are perfect for a taxi ride:
Cable Beach: Known for its soft white sand and crystal-clear water, Cable Beach is a must-visit.
Paradise Island: Home to the famous Atlantis Resort and beautiful beaches.
Downtown Nassau: The city's vibrant downtown is full of shops, restaurants, and historical sites like the Queen's Staircase.
Local Markets: Head to the Straw Market to pick up some unique handmade goods.
Nassau Taxi Service for Airport Transfers
After a long flight, the last thing you want to do is navigate public transportation. Taxis are readily available at the airport and offer direct transfers to your hotel, resort, or vacation rental. Most taxis in Nassau accept both cash and credit cards, making your journey seamless from start to finish.
Taxi Tours of Nassau
Many taxi services in Nassau also offer city and island tours, giving you the chance to explore the beauty and history of the Bahamas with a knowledgeable guide. These tours typically include stops at popular landmarks such as:
Fort Fincastle and the Queen’s Staircase: Two of Nassau’s historical treasures.
Pink Sands Beach: A stunning and serene beach known for its soft, pink-hued sand and crystal-clear waters, perfect for a relaxing getaway.
John Watling’s Distillery: A historic distillery offering tours and tastings of Bahamian rum, set in a charming estate with beautiful views and rich local history.
Ardastra Gardens: Get up close with native animals and exotic birds in this wildlife conservation center.
A taxi tour can be customized to your preferences, so whether you're interested in history, nature, or beaches, your driver can tailor the tour to fit your interests.
Nassau Private Transport and Tours
For those looking for a more personalized experience, private transport services are available. This option is great for families, couples, or groups who want to explore Nassau and surrounding islands at their own pace. A private tour gives you the flexibility to visit hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path spots, away from the crowds.
Benefits of Using Nassau Taxis
Safe and reliable: Taxis are regulated and provide safe transportation across the island.
No need to navigate: Drivers know the roads well, so you don't have to worry about getting lost.
Affordability: Prices are reasonable, especially when splitting costs with a group.
Tips for Using Taxis in Nassau
Ask about the fare before getting in. Taxi fares in Nassau are generally fixed, but it's always good to confirm.
Carry some cash: Although many taxis accept cards, it's always handy to have cash, especially for tipping.
Make sure to agree on the price of longer trips or tours in advance.
Conclusion
Whether you're exploring Nassau for a few days or planning an extended stay, using a taxi service is the most convenient way to travel. From airport transfers to private island tours, Nassau Bahamas taxi services offer comfort, safety, and a local's knowledge of the best spots on the island. So sit back, relax, and let the professionals drive you around this beautiful Bahamian paradise.
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