With an infectious Caribbean spirit, palm-fringed
white beaches, turquoise blue waters, and glamorous attractions,
Nassau and Paradise Island are the ultimate tropical yachting
destinations. Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, is located on the
island of New Providence, the eleventh largest in a string of over
700 stunning islands and cays. Just a half a mile away and
connected by two 600-foot bridges lies picturesque Paradise
Island.
Whether you are looking to lounge on powder soft sand, enjoy
thrilling aquatic adventures, delight in the colorful culture, or
live it up sampling some of the Caribbean’s best entertainment,
these two standout gems in the glistening Caribbean Sea offer a
world of discovery for charter yachts guests to revel in. Come
aboard with Sunreef Yachts
Charter and experience a dream come true sailing the high-seas
of the Bahamas and traveling to Nassau and Paradise
Island on a stately charter mega yacht, sporty
charter power boat, elegant charter
catamaran, or swift charter sailing
yacht.
A metropolitan hub of activity, there are plenty of things to do
and sights to see in Nassau. Besides being celebrated for having
some of the most beautiful white sand beaches in the world, such as
Cable Beach which is known as the Bahamian Riviera or the serene
and secluded Caves Beach, there is a wealth of attractions to
entice charter yacht guests. In the heart of the capital, you will
find Rawson Square and Parliament Square where you can take a
leisurely stroll or old-fashioned horse-drawn carriage around to
admire the grand Colonial and Georgian architecture. While there,
go shopping and grab some local fare at bustling Bay Street or
climb up the 65 steps of the Queen's Staircase, which were carved
by slaves out of a solid limestone cliff in 1793 and lead to
Bennet's Hill and Fort Fincastle. Other enticing excursions worthy
of a try include horseback riding on the beach or catching the
flamingo march at the Ardastra Gardens, Zoo and Conservation
Center.
A palatial playground for grown-ups and kids alike, Paradise Island
is bursting at the seams with a never-ending list of fun-filled
attractions. An astounding 685 acre entertainment mecca, the island
boasts world-class resorts, casinos, restaurants, shops, nightlife,
a golf course, water parks, and an aquarium. A true island
paradise, the beaches could not be any more breathtakingly
beautiful and Paradise Beach, a pristine stretch of sugar white
sand and turquoise waters is a tempting option for sun-worshippers
that simply want to relax as well as adventure-seekers that want to
dive in and explore a world full of life and color under the
sea.
At Atlantis Resort, a destination upon itself with a premier marina
that can accommodate vessels of up to 240 feet, yacht charter
guests can swim with the dolphins at Dolphin Cay, enjoy
blood-pumping aquatic thrill rides at Aquaventure, or live the life
of a high roller at the largest casino in the Caribbean. For
outstanding sunset views overlooking Nassau Harbour, make sure to
visit picturesque Versailles Garden and The Cloisters, a
12th-century monastery built by Augustinian monks in southwestern
France that was reassembled here stone by stone.
The roots of Nassau’s history spread wide and deep and are steeped
in intrigue and lore. First established as Charles Town in 1666 and
then later named Nassau in 1695, over the years the port town
served as a haven for pirates, treasure hunters, religious
puritans, rum-runners, and freed slaves. In the 17th century when
piracy was rampant, the legendary Blackbeard called Nassau home,
but soon after in 1718 the pirate republic was overthrown by
English warships. The Loyalist period soon followed which brought
an influx of Carolina plantation owners and slaves to Nassau and
during which erected many beautiful colonial buildings and
Victorian style gardens that still remain today. In the days of
Prohibition, Nassau thrived on the smuggling of liquor into the
United States Southern ports handling over 1.3 million gallons a
year by 1922.
Bahamian Delicacies, Island Eateries, and World-Class Dining
Delightful culinary experiences that will tease your taste buds and
suit whatever your mood are wide and varied in Nassau and Paradise
Island. Seafood lovers will be in utopia with an impressive
selection of fresh rock lobster, snapper and conch being a staple
on many menus. Those that appreciate bright and flavorful dishes
will want to try some of the local specialties that infuse aromatic
spices and incorporate Indian-style curries and chutneys. Arawak
Cay Fish Fry on West Bay Street in Nassau delivers an authentic
taste of the Bahamas, if visiting make sure to sample the conch
fritters, cracked conch, fried snapper and a Kalik. Gourmands can
have their pick from 5 star restaurants at Atlantis on Paradise
Island delighting in exquisite creations from master chefs like
Nobu Matsuhisa and his famed Japanese fare at Nobu, Jean-Georges
Vongerichten and his elegantly prepared French cuisine at Cafe
Martinique or Dune, or Bobby Flay and his inventive
Southwestern/Bahamian plates at Mesa Grill.
A blissful tropical yacht vacation in Nassau and Paradise Island in
the Bahamas will lure you in and leave you wanting to
return for more. Whether you seek grand opulence onboard a stately
charter mega yacht, casual elegance on a swift
charter sailing yacht, or chic sophistication onboard a
stylish charter catamaran, a Caribbean
escape in this picture-perfect yachting destination
is sure to be filled with memories that will last a lifetime.