How to turn eight hours in Nassau into the best day of your sailing — and still make it back to the ship with time to spare.
Half our guests step off a cruise ship in the morning and back on it by dinner. If that’s you, here’s how the day works.
Choose the Woodes Rodgers Walk pickup — it’s a short, flat walk from the cruise terminal, no taxi required. We watch the ship schedules, so if your arrival slips, your charter slips with it.
The four-hour trip is built for port days: turtles, snorkeling, the pigs, and a sandbar stop, all within a safe radius of the harbour. You’ll be back with hours of buffer before all-aboard.
The view of your own ship from the water as we idle out of the harbour, drink in hand, is worth the booking by itself. Ask anyone who’s done it.

