For the Bahamas, tourism is big business. The facts are simple: tourists visit the island and every dollar spent helps to boost our local economy. As a small tourism operator, Island Girls know the value of offering great customer satisfaction. At Island Girls Taxi and Tours, with our combined hospitality and transportation experience we've listened and taken the time to develop a tour that caters to you...via sight sound smell and taste. Why chance it to anyone else other than us. We love to show you our island, one unique tour at a time.
Duration: 2 hours: Island and city tours of Nassau.with visits to all historic land marks, museums and local points of interest.
Refreshments: City Tours include bottled water and snacks and or a light alcoholic refreshment. Lunch can be provided at additional cost.
Island City Tour : Tour of beautiful Nassau and Paradise Island with stops to four of the historic land marks
and picturesque views of the sea
Mini Van
Pickup included
Fish Fry. Sample cuisine of freshly made conch salad and local appetizers "Conch Fritters" from one of the 18 -20 vendor restaurants. Sip and sample daiquiris and local beers
rt Charlotte, constructed during the governorship of Lord Dunmore (1787-1796), was named in honor of the wife of King George III. There are actually three forts: Fort Charlotte, the eastern section, Fort Stanley, the middle section, and Fort D’Arcy, the western section. The building of the forts, out of solid rock, began in 1787 and was completed in 1819. A dry moat surrounds Fort Charlotte and it is spanned by a wooden bridge on the north side. The forts and military installations in New Providence and throughout The Bahamas formed such an insurmountable defense system that potential invaders were discouraged, and, as a result, these forts never fired a gun in battle
Erected in 1793, Fort Fincastle was named after British captain Lord Dunmore—and his second title, Viscount Fincastle—who had it built to protect Nassau Harbour and watch for encroaching pirates. Since it was located atop Bennet’s Hill, the highest point on New Providence Island, the fort provided fantastic views of Nassau and Paradise Island as well as the eastern approaches to New Providence. Its appearance alone must have been daunting enough to all would-be marauders since its cannons were never fired! Open seven days a week, 8:00am to 4:00pm.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
Island Girl tours are private - you can add or take away whatever you would like from any tours suggested to have it specifically catered to your needs. We are here to please you
Your drivers will be clearly visible at all airport, cruise and hotel pickups with client name card.