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Nassau intime
Nassau intime




nassau intime

Did you know that the government buildings in Nassau are all painted pink? They are colonial-style buildings in a beautiful shade of pink, after their state bird, the flamingo. We spent the better part of our afternoon roaming the colorful streets of Nassau and snapping photos in front of the many pink buildings. We like to experience the culture, meet new friends, do some shopping and try out the “local cuisine”. Whatever port we are at, we always save time to explore the town. Pristine blue waters and beautiful white sand… we are realizing that one day on Paradise Island is not enough time here. He kept asking, “Can I go on one more?” Ha! It was hard to leave the waterpark, but the beach was calling our name. We enjoyed their aquarium and waterpark, where Bobby was like a little child. Within 20 minutes, we were off the ship and on the bus heading for the Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island! We had a blast. 😉 We booked our excursion through Carnival, and they made the whole process so quick and easy. Nassau is known for its iconic resorts and waterparks, so obviously we had to check those out. Meaning, we could have partied in town all night! (We didn’t – but we could have!) Being there for as long as we were gave us the freedom to roam around the island at our leisure, not worried or stressed about getting back to the ship in time for departure. One thing we loved about this port was the fact that our ship was docked there ALL NIGHT. During our recent three-day cruise aboard the Carnival Victory, we had one amazing stop on the island of Nassau, in the Bahamas.






Nassau intime