Fort Charlotte
It's fun to roam the dungeons and underground passageways and see the waterless moat – but some say the amazing views of the harbor from the ramparts of this 18th century fort is the real attraction. Two other forts worth checking out are Fort Fincastle (overlooking the town from Bennet's Hill) and Fort Montagu (E. Bay Street).
The Pirates of Nassau
An interactive museum filled with pirate stuff. Kids can walk through a 75-foot, three-masted pirate ship, too.
The Seaworld Explorer
Think underwater observatory as you descend five feet below the water to observe the "sea gardens" through large glass windows on a 90-minute submarine tour.
Junkanoo Expo
A museum dedicated to the flashy Junkanoo Festival (a middle-of-the-night event the days after Christmas and New Year's Day). It's a chance to see the humongous costumes and floats.
Tru Bahamian Food Tours
A three-hour walking tour around the main streets of Nassau that includes seven tasting stops, along with informative talks on local culture, history, architecture and more.
Arawak Cay
A beach dusted with pastel-colored shacks, incredibly fresh conch, fried fish and grits, lime-marinated conch and plenty of coconut milk laced with gin.
Ardastra Gardens, Zoo and Conservation Centre
Pink flamingos, honey bears and peacocks, oh my! You'll find all this and more -- including flamingos parade in drill formation!
Atlantis Resort
A day pass gets you access to most of the must-see sights at the resort, such as the Dig, the marine habitats and their beach.