The Port- Bahamas

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Things to do

  • SeΓ±or Frogs- play games, drink, eat, dance and party
  • Exagon Restaurant & Bar- eat conch fritters
  • Walk the port- shop, see street performers, get hair braided
  • Horse Carriage Ride- see the town in a fun touristy way
  • Hire a Boat- See the port from the ocean side and take a tour around the island, go snorkeling, fishing, etc.
  • Public Beach- visit public beaches (do your research for safety and fees)
  • Atlantis- it's expensive but I can imagine it's fun to visit the water park, hotel and casino
  • Blue Grotto- anytime I hear grotto I think of Ariel and how I neeeeeeed to visit the grotto.  I would've done a trip to see this, but I didn't want to split from my group
  • Shop- there are tons of little shops to check out around the port area, also as the day went on, more street vendors came out for us to see their hand crafted wicker pieces.