![]() ![]() We mistakenly got up early and left the ship only to find high pressure "tour guides" waiting for us at every turn. While on a cruise our ship docked in Nassau. And if you do, book an excursion that takes you to Atlantis or away from the town. If you are going on a cruise, don't book one that stops here. He was hilarious because all he did was sing our names and "all day all night" over and over. We were drunk enough to let him and we gave him five bucks. Also, we were approached by a man in Bahamian garb with a drum who offered to sing us a song, but of course he wanted money. We just walked away from here without arguing much. She then proceeded to tell us that we needed to give five dollars per PERSON! We were shocked because she had said it was for charity. She said they were for a charity, made by children, and that we could donate. During our time walking around the town, we had a girl approach us and put shell necklaces on us. Other than this, Nassau is not worth your time whatsoever. You could barely understand him, but he was always saying "Ooh-pah!" They had great drinks and even offered us free appetizers. The owner was a really loud, outgoing Greek older man who was hysterical. We did manage to find a unique Greek restaurant near the port called Athena. Otherwise, there is nothing to see and do. If you like open markets, bartering, and pushy people selling their goods, you will like Nassau. Our excursion was cancelled, so we were forced to walk around Nassau to see the sights. Nassau was our first Port-of-Call during my cruise on the Carnival Glory. ![]()
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