5 Reasons to Get Off the Ship in Nassau

What do you think of these 5 reasons to get off the ship in Nassau? Have you gone to any of the places mentioned?

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I've been to senor frogs in San Juan and when I was there we walked down to frogs but it was empty because it was early (Our ship was leaving at 3). I would do the brewing company!

I could still stay on the ship for this port..... but the chocolate factory sounds good..... Last time I hit a chocolate factory was in France, I forced myself to eat all the samples Wink

Junkanoo Beach was ok and really close to the ship. I've been to Sr Frog''s in Cancun and it was ok. I'm surprised that the Queen's Stairs were not mentioned or the fort. They are within walking distance from the cruise port too.

I have not been yet, sounds good to me.

Senior Frogs was okay ...

Gonna try Junkanoo Beach.

They should have mentioned Greycliffe, the hotel and restaurant, also has a cigar shop, with rollers. There is also a chocolate store there. We were supposed to go there last time in Nassau, but one of our friends couldn't go due to health reasons. So we stayed on board also.

We also have done 1 & 5. Our other usual stop is the Pirate's museum. It is within walking distance and, if one has any interest at all about that time in history, very informative.

I've done 1 and 5. This past summer when we stopped in Nassau we actually did both. Stopped at Senor Frogs (5) then headed to Jukanoo Beach (1). My family enjoyed the beach and the walk wasn't bad.

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