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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
Hi! I'm Christa from KINDWalk. The Bahamas' FIRST ever FREE Walking Tour powered by your Kindness. I'm someone who truly believes in the power of kindness, compassion, and gratitude toward others but also just as important toward ourselves. Join me for an authentic Bahamian adventure with KINDWalk. We'll explore Nassau's heart, from charming colonial streets, historic landmarks to hidden gems. Experience our rich history, vibrant culture, and local life. KINDWalk is more than a tour; it's your opportunity to support a local Bahamian female entrepreneur and see the Bahamas through a passionate insider's eyes. Let's be Stranger Friends as we explore, connect, and create memories, step by step.
Solo travelers please join an active tour or contact me to schedule a specific date and time.
🌟 This tour is ENGLISH ONLY. Please ensure that you speak fluent English or you understand English and will have someone with you to interpret.
🌟 If your group has more than 5 ADULTS you can make a booking through Tripadvisor here: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g147416-d25396564-Reviews-KINDWalk-Nassau_New_Providence_Island_Bahamas.html
Join me for an authentic Bahamian adventure with KINDWalk, a unique Nassau City walking tour. We'll explore Nassau's heart, from charming colonial streets, historic landmarks to hidden gems. Experience our rich history, vibrant culture, and local life.
KINDWalk is more than a tour; it's your opportunity to support a local Bahamian female entrepreneur and see the Bahamas through a passionate insider's eyes.
Let's be Stranger Friends as we explore, connect, and create memories, step by step.
On the tour we will visit:
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Your guide will be waiting for you outside in front of The Pirates of Nassau Museum wearing a blue shirt and blue jeans.
Please check the weather forecast and prepare accordingly. Don't forget sun protection, a poncho or umbrella if necessary and a water bottle.
🌟Please wear closed-toe shoes and modest, comfortable clothing. Flip flops are not suitable and revealing clothing like swimwear, booty shorts, or minimal coverage tops are not allowed and may result in cancellations.
Your guide will be waiting for you dressed in a blue shirt, blue pants, and carrying a black umbrella outside in the front of The Pirates of Nassau Museum. If you arrive early and do not see the guide please wait until your scheduled tour time before leaving.
We start here with friendly introductions and a brief explanation about how The Bahamas in particularly Nassau was established.
Guide will explain the history of the Museum and give a brief highlight of what to expect inside for anyone wanting to further explore. There is an admission fee.
Tour the "always perfect temperature" hand carved limestone interior of an 1800s church frequented by the Royals.
We will walk along Bay Street pointing out recommended must see food and drink venues for later plans
Here we will discuss The Bahamas' rise to independence and detail the governmental structure.
Great mini uncrowded souvenir shopping experience with local vendors while learning about the history of the Fort and it's connection to the Queen's Staircase. There is a $3 fee per person to tour the interior of the Fort.
Excellent photo opportunity with a well preserved hand carved passage and staircase as your backdrop.
Learn the fascinating history of the oldest wooden residential structure in Nassau built in the 1700s fully equipped with 19th century furnishings.
Government House, located on a 10 acre estate, is the official residence of the Governor General of The Bahamas
Learn about the rich history of the legendary GrayCliff property involving Al Capone, war and pirates. Great photo opportunity. Then head to the GrayCliff Chocolatier to sample locally made Bahamian chocolate.
Tour the grounds of a 1700s plantation located on the historic Buena Vista Estate and once home to a pious Pirate. Most notably, the storehouse which provides an intimate view of how the rums are bottled, the old-fashioned way, by local hands.
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).