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10 Bars in Nassau Bahamas You Need To Visit

Nassau is a vibrant city with plenty of nightlife options for those looking to have a good time. From dance clubs to beach bars, there’s something for everyone.

If you’re looking for the best bars in Nassau, you’ve come to the right place!

Whether you’re looking for a place to watch a game or dance your troubles away, we’ve got you covered.

Best Bars in Nassau Near the Cruise Port

If you are stopping in Nassau for a cruise, you may want to stay within walking distance of the cruise port. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t have a great time.

Be sure you know the laws regarding drinking in the Bahamas before you go!

There are plenty of options near the cruise port if you want to unwind and sip on a tropical drink.

These are our top picks for the Best Bars in Nassau:

Best Bars in Nassau for Cruisers

1. The Bearded Clam Sports Bar

What people say:

The Bearded Clam Sports Bar is a favorite among travelers visiting Nassau for a cruise.

The bar has a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere, and the staff is known for being very friendly. Plus, the drinks are yummy!

Many travelers sign the wall before they leave, saying it’s one of the best bars they’ve ever been to.

How to Get To Bearded Clam Sports Bar from the Cruise Port:

The address to the Bearded Clam Sports Bar is International Bazaar, BayStreet.

It is a 3-minute walk from the cruise port.

Head west on Woodes Rodgers
Walk toward Parliament St
Turn left onto Charlotte St

What to Drink and Eat:

The Bearded Clam is the perfect place to watch a game or grab a bite to eat while in Nassau. They have a wide selection of beer on tap, great food options, traveler favorites like fish and chips, and conch fritters.

Cruise Passengers’ favorite drinks are the 4 shots for $10 deal as well as Bahama Mama ( Fruit punch, Coconut Rum, Gold Rum) and Wet Lizard (Coconut Rum, Pineapple Juice, Blue Curaçao)

2. Señor Frogs

What people say:

Cruise passengers love Señor Frogs!

They say it has a lively and fun atmosphere, and the drinks are great.

They also recommend dancing and participating in conga lines, as well as the party games like musical chairs.

You should also know that some people feel the portions are small and the prices are a bit high, but others say the experience is worth it.

As for me, this is not my favorite atmosphere. I prefer smaller, more laid-back vibes.

How to Get To Señor Frogs from the Cruise Port:

Señor Frogs is located at Woodes Rodgers Walk, about a 5-minute walk.

What to Drink and Eat:

Go for the Fresh, table-made conch salad and margaritas!

Drinks over a pool

3. Tiki Bikini Hut

What people say:

Cruise travelers say that Tiki Bikini Hut is a great place to go for drinks and food. The customer service is good. There is a lively atmosphere, and you can sit on the beach.

However, the food can take a long time to come out and is pretty expensive.

How to Get There from the Cruise Port:

The walk to Tiki Bikini Hut is about 13 minutes.

Head west on Woodes Rodgers
Walk toward Parliament St
Woodes Rodgers Walk turns left and becomes Navy Lion Road
Continue onto Marlborough St
Turn right onto W Bay St

What to Drink and Eat:

Travelers like lobster burgers, jerk chicken, and pizza. The local beer and mojitos are crowd favorites.

4. Seagulls Beach Bar

What people say:

Most visitors to Nassau, especially those looking for a good time and some great food, end up at Seagulls Beach Bar.

It’s one of the most popular places to eat in Nassau, and for good reason—the food is amazing, and the drinks are cheap.

But that’s not all people love about it… they also love the great beach atmosphere and the friendly staff. If you’re looking for a good time, Seagulls Beach Bar is the place to be!

How to Get To Seagulls Beach Bar from the Cruise Port:

The address to Seagulls Beach Bar is 2 Bay St, and it is located on Junkanoo Beach. The walk from the cruise port is about 13 minutes.

Head west on Woodes Rodgers Walk toward Parliament St
Woodes Rodgers Walk turns left and becomes Navy Lion Road
Continue onto Marlborough St
Turn right onto W Bay St

What to Drink and Eat:

Cruisers love the wings, conch fritters, 8-inch hotdogs, and grouper.

Customers love the drink specials, with local beers and strong mixed drinks, and freshly made daiquiris.

5. Pirate Republic Brewing

What people say:

Cruisers love the laid-back atmosphere and cheap drinks at Pirate Republic Brewing.

The bar is decorated with pirate decor, and it feels like you’re in the middle of a pirate movie.

They have a wide selection of tap, wine, and liquor beers.

People love having an air conditioner, being friendly, and having clean bathrooms.

How to Get to Pirate Republic Brewing from the Cruise Port:

It is just a 2-minute walk! Head right down Woodes Rodgers Walk.

What to Drink and Eat:

Cruisers recommend cracked conch sliders and nachos. Order a flight of their beers to see which you like the best!

6. Nirvana Beach Bar

What People Say:

People who have visited Nirvana Beach Bar say that it is a must-see while in Nassau. It has a great beach atmosphere, outdoor seating, and incredibly friendly staff.

You can snorkel from the beach, and the food and drinks are both great.

You should know that they do charge a cover charge to enter. It is currently $5 per person.

How to Get to Nirvana Beach Club from the Cruise Port:

This bar is a bit further away than the others. You can take a cab to get there, but the cheapest option is the local bus. Take the #10 bus. It will cost about $2 each way.

What to Drink and Eat:

Fresh conch salad and burgers. The most loved drink is the mango daiquiri.

7. The Daiquiri Shack

What people say:

The Daiquiri Shack is a bar in Nassau known for its great drinks.

People love the laid-back atmosphere and the friendly staff. The drinks are strong and affordable.

The only downside is that it can get crowded, especially during peak hours.

But if you’re looking for a good time, the Daiquiri Shack is the place to be!

How to Get to the Daiquiri Shack from the Cruise Port:

The address is 3HFX+8GG, W Bay St. Daiquiri Shack is located on Cable Beach, one of the best beaches in Nassau.

It’s a good distance from the cruise port, so you will want to catch a cab or take the bus. It’s about 20 minutes each way in a cab.

What to Drink and Eat:

You won’t find food here, but you will find the best daiquiris ever! You can choose your flavor (even mix a few), and your drink will be made with fresh fruit right before you.

8. Sharkeez Tiki Bar

What people say:

If you’re looking for a good time while you enjoy delicious drinks, Sharkeez Tiki Bar is the place to be! They have a wide selection of drinks, from fruity cocktails to beer and wine.

The atmosphere is fun and laid-back, and the staff is friendly.

You’ll see the beautiful blue Bahamas water and your cruise ship.

You can also watch sports on their giant TVs.

How to Get To Sharkeez Tiki Bar from the Cruise Port:

A one-minute walk will get you to Sharkeez! It’s located right outside the cruise port entrance.

What to Drink and Eat:

Try the conch chowder and homemade mac and cheese. Get a fishbowl to drink, and share it with someone, it’s super big! Many people do not love the conch fritters here, stating they don’t have a lot of meat in them.

9. The Love Shack

What people say:

The Love Shack is one of the most popular bars in downtown Nassau, and for good reason! This small little beach hut has a fun and lively atmosphere, with great drinks and music.

The staff is friendly and welcoming, making it feel like a safe place to let loose and have fun.

How to Get To The Love Shack from the Cruise Port:

You can walk down to Junkanoo Beach to the Love Shack; it’s about a 7-minute walk

What to Drink and Eat:

Be sure to try the ginger switcher and the Rum Cay Punch

10. The Green Parrot – Harbour Front

What people say:

People who have eaten at the Green Parrot say the food is great, the portions are generous, and the prices are very fair.

You can choose from various delicious foods, including seafood, chicken, pasta, and more.

The atmosphere is casual and relaxed, and the service is friendly and attentive.

How to Get to Green Parrott from the Cruise Port:

The Green Parrott is located on Paradise Island. It’s about a 20-minute walk so that you may consider a taxi here. If you choose to walk, these are the directions:

Head east on Woodes Rodgers Walk toward East St
Woodes Rodgers Walk turns right and becomes East St
Turn left onto Bay St

What to Drink and Eat:

Fan favorites are the Ahi Tuna Nachos, ribs, and jerk wings. Try a Miami Vice to drink (half strawberry daiquiri, half pina colada), or try out the Ghost Tequilla Grapefruit Margarita.

Recap of the Best Bars in Nassau

So, if you’re looking for a great time and some delicious drinks, check out one of these bars in Nassau! They all have their unique vibe and offer something different.

No matter what vibe you’re looking for on your Bahamas vacation, there’s a bar waiting for you in Nassau. Grab a few friends, have fun, and drink responsibly!

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Author: Chantelle Kincy

Title: Journalist

Expertise: Travel, Food

Chantelle is a passionate traveler interested in discovering and savoring new food and drinks from diverse locales. She seeks out unique, local culinary experiences off the beaten path, often favoring food trucks and small establishments over Michelin-starred restaurants. Her engaging and insightful writing shares Chantelle's enthusiasm for these hidden gems.

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