Cruise ships moored at Nassaue Cruise Port

Best Beaches Near Nassau Cruise Port

Getting to the Best Beaches Near Nassau Cruise Port

(Including Resort Day Passes for a More Relaxed Day Ashore)

Nassau is one of the easiest cruise ports in the Caribbean for beach lovers. Whether you want a quick, free beach close to the ship, a quieter stretch of sand, or a resort-style day with loungers, pools, and cocktails, you donโ€™t need a tour or excursion to make it happen.

Below are the best beach options near Nassau Cruise Port, starting with the simplest and working up to more relaxed, resort-style alternatives that are especially popular with repeat cruisers.


๐Ÿ–๏ธ Walk to Junkanoo Beach (Free & Closest)

Best for: Short port days, first-time visitors
Time: 12โ€“15 minutes
Cost: Free

Junkanoo Beach is the closest public beach to the cruise port and one of the easiest beach walks youโ€™ll find anywhere in the Caribbean.

How to Get There

  1. Exit the cruise terminal into the Arrivals Plaza
  2. Cross Woodes Rogers Walk and turn right (west)
  3. Walk past Seรฑor Frogโ€™s
  4. Continue as the road becomes West Bay Street
  5. The colourful beach shacks ahead mark Junkanoo Beach

What to Expect

This is a lively, social beach with music, jet skis, drink vendors, and plenty of fellow cruisers. Itโ€™s convenient and fun, but it can get busy on ship days.

  • Chair & umbrella rentals: usually $20โ€“$40 for two chairs and one umbrella

  • Facilities: public restrooms and outdoor showers (basic, sometimes hit-or-miss)

Good to know: Always agree on the chair price before sitting down.

Blue Lagoon Island

    ๐ŸšŒ Take the #10 Jitney to Cable Beach (Easy & Scenic)

    Best for: Wider beach, fewer crowds
    Time: 15โ€“20 minutes
    Cost: $1.50โ€“$2.00 per person

    Cable Beach offers a calmer atmosphere and a more traditional Caribbean beach feel than Junkanoo.

    How It Works

    1. Walk one block inland from the port to Bay Street
    2. Head west (right) past the Straw Market
    3. Look for white minibuses marked #10
    4. Tell the driver โ€œCable Beachโ€ or โ€œBaha Marโ€
    5. Pay when you get off (exact change helps)

    To return, simply flag down a #10 bus on the opposite side of the road.

    Stunning beachfront resort with turquoise waters and tropical ambiance.

      ๐Ÿšค Water Taxi to Cabbage Beach (Paradise Island)

      Best for: First-timers wanting the Paradise Island experience
      Time: ~10 min boat + 15 min walk
      Cost: ~$7 one way

      The water taxi departs from Woodes Rogers Walk, just west of the port exit, and takes you across to Paradise Island.

      From the ferry terminal, youโ€™ll need to walk about 0.5 miles to reach the public access point for Cabbage Beach near the RIU Palace.

      Cruiser tip: For groups of 3โ€“4, a regular land taxi is often faster and drops you directly at the beach entrance for around $5 per person.


      ๐Ÿš• Taxis (Best for Groups or Zero Fuss)

      Best for: Families, short port days, beach-hopping
      Cost: Usually $5โ€“$10 per person

      Follow signs inside the Arrivals Plaza to the official taxi stand to ensure regulated government rates. Avoid accepting rides from drivers outside the port gates.

      Beach scene at British Colonial Hotel

        ๐Ÿง˜โ€โ™‚๏ธ A More Relaxed Option: Resort Day Passes Near the Cruise Port

        If this isnโ€™t your first visit to Nassau, you may be less interested in sightseeing and more interested in a comfortable, low-effort day by the water. Thatโ€™s where resort day passes really shine.

        These options are especially popular with regular cruisers whoโ€™ve already โ€œdone Nassauโ€ and now prioritise shade, facilities, and relaxation.

        Poolside British Colonial Hotel

          ๐ŸŒด British Colonial Nassau โ€“ Calm, Polished & Closest to the Ship

          Walk from port: ~5 minutes
          Best for: Quiet relaxation with minimal logistics

          Located just steps from the cruise terminal, the British Colonial Nassau offers one of the easiest resort day-pass experiences in Nassau.

          Day passes typically include:

          • Access to a private beach

          • Two outdoor pools (including a heated pool)

          • Loungers and towels

          • Restrooms and changing facilities

          • On-site bars and restaurants

          For an upgraded experience, the resort also offers poolside cabanas (often with lunch included) and luxury pool daybeds with drink vouchers.

          ๐Ÿ‘‰ Book directly with the resort:
          https://britishcolonialnassau.realtimereservation.com/services/Daypasses


          ๐Ÿน Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau โ€“ Lively Resort Fun with Plenty to Do

          Walk from port: ~10โ€“12 minutes
          Best for: Pools, lazy river, and a more energetic vibe

          Margaritaville Beach Resort offers a more upbeat, activity-filled day while still keeping everything contained and easy.

          Day passes typically include:

          • Beach and pool access (8amโ€“6pm)

          • Fins Up Water Park (usually 10amโ€“5pm)

          • Lazy river and water slides

          • Oceanfront pool and hot tub

          • Lounge chairs, umbrellas, and towels

          • Complimentary Wi-Fi

          • Poolside food and drinks available for purchase

          You can split your time between floating the lazy river, relaxing by the pool, or spending time on the beach overlooking the marina.

          ๐Ÿ‘‰ Check current pricing and availability:
          https://www.margaritavilleresorts.com/margaritaville-beach-resort-nassau/activities/day-passes


          ๐Ÿค” Public Beach or Resort Day Pass โ€” Which Is Best?

          • Choose a public beach if you want a free, flexible option and donโ€™t mind crowds

          • Choose a resort day pass if you want guaranteed loungers, shade, facilities, and a calmer experience

          For many repeat cruisers, resort passes feel like better value once you factor in taxis, chair rentals, food, and the general hassle factor.

          ๐ŸŽ’ Donโ€™t Disembark Without These!

          Is it safe to walk from the cruise port to the beach?

          Yes. The walk to Junkanoo Beach is well-trafficked, passes hotels and police stations, and is commonly used by cruise visitors.

          Can I use US dollars?

          Yes. USD is accepted everywhere. The Bahamian Dollar is pegged 1:1 with USD, and you may receive mixed change.

          Is there Wi-Fi at the beaches?

          Free Wi-Fi is available at the cruise port plaza. Public beaches generally do not offer Wi-Fi unless you buy something at a beach bar. Resorts usually include Wi-Fi.

          Which beach is best for snorkeling?

          Skip Junkanoo. For snorkeling, take a taxi to Love Beach, around 20 minutes from the port, which has a reef close to shore.

          Final Thoughts

          Nassau doesnโ€™t have to be a โ€œbeen there, done thatโ€ port. Whether you want a quick dip close to the ship, a classic Caribbean beach, or a stress-free resort day, thereโ€™s an option to suit every cruising style โ€” especially if this isnโ€™t your first visit.

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