Nassau, Bahamas

Kosher Cruise Port Guide

Nassau is the capital of the Bahamas and one of the most visited cruise ports in the Caribbean. Located on the island of New Providence, Nassau combines colonial history, stunning beaches, mega-resorts, and vibrant local culture — all within easy reach of the cruise terminal.

Highlights

  • Atlantis Paradise Island — The iconic resort features a massive waterpark (Aquaventure), marine habitats, a casino, and beautiful beaches. Day passes are available for cruise guests.
  • Baha Mar Resort — A newer luxury resort complex on Cable Beach with pools, a golf course, and one of the largest casinos in the Caribbean.
  • Junkanoo Beach — A free public beach within walking distance of the cruise port. Crystal-clear water, lounge chair rentals, and beachside vendors.
  • Queen's Staircase — A historic 65-step limestone staircase carved by enslaved people in the late 1700s, leading to Fort Fincastle.
  • Straw Market — A bustling downtown market selling handmade crafts, straw goods, and souvenirs. Great for gifts.
  • Blue Lagoon Island — A private island excursion with dolphin encounters, sea lion shows, and beach access.

Tips for Kosher Travelers

  • Kosher restaurant at Baha MarCinko Asian Latino Grill at the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar is Nassau's first kosher restaurant, under the supervision of Chabad of the Bahamas. Asian-Latin fusion cuisine with a Shabbat menu available.
  • Chabad of the Bahamas — Rabbi Sholom Bluming runs a welcoming Chabad at the Baha Mar resort complex. Weekly Shabbat services and meals. An eruv surrounds the entire Baha Mar property. Visit jewishbahamas.com for details.
  • Eat on the ship — For meals outside Baha Mar, return to the ship. Have breakfast and lunch at the Solarium Bistro (Royal Caribbean) or your ship's kosher venue.
  • Bring sealed snacks — For the beach and excursions. See our packing list.
  • Junkanoo Beach is walking distance — No need to book an excursion. Walk from the cruise terminal (about 10 minutes) to a free beach day.
  • Jewish history — Jewish connections to the Bahamas date back to 1492: Luis de Torres, Columbus's interpreter and a Converso, is believed to have been the first European to set foot in the New World at San Salvador. A historic Jewish cemetery is located on Shirley Street in Nassau.

Port Guide

Nassau is a pier port — your ship docks directly at Prince George Wharf in downtown Nassau. The cruise terminal is walking distance from Bay Street shopping, the Straw Market, and Junkanoo Beach. Taxis and tour operators are readily available at the port exit.

US dollars are accepted everywhere in Nassau (the Bahamian dollar is pegged 1:1 to the USD). Credit cards are widely accepted at resorts and restaurants.

Sailings That Visit Nassau, Bahamas

Nassau appears on many of our Bahamas and Caribbean itineraries:

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