Attractions

Queen's Staircase

Discover one of the most iconic historical landmarks in The Bahamas with U Trippin Transportation and Tours. The historic Queen’s Staircase, often called the “66 Steps,” is a breathtaking limestone staircase carved by hand between 1793 and 1794. Located in the heart of Nassau, this remarkable attraction was created to provide a direct route between downtown Nassau and Fort Fincastle. Today, it stands as a powerful symbol of Bahamian history, resilience, and freedom.

Surrounded by lush tropical vegetation and natural limestone walls, the Queen’s Staircase offers visitors a peaceful escape from the bustling streets of Nassau. The shaded pathway, cascading water feature, and impressive rock formations create one of the most photographed locations on the island. The staircase was later named in honor of Queen Victoria, whose reign became associated with the abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire.

Pirates of Nassau

Located in the heart of Nassau, the Pirates of Nassau Museum brings history to life through interactive exhibits, authentic pirate artifacts, and detailed recreations of life during the 17th and 18th centuries. Visitors can board a replica pirate ship, explore historic displays, and learn about legendary pirates such as Blackbeard and Calico Jack, who helped make Nassau known as the pirate capital of the Caribbean.

The museum offers an engaging experience for families, history enthusiasts, cruise passengers, and travelers looking to discover a unique side of Bahamian heritage. Through immersive exhibits and storytelling, guests gain insight into pirate culture, maritime history, and the important role Nassau played during the Golden Age of Piracy.

Junkanoo Beach

Experience the beauty and vibrant atmosphere of Junkanoo Beach with U Trippin Transportation and Tours. Located just minutes from downtown Nassau and the cruise port, Junkanoo Beach is one of the most popular public beaches in The Bahamas, offering crystal-clear turquoise waters, soft white sand, and breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea.

Perfect for cruise passengers, families, couples, and solo travelers, Junkanoo Beach provides the ideal setting for relaxation and fun. Visitors can swim in calm waters, soak up the tropical sunshine, enjoy local Bahamian food and drinks, or simply unwind while taking in the stunning ocean scenery. The beach’s lively atmosphere

Atlantis Paradise Island

Experience the world-famous Atlantis Paradise Island with U Trippin Transportation and Tours. Located on beautiful Paradise Island just across the bridge from Nassau, Atlantis is one of the most iconic resort destinations in the Caribbean, attracting visitors from around the world with its luxurious accommodations, stunning beaches, exciting attractions, and unforgettable family-friendly experiences.

Atlantis Paradise Island offers something for everyone. Guests can explore the incredible Aquaventure Water Park, featuring thrilling water slides, river rides, and expansive swimming pools. The resort is also home to one of the world’s largest open-air marine habitats, where visitors can observe sharks, stingrays, dolphins, tropical fish, and other fascinating marine life.

Clifton Heritage National Park

Discover the rich history, culture, and natural beauty of Clifton Heritage National Park with U Trippin Transportation and Tours. Located on the western tip of New Providence Island, Clifton Heritage National Park is one of The Bahamas’ most significant cultural and historical landmarks, offering visitors a unique journey through centuries of Bahamian heritage.

Spanning more than 200 acres of protected land and coastline, the park showcases the history of the Lucayan people, the colonial era, and the legacy of enslaved Africans who contributed to the development of The Bahamas. Visitors can explore historic ruins, walking trails, scenic overlooks, and educational exhibits that bring the island’s fascinating past to life.

Nassau Straw Market

Experience authentic Bahamian culture and shopping at the famous Nassau Straw Market with U Trippin Transportation and Tours. Located in the heart of downtown Nassau near the cruise port, the Nassau Straw Market is one of the most popular attractions in The Bahamas, offering visitors a vibrant marketplace filled with handmade crafts, local artwork, souvenirs, and unique Bahamian treasures.

The Straw Market is renowned for its skilled local artisans who create beautiful handcrafted straw products, including hats, handbags, baskets, mats, and decorative items. Visitors can browse hundreds of vendor stalls featuring authentic Bahamian gifts, wood carvings, jewelry, clothing, and personalized keepsakes that make perfect souvenirs from your island vacation.

Aquaventure

Experience nonstop excitement at Aquaventure Water Park with U Trippin Transportation and Tours. Located at the world-famous Atlantis Paradise Island Resort, Aquaventure is one of the Caribbean’s premier water parks, offering thrilling slides, river rides, pools, and family-friendly attractions across more than 140 acres of tropical paradise.

Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-pumping adventures or a relaxing day in the sun, Aquaventure has something for everyone. Brave the iconic water slides, float along scenic river rides, splash in refreshing pools, or unwind on beautiful white-sand beaches. The park’s exciting attractions and stunning tropical surroundings make it a must-visit destination for families, couples, groups, and cruise passengers visiting Nassau.

Fort Charlotte

Discover the rich military history of The Bahamas with a visit to Fort Charlotte, one of the largest and most impressive forts in Nassau. U Trippin Transportation and Tours offers convenient transportation and guided sightseeing experiences to this historic landmark, providing visitors with a fascinating glimpse into the island’s colonial past.

Built in 1789 by Lord Dunmore, Fort Charlotte was designed to protect Nassau Harbor from potential invasions. The fort features massive stone walls, underground tunnels, dungeons, drawbridges, and historic cannons that showcase the defensive architecture of the British colonial era. Although the fort never saw battle, it remains one of the best-preserved historical sites in The Bahamas.