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Things to do in New Providence Island

Things to do in  New Providence Island

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The Bahamas' most populous island and home to the capital Nassau, New Providence Island pairs cosmopolitan flair with the soft beaches and laid-back vibes associated with the Bahamian lifestyle. Travelers can soak up Caribbean culture at downtown art galleries and museums, then lounge by the pool at an all-inclusive resort or boutique beach cottage. Just across a bridge is Paradise Island, home to the world-famous Atlantis resort and Aquaventure water park—one of the top things to do for both kids and the young at heart.

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When to visit

Thanks to its Gulf Stream currents and balmy trade winds, New Providence Island is an appealing destination all year round. Temperatures typically hover between 70°F and 80°F throughout the year. December through mid-April promises the best conditions (albeit with large crowds over spring break from March to April). Hurricane season lasts from early June until late November; although it is often wet this time of year, hotel prices are lower than at any other time.

Getting around

Visitors to New Providence Island can easily get around by using taxis, which are typically affordable and reliable. Traveling by public transport is also an option and provides a glimpse of local life. Minibuses, known locally as “jitneys,” travel from downtown Nassau to all over New Providence, and you can flag them down wherever you spot them. If you decide to rent a vehicle, remember to drive on the left side of the road.

Traveler tips

Take cash with you when you head out to explore the island: Many restaurants, jitneys, and taxis only accept cash, with US dollars widely accepted. Tipping is expected in the Bahamas. It’s common practice to leave your server or taxi driver around 15 to 20 percent of the check or fare. Bartenders usually get a dollar or two per drink.

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People Also Ask
Q:What is New Providence Island known for?
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New Providence Island is the biggest and most populated island in the Bahamas and home to the capital city of Nassau. It boasts Cable Beach, one of the best beaches in the Bahamas, as well as some of the country’s biggest and glitziest resorts.

Q:How many days do you need on New Providence Island?
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It depends on how many activities you want to squeeze in, but four or five days on the island of New Providence is a good length of time to see the main attractions and spend some quality time by the beach. If you have a few extra days to spare, add on a visit to another island.

Q:Is New Providence the same as Nassau?
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No, New Providence is not the same as Nassau. New Providence is the name of an island, while Nassau is the name of a city located on that island. Nassau is the capital of and biggest city in the Bahamas.

Q:How do I get to New Providence Island?
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Most travelers fly into Lynden Pindling International Airport, the Bahamas’ main airport, which is located eight miles (13 kilometers) from downtown Nassau on the island of New Providence. Other travelers arrive on cruise ships or tour boats.

Q:What activities are popular on New Providence Island?
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Visitors to New Providence like to soak up the sun on Cable Beach, climb the Queen’s Staircase, explore Clifton Heritage National Park, and hit the Nassau bars and nightclubs after dark. Nassau is also a great jumping-off point for boat trips around the other islands.

Q:Is New Providence Island expensive?
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No, New Providence Island is not particularly expensive, although costs can skyrocket if you choose to stay in high-end resorts and eat only in tourist areas. Tours are generally cheap, there are plenty of outdoor activities that cost nothing, and you can save money by eating in more local restaurants.