10 Historic Sites in New Providence Island That You Shouldn't Miss

May 14, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Discover the best top things to do in New Providence Island, Bahamas including Coin of the Realm, Balcony House, Nassau Public Library & Museum, Queen's Staircase, Fort Montagu, Adelaide Village, Fort Charlotte, Fort Fincastle, Blackbeard's Tower, The Deanery.
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1. Coin of the Realm

Charlotte Street, Nassau N4845 New Providence Island +1 242-322-4862 [email protected] http://coinrealm.net
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5.0 based on 32 reviews

Coin of the Realm

Reviewed By G221OCandersb

Just home from the Bahamas after a most fantastic trip. I went looking for a gold coin from the Bahamas and I found it at "the One and Only Coin shop"!!! It was a great find - a 20 dollars coin in gold from 1967 (proof version). Great service from the most friendly people - Karen and her mom. And a super price too not to forget. Great place to look for coins from the Bahamas - you will not regret a visit to the shop. Best regards from Denmark, Anders.

2. Balcony House

Market Street off Bay Street intersection Market Street and Trinity Place, Nassau New Providence Island +1 242-302-2621
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Balcony House

The oldest wooden structure on the island, built in the 18th century.

Reviewed By MammaBear60 - Warkworth, Canada

My husbad and I had the tour guide to ourselves about an hour before closing time. She was very thorough and informative. Definitely worth a visit as we love buildings that show how people lived decades ago, and we happily made a donation.

3. Nassau Public Library & Museum

Shirley Street, Nassau New Providence Island +1 242-322-4907
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4.0 based on 68 reviews

Nassau Public Library & Museum

This museum on the history of Nassau features an old jail and exhibits on the Lucayan Indians.

4. Queen's Staircase

Top of Elizabeth Avenue, off Shirley Street, Nassau New Providence Island +1 242-427-9878 http://www.bahamas.com/node/50510#zoom=14&lat=24.98271&lon=-77.45705&layers=00B0T
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4.0 based on 2,169 reviews

Queen's Staircase

This limestone staircase was built by slaves to honor Queen Victoria's help in the abolition of slavery in the Bahamas.

Reviewed By jordan954r - Orlando, United States

This weekend we took a cruise to Nassau, Bahamas. Looking for things to do when getting off the ship we searched trip advisor to find things to do asides from the typical excursions offered by the cruise line. Best decision ever. Thank you Marvelous tours. Our tour guide Marvin was amazing. Marvelous uses a nice newer clean ford transit 350 passenger van with great air conditioning. (Most other tours driving around use some sketchy looking busted vans that look like they are transporting prisoners.) Marvin was very funny, very accommodating (provided cold water bottles and battery powered fans mid-tour thankfully, it was HOT), and more importantly very knowledgeable of his hometown. We went to the tea shop, rum cake shop, fort fincastle with shops, rum distillery, queen staircase, Atlantis, along with drive-by’s of various monuments and important buildings. Marvelous tours made our time in Nassau fantastic. I highly recommend this tour if you want to have a great time. Thank you Marvin and Marvelous Tours!!

5. Fort Montagu

Eastern Rd New Providence Island http://www.bahamas.com/vendor/fort-montagu
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4.0 based on 50 reviews

Fort Montagu

The oldest fort on the island, also a place to kick back and relax on well-manicured lawns overlooking the ocean.

Reviewed By Simplyexpensive - Ponoka, Canada

for $2 you get to enter this fort and are presented with a friendly knowledgeable guide whom gives you a quick history

6. Adelaide Village

New Providence Island
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4.0 based on 3 reviews

Adelaide Village

This historic village was established in 1831 when the Governor of the Bahamas gave the land to freed slaves.

7. Fort Charlotte

West Bay Street, Nassau New Providence Island +1 242-325-9186 http://www.bahamas.com/node/50514
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4.0 based on 480 reviews

Fort Charlotte

Underground passages and dungeons lie underneath this old fort, built in 1787.

Reviewed By 5Canadians - Peterborough, Canada

Our tour of this very old fort became an animated history lesson because of our guide, Veronica, whose dynamic delivery is exceptional. We laughed and appreciated her storytelling ability and learned a lot about Bahamian history in the process. The fort was part of a bicycle tour we were on and while the fort itself and its story were interesting and it provided an amazing overall view, it is Veronica who left the most lasting impression.

8. Fort Fincastle

Bennet_s Hill, Nassau New Providence Island +1 242-356-9085 https://www.nassauparadiseisland.com/things-to-do/unique-tours/history-culture/tour-local-forts
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3.5 based on 811 reviews

Fort Fincastle

The top of this 126-foot fort offers spectacular panoramic views of the ocean.

Reviewed By 143meccaj

It just a wonder site to see. Rich with history behind it. The Water Tower and the Queen Staircase is very close by all are walking distance.

9. Blackbeard's Tower

Blackbeard's Terrace 5 miles east of Fort Montagu, Nassau New Providence Island
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3.0 based on 18 reviews

Blackbeard's Tower

Watch tower reportedly used by the pirate Blackbeard.

10. The Deanery

28 Queen Street, Nassau New Providence Island

This house is rumored to be the oldest in the Bahamas.

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