Best of King's Wharf and Nassau Package
2 Port Package
4.9 / 5 | 45 ReviewsBermuda Glass Bottom Boat Tour
See Bermuda from above and below aboard a glass-bottom boat. With ample viewing areas, the boat gives you amazing underwater views without getting you wet. Relax and enjoy the sights on this fun Bermuda tour. Make your reservation today.
Once you're on the glass bottom boat, stretch out on the upper deck and listen to your captain tell you tales about the island's history and culture. Among the sights you can expect to see are the beautiful Sea Gardens and the Vixen shipwreck. The Vixen was a gunboat that was sunk back in 1896; it's known for being the first twin-propeller vessel in the Royal Navy. As you continue toward the northernmost coral reef on earth, take a gander at the floor to see coral, fish and other notable sights below you. Your guide will identify the various creatures and provide you some fun facts about life underwater. Turtles are another common sight on this Bermuda tour because this area is considered a sanctuary for them. Sit back, take in the sights on one of Bermuda's top tours. Book your spot now.
An approximate 5 to 15-minute walk from the cruise ship pier is required to reach your departure location. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.Explore Nassau Walking Tour
This Nassau tour gives you a great overview and understanding of modern day Nassau through the lens of history, starting with the Lucayan Arawaks.
The original inhabitants of the Bahamas, the Lucayans were the first natives to encounter Christopher Columbus on his travels to the Americas. Learn about their peaceful, primitive culture and their ultimate demise at the hands of the early Western colonizers.
At your Nassau excursion, you will make your way to Fort Fincastle, built in 1793 and used as a bastion of defense with 12 canons and 1 howitzer among its armament. In later years it served as a lighthouse to guide naval traffic in its waters.
While here, take a few minutes to ascend the 66 limestone steps of the Queen's Staircase named in honor of Queen Victoria. Built by 18th century slaves, this staircase allegedly connected the fort to Nassau City.
In Rawson Parliament Square you will be surrounded by flamingo-pink government houses with a distinctly colonial feel. Hear about the Bahamian system of government and take a photo of Queen Victoria's statue before heading over to Port overlook.
This tour is perfect for those who enjoy touring in small, intimate groups and want an up close and personal look at Nassau.
Please Note: Fort Fincastle is currently undergoing necessary renovations and will therefore be closed through mid-2026.
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