Nassau: Prince George Wharf

Nassau, Bahamas: With its close proximity to the United States, Nassau has become a major port of call on many cruise itineraries. These cruise ships depend upon the deep waters of Prince George Wharf to bring thousand of passengers into the city daily.

The port is capable of serving up to six cruise ships at one time. The harbor was also recently dredged to allow access to the largest passenger vessel, Oasis of the Seas.

The port is located in the heart of historic Nassau and within a short drive or water taxi from Paradise Island. As passengers arrive at the port and head towards the city, they enter through Festival Place. The brightly colored Festival Place welcomes the visitors to the culture of the city and features shopping, dining, information and transportation at one spot. After passing through the Festival Place, travelers exit into the city and begin the journey.

Many of the major cruise lines offer a Bahama itinerary that calls on Nassau as their main port of call. Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Disney and Norwegian offer three and four night Bahama itineraries. Many of these same cruise lines also make a stop here on their seven night Eastern Caribbean itinerary.

For more photos of Nassau, visit my Nassau photo gallery.

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