The Olde Towne Mall at Sandyport - 1.5 miles
Cable Beach Golf Club - 7 miles
Ardastra Gardens, Zoo & Conservation Centre - 10 miles
Botanical Gardens - 11 miles
Prince George Wharf (cruise ships) - 12 miles
Downtown Nassau - 12.5 miles
Paradise Island - 14 miles Nassau International Airport (NAS): Approximate driving time is 5 minutes and distance is 2 miles.
Driving directions from Nassau International Airport: Exit the airport and turn right onto JFK Dr. Turn left onto Blake Rd. At the end of Blake, turn left onto West Bay St. Hotel is on the left.
Getting there: There is no regular shuttle service from the airport so the easiest way to get to the hotel is by taxi. Fare is $5–$15 USD for the first 2 passengers and $3 USD for each additional person. Rental cars, Town Cars, and limousines are more than $36 USD. Fees subject to change without notice. Rental cars are available online.
Getting around: This hotel is in a quieter area so the hotel provides a complimentary morning shuttle to Cable Beach for shopping and eating spots. Apart from that, travel is easiest by taxis and public buses, also known as jitneys. The #10 bus comes by the front door and heads to downtown shopping and tourist sites for fares of less than $5 USD. Water taxis cross from behind the Straw Market in Nassau to Paradise Island, for return fares of $5–$15 USD. Fees subject to change without notice. Water taxis and jitneys stop running at dusk. Scooters are also a popular way to tour and rent for more than $36 USD. Fees subject to change without notice. Bicycles are not recommended because downtown rental sites normally cannot deliver them to the hotel but bikes can be rented on Cable Beach or downtown for $16–$25 USD a day. Fees subject to change without notice. Driving British-style (on the left) along narrow streets and through roundabouts is daunting for most visitors so if going longer distances, taxis are best. Island-hopping is possible through Bahamas Ferries which runs catamarans to out islands including Eleuthera and Harbour Island from Potter’s Cay between the old and new Paradise Island bridges. Or visitors can travel as the locals do, on mailboats which leave for the out islands from Potter’s Cay or Prince George Wharf, but passage can run on “Bahamas time” (slowly) and cargo can include livestock. Return fares for both ferries and mailboats are more than $36 USD. Fees subject to change without notice.