Nassau, Bahamas · ATV & Buggy Tours

What to Expect on Your First ATV Tour in Nassau

Never ridden one before? Good. Here’s exactly what happens from the moment you arrive to the moment you’re already planning your next ride.

First-timer friendly No experience needed From $122 per person

Most people show up a little nervous. They leave wondering why they waited so long. That pretty much sums up the first ATV tour experience in Nassau — and we’ve seen it happen hundreds of times.

Nassau isn’t just a beach destination. There are colonial forts built to protect a pirate haven, colourful Bahamian villages that most tourists never find, and stretches of coastline that feel completely untouched. An ATV or buggy gets you there in style. A cruise ship excursion does not.

If you’ve never driven an ATV — or a buggy — before, this guide is for you. We’re walking you through every single step, from what to pack to how the first few seconds on the throttle feel.

01 Before You Arrive — What to Prepare

The good news: there’s not much to prepare. The better news: most of what you need, we provide. Here’s the short version of what to think about before you show up.

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Closed-toe shoes
Mandatory for safety. Sneakers are perfect. Flip flops won’t work.
Sunscreen (already applied)
Nassau sun is intense. Apply before you arrive.
A phone in a secure pocket
You’ll want photos at every stop.
Lightweight, comfortable clothes
Long pants recommended. Avoid anything loose.
Extra cash
For souvenirs and purchases from local stores along the way.
Valid ID
Required for check-in and waiver signing. Must be 25+ to drive.
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Sandals or open-toed shoes
Not permitted on any vehicle for safety reasons.
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Jewellery or dangling accessories
Leave them at the hotel.
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A huge lunch before you arrive
You’ll be sampling conch salad, rum cake, and Bahamian bites on the tour. Save some room.

We provide helmets. Arrive 15 minutes early — there’s paperwork, gear fitting, and you’ll want to take your time getting comfortable with the vehicle before we set off.

02 Arrival and the Safety Briefing

When you arrive, check-in takes a few minutes. You’ll sign a waiver, get fitted for your helmet, and meet your guide — the person who’ll be with you for the entire ride.

Then comes the briefing. How the throttle works. How the brakes work. How to turn. Hand signals we use on the road. What to do if you need to stop. We don’t move until every single person in the group feels confident. No exceptions, no rushing.

What it feels like

You buckle your helmet and the guide gives it a small tug to check the fit. The engine rumbles to life under you — it’s louder than you expected and the vibration travels all the way up through the handlebars. Someone in the group grins. Five minutes later, everyone’s having the time of their life.

03 Getting on the ATV — The First Few Minutes

Every tour begins with a short practice loop so you can get comfortable — this is where you get a feel for the throttle sensitivity, how the brakes respond, and how the vehicle handles.

The ATVs are automatic, which means no gear shifting, no clutch, no confusion. You accelerate, you brake, you steer. If you can drive a golf cart or ride a bicycle, you’re more prepared than you think.

The moment it clicks is different for everyone. For some people it’s the first corner. For others it’s when they crest a small hill and feel the wind. But there’s always a moment — usually within the first few minutes — where the nerves just evaporate.

04 What the Tour Actually Looks Like in Nassau

This is where Nassau tours are genuinely special. You’re threading through the actual history, culture, and flavours of the island. Here’s what a typical Nassau ATV tour includes:

Rum Cake Factory
Rum cake is to the Bahamas what baguettes are to Paris. At the factory you’ll hear the history behind this beloved island staple and sample several delicious varieties.
Food tasting · Local culture
Queen’s Staircase
Hewn entirely from solid limestone rock by enslaved people between 1793 and 1794. The 66 steps lead directly to Fort Fincastle. Seeing it in person hits differently than reading about it.
Landmark · Deeply historical
Fort Charlotte
Built in 1788 by Lord Dunmore, Fort Charlotte is the largest fort in New Providence. It sits on a hill with a commanding view of Nassau Harbour and Paradise Island.
Historic site · Great for photos
Tasty Teas — Food Sampling
Discover the world of Bahamian bush teas — a tradition rooted deep in island culture. Sample several exotic iced tea blends and learn the stories behind each one.
Food sampling · Bahamian tradition
Arawak Cay — The Fish Fry
The cultural heartbeat of Nassau. Watch a local crack and prepare fresh conch salad right in front of you. Stunning views of the waterfront and Nassau Harbour Lighthouse.
Local food · Conch salad · Waterfront views
The Island Caves
A truly unique Nassau experience. These ancient limestone caves are one of the island’s hidden gems — dramatic, atmospheric, and full of character. A stop that surprises every single guest.
Hidden gem · Nassau caves · Unique experience

The pacing is yours. A guide leads from the front and a second guide brings up the rear — nobody gets left behind or rushed. There are photo stops and water stops built in. This is your day, not a race.


05 The Questions We Get Asked Every Single Time

“I’ve never driven an ATV before. Is that okay?”

More than okay — it’s expected. The majority of our guests haven’t either. The safety briefing covers everything and the practice area exists precisely for first-timers.

“What if I fall behind the group?”

You won’t be left alone. Our guides ride at the pace of the group and the rear guide stays behind the last rider. If you need to stop for any reason, just signal and we pull over.

“Is it safe?”

All vehicles are professionally maintained, helmets are provided, group sizes are kept small, and every guide is experienced and certified. We take safety seriously.

“Can my kids come?”

Children aged 10 and over are welcome as passengers. Children under 10 are not permitted on ATV tours.

“ATV or buggy — which should I choose?”

ATVs give you an open, individual riding feel. Buggies are side-by-side vehicles, great for couples and families. Both cover the same routes. It comes down to how you want to ride.

“What if it rains?”

Nassau weather is generally excellent. In the case of severe weather, we’ll always communicate with you ahead of time and work out the best option.

06 After the Tour

You’ll pull back in dusty, sun-warmed, and already asking if you can go again. Most people climb off the ATV with a kind of loose, happy energy that’s hard to describe but easy to recognise.

If photos were taken during the tour, your guide can point you toward how to get them. Ask about our other tour routes — Nassau has more to show you than any single tour can cover.

You’ll probably do this

Stand next to the ATV for one last photo. Shake your guide’s hand and mean it. Pull out your phone while still in the car park and start looking for when you can come back. It happens almost every time.

Ready to ride?

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From $122 per person (fees & taxes added at checkout). No experience needed. All skill levels welcome. Groups of all sizes welcome. We’ll handle everything else.

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