Getting around Nassau can be a challenge — traffic, crowded streets, and the temptation to stick to touristy spots. That’s why a Segway tour offers a refreshing, active way to see the city’s highlights while soaking up the local vibe. This particular tour from Paradise Island Adventures promises a 2.5-hour journey packed with history, scenic views, and delicious bites, all led by knowledgeable guides who keep things engaging and safe.
What we genuinely love about this experience is how it combines the fun of riding a Segway with cultural insights and tasty local fare. The ride along Long Wharf Beach sounds idyllic, with a breeze and waves at your side, while visiting Fort Charlotte offers a glimpse into Nassau’s colonial past. Plus, the food tasting at Arawak Cay’s “Fish Fry” provides an authentic taste of Bahamian cuisine. One potential consideration? The tour’s length and stops mean you should be comfortable on a Segway and prepared for a fair bit of standing, which might be a challenge for some travelers.
This tour is best suited for active, curious travelers who want a mix of history, scenic riding, and local flavors. It’s perfect for those who enjoy guided experiences and don’t mind a small group. If you’re after a laid-back, purely sightseeing cruise, other options might suit you better. But if you’re eager for adventure, education, and a taste of Nassau’s vibrant culture, this tour checks many boxes.
Key Points

- Balanced Experience: Combines sightseeing, history, and food in one compact tour.
- Small Group: Max of 12 riders ensures personal attention and a friendly vibe.
- Scenic and Historic: Visits Fort Charlotte and gliding along Long Wharf Beach showcase Nassau’s charm.
- Authentic Food Tasting: Enjoys a genuine Bahamian meal at Arawak Cay’s Fish Fry.
- Learn from Locals: Guides share insightful stories about Nassau’s past and present.
- Accessible for Many: Suitable for ages 12+ and those able to stand unassisted.
A Practical Guide to Nassau’s Segway Tour

If you’re searching for a way to get around Nassau that’s more engaging than just taking a bus or walking, this 2.5-hour tour offers a lively alternative. From the moment you meet at Xavier’s Lower School, tucked away in the green National Pride building, you’re set for an adventure.
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The Training and First Stops
You’ll start with a brief, friendly training session, during which an experienced guide will show you how to operate the Eco-Glide — a motorized standing vehicle that’s surprisingly intuitive. Once you’re confident, the journey begins. The first major stop is Fort Charlotte, the largest of Nassau’s forts, built in the 18th century. This isn’t just a drive-by; after parking your Segway, you’ll walk with your guide through the fort’s limestone ruins, exploring underground dungeons and cannon placements. The panoramic views of Nassau Harbor from the ramparts make for memorable photo ops.
Gliding Along Long Wharf Beach
Next, you’ll ride along the Long Wharf Beach area, a stretch renowned for its lively cruise port and scenic lighthouse. Riding beside the shoreline, you’ll feel the cool sea breeze and hear the gentle sounds of waves — a true island moment. Your guide will offer insights into local developments, such as the new cruise port, and point out sites like the lighthouse. The area’s vibrant atmosphere and sparkling waters create a perfect backdrop for some relaxed photos.
Tasting Bahamian Flavors
The highlight for many is the stop at Arawak Cay, better known as the “Fish Fry.” This bustling food hub is where Nassau’s locals gather for grilled seafood, conch fritters, and lively conversations. You’ll stop at a charming, air-conditioned restaurant for a tasting that includes conch fritters, glazed wings, crispy fish fingers, and a refreshing Switcha (a lemon-lime drink). It’s an ideal moment to cool down, ask questions, and get a true taste of Bahamian cooking. Restrooms are available here, making it convenient and comfortable.
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After your meal, you’ll enjoy a short, fun “secret stop” — perhaps a scenic or cultural surprise — before heading back to Xavier’s Lower School. Throughout, the group size remains small, fostering a friendly vibe and personalized commentary from your guide.
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The Experience in Detail

This tour’s itinerary balances history, scenic riding, and food seamlessly. The inclusion of Fort Charlotte is a major plus, offering not just a quick stop but a narrated walk through Nassau’s colonial defenses. The admission fee is included, adding value for those interested in history. Riding the Segway along Nassau’s waterfront is a highlight, providing a fresh perspective on the city’s coastline, cruise port, and local landmarks.
Reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides who add context and humor, making the tour both educational and fun. One reviewer mentioned, “Our guide was so friendly and full of stories that made the history come alive.” Others appreciated the scenic views, with comments like “It felt like we were gliding through the city, but also taking in the natural beauty of the island.”
The Practical Aspects
The tour costs are reasonable considering the inclusion of training, guided commentary, stops, and food. The group size of up to 12 riders allows for a personalized experience but still maintains a lively social atmosphere. The 2.5-hour duration is manageable even for travelers with tight schedules, fitting well into a morning or early afternoon in Nassau.
What to bring? Camera, sunscreen, and comfortable clothing are recommended. The tour is suitable for ages 12 and up, with a weight limit of 100-290 lbs, and requires the ability to stand unassisted. It’s not appropriate for children under 12 or travelers with mobility issues.
Value and Overall Impression
While this experience isn’t the cheapest option available, it offers good value for those seeking a mix of sights, history, and local flavor. The combination of scenic riding, historical exploration, and authentic food makes it stand out as a well-rounded choice for active travelers.
Who Will Appreciate This Tour?

If you’re a traveler who enjoys active experiences and learning about local culture through guided storytelling, you’ll find this tour engaging. It’s especially suited for those comfortable on a Segway and eager to explore Nassau beyond the typical tourist spots. Food lovers will appreciate the chance to sample Bahamian cuisine in a lively setting.
It’s less ideal for travelers with mobility restrictions or those seeking a very relaxed, purely sightseeing experience. The emphasis on small groups and personalized guides creates a friendly, inclusive atmosphere that many find appealing.
FAQ
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 12 and older can participate, provided they can stand unassisted and are comfortable on a Segway.
How much riding is involved?
You’ll ride for about 30 minutes at Fort Charlotte and roughly an hour along Long Wharf Beach, with additional riding during transfers between stops.
Are the Segways easy to operate?
Yes. The tour begins with a brief training session, and the equipment is designed to be safe and easy for beginners.
Do I need to bring my own food or drinks?
No, the tour includes a Bahamian tasting at Arawak Cay, with conch fritters, wings, fish fingers, and Switcha provided.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for warm weather, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended. Closed-toe shoes are required; slippers are not allowed.
Is the tour canceled if it rains?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, so check weather forecasts beforehand.
Final Thoughts
This Nassau Segway tour offers a fantastic blend of history, scenic coastline, and culinary delights. It captures the lively spirit of Nassau while providing a fun, active way to explore. The small-group setting and knowledgeable guides ensure a personalized experience that many travelers find memorable. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or just looking for an engaging way to see the sights, this tour delivers a well-rounded adventure.
It’s best suited for active, curious visitors who want more than just a bus ride. If you’re comfortable on a Segway and eager to learn about Nassau’s past and present, this tour is a smart choice. Just remember to bring your camera, sunscreen, and a sense of adventure — and enjoy discovering Nassau in a whole new way.
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