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Pirate Museum on Nassau


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Is it more for kids or will adults enjoy it as well?

 

My cousin and I (ages 29 and 32) thought it looked interesting when we were in Nassau in May. However it was a holiday and the museum was closed.

 

Going back to Nassau in February of next year and I'm tempted to go there. I can't tell from the website if it's something geared towards kids or not.

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Well I think we might do this. Hopefully we have time for the Museum and to head over to the Queens Staircase and somewhere for lunch.

 

 

Carnival has an excursion that goes to the Queens Staircase, 2 forts and the Pirate Museum but that's 60 bucks.

 

Go straight to the museum, theres not much to the forts and staircase. Way to crowded for what they are (not much) and the sardine crammed in the can ride blows. Don't waste what little time you have there, go to the beach.:cool:

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