Graycliff Chocolates - is it so far away that it needs a cab? I thought we'd be near it when we take our walking tour.
Well, I just looked at a map, and by the map it seems walkable.
But we once tried the oft-mentioned walking tour (with the steps and fort, etc), and ended at, I assume, Elizabeth Street because the street signs disappeared. Being tourists I wasn't comfy having the map out, and DH (who has traveled the world since his childhood and is comfy almost anywhere) felt strongly that we needed to go back to the ship. Oh and the sidewalk ran out at that point, too.
Second time we were in Nassau we did the Greycliff chocolate factory tour, and the driver drove us around quite a bit before we got there. So I thought it was further away.
Suppose it depends on your comfort level. I know I could not convince DH (who is about to go to Mexico City then Buenos Aires where he will walk around the area for his job) to walk there if we were to get off the ship in Nassau again.
I've been told for 20 years that tanzanite is about to run out so I'd better buy it now while the price is good.
Bwa ha ha.
I'm greeted by Diamonds International, Señor Frogs, and Hard Rock. Oh well, I guess that's what the tourists want.
We LOVE ports, including Nassau. Seek out and find wonderful people to learn about their island.
Now, I do have to say that those places DO hire local people. And you can talk to them. We had a lovely conversation at Tanzanite Int'l with employees who lived there. A schoolgirl in uniform came in the door to say hi to her mom, who was the employee helping us, so there are locals working even there. Same at Hard Rock (these situations were in Sint Maarten). (note: I had different places for SM that day but DS and I had spent the 3 weeks prior to the cruise sick sick sick, and the day before walking around San Juan just wiped us out, so we went with TI and lunch at HRH instead of my plans) You don't have to talk to the people selling cheap stuff from China in order to talk to locals. (you can talk to the people selling expensive stuff, too)
