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Pirates of Nassau MuseumvsThe National Art Gallery of The Bahamas
Both Pirates of Nassau Museum and The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas are rated highly by those who travel for a living. On balance, The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas is preferred by most professionals compared to Pirates of Nassau Museum. The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas has a TripExpert Score of 86 with praise from 2 reviews like Michelin Guide, Lonely Planet.
Pirates of Nassau Museum
Travel + Leisure
Lonely Planet
Travel + Leisure
Fodor's
Marlborough and George Streets, Nassau, New Providence Island
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" Half of the self-guided tour takes place in a replica wooden ship with wax models, mock displays and live animated scalawags. The total experience is a highly animated journey." Full review
"This museum provides the right mix of entertainment and history for kids and parents alike. There’s a great gift shop, Plunder, next door." Full review
"The museum includes a replica of an 18th-century pirate ship, on which museumgoers can pretend to stow away...it's a good place to learn about the golden age of piracy" Full review
"Take a self-guided journey through Nassau's pirate days in this interactive museum devoted to such notorious members of the city's past as Blackbeard, Mary Read, and Anne Bonney" Full review
The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
Fodor's
West & West Hill Streets, (Same street as Gray Cliff and across the street from St. Francis Xavier Cathedral), Nassau, New Providence Island
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"If you’re jangled by the chaos of Bay St, you'll find a welcome oasis inside the stately 1860s-era Villa Doyle: a grand art museum that's one of the gems in the Bahamian crown." Full review
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"For an overview of the visual arts in the Bahamas, as well as contemporary and experimental art, the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas features artists such as Amos Ferguson, John Cox and Brent Malone." Full review
"Opened in 2003, the museum houses the works of esteemed Bahamian artists such as Max Taylor, Amos Ferguson, Brent Malone, John Cox, and Antonius Roberts" Full review