Private speed boat beach and bar hopping visiting Rose island

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Private speed boat beach and bar hopping visiting Rose island

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A day on a speed boat changes your whole pace. This private Bahamas charter pairs three island beach stops with bar time on the sand and a floating bar feel that keeps things social without the big-tour chaos. You also get that mix of relaxation and action—sand for kids, cruiser time for adults, plus the kind of stop where snorkeling can happen.

What I like most is the rhythm: you’re not stuck in one spot for hours, and you still get real beach time for kicking back. I also like the social twist, because the floating bar turns the boat trip into a moving mini hangout. The one thing to consider is simple: this experience needs good weather, so rough conditions can affect timing.

Key highlights at a glance

Private speed boat beach and bar hopping visiting Rose island - Key highlights at a glance

  • Private charter for up to 8 people at one price, so you control the vibe
  • Three island beach stops with time to play in the sand or just relax
  • Floating bar time where you can mingle on the water
  • Rose Island included, with beach access that feels away from the busy areas
  • Snorkeling moments may happen, and one guide-team mention includes swimming pigs sightings

Private Speed Boat to Three Islands in About Four Hours

Private speed boat beach and bar hopping visiting Rose island - Private Speed Boat to Three Islands in About Four Hours
This is the kind of tour that makes Nassau feel wider than the usual cruise-day loop. You’re on a private speed boat, and the goal is straightforward: hit multiple islands and get quality beach time at each stop. The total duration is about four hours, which means you get variety without feeling trapped in a full-day schedule.

The private-group format is a big deal for comfort. Up to 8 people means you can keep the energy how you like it—more mellow, more playful, or a little of both. And since it’s a mobile ticket experience, you’re not juggling paper plans once you arrive.

A practical note: the start point is at Colours of The Bahamas in Nassau (near public transportation). That’s helpful if you’re planning to take a taxi or rideshare before you meet your boat crew. You’ll also return to the same meeting point when the tour ends.

You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in New Providence Island

Rose Island Beach Time: Sand, Shade, and the Easiest Kind of Fun

Rose Island is part of the plan, and that matters because the tour isn’t framed as a checklist of sights. It’s framed around beaches—soft sand where you can actually spend time. You’ll have chances to get out, walk around local beach areas, and enjoy the kind of slow, low-stress beach day that feels more like a vacation than a tour.

I love that this isn’t only for swimmers. The description is built for mixed groups: kids can play in the sand, and adults can relax while everyone is still together. If you’re traveling with different ages, that flexibility makes this type of charter a lot easier to manage than tours where everyone has to stick to one activity.

One small drawback to keep in mind: because the plan is split across multiple islands, you won’t have the same deep, hours-long beach drift time you might want at a single destination. It’s a “move and enjoy” style day. If you’re hoping for one perfect beach and nothing else, this may feel a bit fast.

The Other Island Stops: Why “Multiple Beaches” Works Better Than One

Private speed boat beach and bar hopping visiting Rose island - The Other Island Stops: Why “Multiple Beaches” Works Better Than One
The charter includes three different island stops with private-feeling beaches. That’s a smart formula in the Bahamas, where conditions can vary by beach—wind, sun, and water calmness. With multiple islands, you’re more likely to land on good vibes at more than one stop.

The stops are also designed for real downtime. You can hang on the sand, relax, and then switch back to water time when you feel like it. The description specifically points to time for local beach spots along the way, which is one reason this kind of charter can feel more authentic than a “drop, take photos, leave” itinerary.

What to watch for: since you’re on a speed boat between islands, the day can feel more like an active outing than a slow beach lounge. If you’re sensitive to boat travel or you’re going with very young kids, you’ll want to manage expectations and plan for a slightly bouncy, upbeat pace.

Floating Bar Hopping: Where the Trip Turns Social

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The floating bar is where this tour earns its name. This isn’t just a stop to grab drinks and get back on board. The idea is to mingle—locals and other guests on private charters—while you’re out on the water.

That social angle is one of the best value-for-your-time features. Instead of you spending part of the day figuring out where to go for drinks or entertainment, the boat experience builds it in. You get beach, music, and bar time in one flow.

The description also notes you can purchase lunch and listen to island music at beach bars or the floating bar setup. Even without getting into specifics about the menu, that combo is key: you can keep the day moving without everyone breaking off into separate plans.

If you’re traveling as a group of friends or as a family with teenagers, this portion can be the highlight. It’s not a loud party vibe by default, but it does create a shared “we’re on vacation” moment.

Snorkeling Moments and the Chance to See Swimming Pigs

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One review called out a lovely snorkeling outing, and it even mentioned swimming pigs. That’s the kind of detail that changes a tour from pleasant to memorable, because it’s not the typical beach-and-bar loop.

The important thing for you is how to interpret this. The main tour promises island beach time and bar-hopping, but snorkeling appears as part of the experience flow. If snorkeling is a priority, this is worth considering because you may get a moment that adds a wow factor.

How to prepare for snorkeling time (without overthinking it): if you have your own snorkel gear, you’ll likely feel more comfortable. At minimum, you’ll want to be ready for water time and having a plan for wet-to-dry changes, since you’ll likely move between boat, sand, and water.

You can also read our reviews of more private tours in New Providence Island

Timing and Pace: A Comfortable Speed Boat Day, Not a Marathon

Private speed boat beach and bar hopping visiting Rose island - Timing and Pace: A Comfortable Speed Boat Day, Not a Marathon
Four hours sounds short because it is short. That’s the point. A private speed boat charter is designed to compress the fun—get you to multiple islands quickly, then let you linger where it counts: beaches and bar time.

Because the charter is private, your group doesn’t have to merge with strangers who may slow down departures. That tends to make the whole experience feel smoother, especially when you’re trying to coordinate families or mixed-age groups.

Still, the pace is active. Between islands, you’re traveling on a speed boat, and the day includes multiple transitions. If you’re the type who likes to settle in and stay put, you might find yourself wishing for more time at the best beach. If you like variety, this pace is a win.

Price and Value: $850 for Up to 8 People

Private speed boat beach and bar hopping visiting Rose island - Price and Value: $850 for Up to 8 People
Let’s talk money in the way it actually matters. The price is $850 per group up to 8, with a typical booking window averaging about 23 days in advance. That means you’re paying for the boat and the private group setup, not per person.

Value depends on how you’re traveling:

  • If you’re a group of 6 to 8, the cost per person can feel reasonable for a private speed boat day plus multiple island stops.
  • If you’re only 2 or 3 people, it can feel steep compared to larger public tours.

The reason it’s still worth it for smaller groups is comfort and control. You’re not waiting around for other groups to arrive, and you get the private charter rhythm. Plus, the floating bar and multi-island layout are harder to replicate with DIY planning unless you already know the logistics.

If you’re budget-minded, treat this as a “treat-day” purchase. It’s the kind of outing that can anchor a vacation because it delivers variety without turning into a full-day commitment.

Meeting Point: Starting Smooth at Colours of The Bahamas

Private speed boat beach and bar hopping visiting Rose island - Meeting Point: Starting Smooth at Colours of The Bahamas
You’ll start and end at Colours of The Bahamas in Nassau, near public transportation. For most visitors, that’s a helpful detail because it reduces friction. You don’t need a complex pickup plan or a remote rendezvous point.

Since the tour ends back at the start, you also avoid the hassle of figuring out transport from a faraway location afterward. That’s especially nice when you’re trying to stack a dinner plan, since you’ll know you’re back in Nassau at the same base.

Also, you’ll receive a confirmation at booking time, which helps you feel set before you arrive.

Who Should Book This Rose Island Charter (and Who Might Skip It)

This is a strong fit if you want a beach-and-bar day with real variety. It works well for families because the plan supports different energy levels: kids can play in the sand while adults relax. It also suits friend groups who want a social setting, since the floating bar is part of the experience.

It’s also ideal if you hate the idea of a tight schedule with constant walking. The tour keeps the “work” simple: meet, ride, stop, relax, repeat.

You might want to consider another option if you’re looking for a single long beach day or a deep sightseeing tour. This one is about getting around and enjoying multiple beaches rather than lingering in one place.

Quick FAQ for Your Planning

FAQ

What’s the price for this tour?

It’s $850 per group, up to 8 people.

How long is the experience?

The tour lasts about 4 hours.

Where do we meet for the tour?

The meeting point is Colours of The Bahamas in Nassau, The Bahamas, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.

What will we do during the tour?

You’ll travel by speed boat to three island stops with beautiful beach time, plus bar time at beach bars and a floating bar. Lunch can be purchased at the bars.

Does the tour include snorkeling?

Snorkeling isn’t guaranteed in the overview, but one review mentioned snorkeling as part of the outing.

What happens if the weather is bad?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Is the ticket mobile?

Yes, the tour uses a mobile ticket.

Should You Book This Rose Island Speed-Boat and Bar Hop?

If you want a short, high-fun day that mixes beaches, possible snorkeling, and a floating bar social vibe, I’d book it. The private-group setup for up to 8 is what makes the experience feel special—less waiting, more control, and a schedule that stays focused on beach time.

Before you commit, make sure the timing works for your trip and you’re comfortable with the “three island in four hours” pace. If that sounds like your style, this is an excellent way to spend Nassau time—especially if Rose Island is on your must-do list.

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