REVIEW · NEW PROVIDENCE ISLAND
Unlimited Water Sports Package
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Kayak, snorkel, repeat—at one low price. This all-day unlimited water sports package at Junkanoo Beach gives you access to several activities in the same window on New Providence Island. I like that you can jump between options instead of committing to just one.
Two big wins for me: you get life jacket rentals included, so you do not need to bring your own, and the package includes both paddle-based options (paddleboards and single/double kayaks) plus snorkeling gear. One drawback to keep in mind is that the experience is scheduled like an on-site activity—so if the operator does not show up on time, you could end up needing to arrange access with a different rental provider that day.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Unlimited water sports at Junkanoo Beach: the core idea
- Price and value: $35 per group (up to 4) changes the math
- Where you start and end: Tiki Bikini Hut, Junkanoo Beach
- What unlimited access really means once you’re on the beach
- Paddleboards: a simple way to test the waters
- Kayaks (single and double): your choice of pace and people
- Snorkeling gear included: easy upgrade from paddling to looking
- The Inflatable Water Park: the standout included add-on
- Logistics that matter: mobile ticket, confirmation, and on-site timing
- Weather and refunds: what’s enforceable and what’s not
- Who this package suits best (and who should think twice)
- Should you book this unlimited water sports package?
- FAQ
- What activities are included in the unlimited water sports package?
- How much does it cost, and how many people does the price cover?
- How long can we use the gear?
- Where do we meet for the activity?
- Do we need to bring a life jacket?
- How does the ticketing work?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
Key things to know before you go

- Unlimited use of paddleboards, single kayaks, double kayaks, snorkeling gear, and the Inflatable Water Park
- Life jackets are included—no extra rental fee and no packing required
- One price per group: $35 for up to 4 people, so it can pencil out well with friends or family
- Junkanoo Beach base at the Tiki Bikini Hut, with the activity ending back at the same meeting point
- Timing flexibility from about 1 to 6 hours, depending on what you want to do and how long you stay
Unlimited water sports at Junkanoo Beach: the core idea

If your Bahamas plan has only a few hours on the water, this kind of package makes a lot of sense. Instead of booking paddleboarding and then hoping you also have time for snorkeling, you get a buffet-style setup: paddleboards, single and double kayaks, snorkeling gear, and the exclusive Inflatable Water Park are all part of the deal.
The setting matters too. Junkanoo Beach is a classic Nassau stop, and having one base location makes your day feel simpler. You check in, you get access to the gear, and you keep using it. There is no obvious pressure to “finish” one activity before moving to the next—you choose what you want to spend your time on.
I also like that the package is designed to feel low-friction. You do not need to bring a life jacket because rental is included, and the ticketing is handled digitally with a mobile ticket plus confirmation at booking. That does not remove all planning, but it does cut down the fiddly parts.
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Price and value: $35 per group (up to 4) changes the math

The price is $35 per group, capped at up to 4 people. That is a key detail, because it means your cost depends on how many people you bring with you. If you show up with two or four people, you spread that group price across more hands using the gear.
Here is why that feels like good value: you are not paying separate fees for each activity category. You are paying for access to multiple water sports in the same time block—paddleboards, kayaks, snorkeling gear, and the inflatable park. Even without getting into comparisons to other operators, the “multiple activities, one access fee” structure is usually what keeps people from wasting money on extra rentals when they realize they still have time for one more thing.
One more practical point: the activity runs about 1 to 6 hours. If your day gets shortened, you can still get value by focusing on a couple of activities. If you end up with more time (or you just like the water once you start), you can stretch it out.
Where you start and end: Tiki Bikini Hut, Junkanoo Beach

Your meeting point is Tiki Bikini Hut at Junkanoo Beach Nassau N.P, Nassau, The Bahamas. The activity ends back at the same place, so you are not planning a long multi-stop day or figuring out how to get back to a different pick-up point.
That “back to the start” format matters more than it sounds. When you are splitting time across multiple activities, you want a home base that keeps logistics simple. The package is built for exactly that: check in, use what you want, return when your time window is done.
Because it uses a mobile ticket, I recommend treating the ticket like your key. Keep it ready on your phone so you do not lose time at the start of your session.
What unlimited access really means once you’re on the beach

The package lists usage of:
- Paddleboards
- Single kayaks
- Double kayaks
- Snorkels
- Lifejackets
- The Inflatable Water Park
“Unlimited” here is best understood as access during your allotted time window. In other words, you are not paying each time you switch activities. Once you have gear access, you can keep coming back to the water and trying different things without starting over from scratch.
That flexibility is perfect if your group has different energy levels. One person might want to alternate between paddling and short snorkeling breaks. Another might spend most of the time on the inflatable water park. When one activity finishes earlier than expected, you are not stuck with dead time—you can pivot to something else from the same package.
Paddleboards: a simple way to test the waters

If you have never done a paddleboard before, this is the kind of included option that helps you experiment. Paddleboarding is often the easiest “start-and-stop” activity because you can spend a chunk of time getting comfortable, then switch to kayaking if you want a different feel.
The package includes paddleboard access, which means you do not have to add a separate rental line item just to try it. When you’re balancing multiple activities in one day, that matters. You can decide based on how your first attempt feels rather than committing in advance.
Kayaks (single and double): your choice of pace and people

You get access to single kayaks and double kayaks, which is a smart setup for mixed groups. If you are traveling with someone, a double kayak option lets you share the experience rather than both doing separate rentals. If you are solo, the single kayak is there so you are not forced into a partner arrangement.
This is also helpful for time management. If someone wants a calmer outing, you can spend time in the water without having to arrange another round-trip rental. If someone wants to be more hands-on, kayaking is a good match.
Just keep in mind that this is still a scheduled activity package—so your best results come from treating your rental access as something you use during your session window, not as an open-ended deal all day long.
Snorkeling gear included: easy upgrade from paddling to looking

The package includes snorkeling gear via snorkels, plus the same life jacket rental is part of your access. That means you can go from paddling to snorkeling without paying to change categories.
Snorkeling is often the part of a beach day where people want to try it, see how it feels, and then decide if they want to keep going. Having snorkeling gear included makes that try-it option real, instead of a maybe.
Because the package includes both paddling tools and snorkeling gear, you can structure your day around how the water time feels to you. If you do not want to spend the entire window snorkeling, you are not stuck. If you love it, the “unlimited access” structure makes it easier to return to it again within your time window.
The Inflatable Water Park: the standout included add-on

The big headline feature is the exclusive Inflatable Water Park included in the package. It is one of those “everyone wants to try it” water features, especially if you are with friends or family who like play-first activities.
From a value standpoint, an included inflatable option can justify the whole package. Instead of paying for a separate attraction, you get a dedicated zone that works well when people want a break from gear handling and just want water fun.
Timing is the only thing to think about. Since your total access is about 1 to 6 hours, try to give the inflatable park enough time that it does not get treated as a quick afterthought. Even if your day is mostly about paddling, plan at least a solid chunk for the inflatable.
Logistics that matter: mobile ticket, confirmation, and on-site timing
This experience is built around a digital start. You get confirmation at the time of booking and the mobile ticket is how you access it.
That is why arrival timing matters. You check in at Tiki Bikini Hut at Junkanoo Beach, and the activity is supposed to run during the window you booked. If you arrive late, you may lose usable time even if you technically still show up with the right ticket.
Here is the honesty note: there is at least one serious caution reflected in the available feedback—an incident where the operator did not show up at the scheduled time. In that situation, the group ended up paying another operator on the same beach to get access, and they paid more than they booked. I cannot promise that scenario will happen to you, but it is enough of a red flag that I would plan like it could.
My practical approach: keep your confirmation handy, arrive in time to check in properly, and treat your mobile ticket like the key document. If you feel something is off when you arrive, address it early rather than waiting until your time window is already slipping away.
Weather and refunds: what’s enforceable and what’s not
This activity requires good weather. If it gets canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
But if you cancel for reasons other than weather, the experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. That is an important risk check before you book, especially if your Nassau day is flexible and your schedule is still uncertain.
So I suggest you book this when you already know you will be at Junkanoo Beach that day, or when you have a backup plan for timing. When your plans are locked, packages like this can feel like great value. When your day is fragile, the non-refundable rule becomes the main factor in your decision.
Who this package suits best (and who should think twice)
This unlimited setup is a strong match if you want variety. If you like the idea of paddleboards in the morning and snorkeling or the inflatable park later, you will get more from a single booking than someone who wants just one activity.
It is also a good fit for groups where people want different things at different times. Since the gear list includes paddleboards, single and double kayaks, snorkeling gear, and the inflatable water park, you can keep everyone engaged without each person needing their own separate booking.
It may be less ideal if you are the kind of traveler who hates any uncertainty around timing. The available feedback includes at least one problem where an operator did not show up, and that is the one kind of issue you want to avoid when you have a hard schedule. If you are doing Nassau as a tight stop with limited spare time, you should go in with your eyes open and have a plan for how you would handle it.
Should you book this unlimited water sports package?
I think it’s worth booking if you want maximum variety for one fixed price and you are confident in your Nassau day plans. The included life jacket rental and the fact that snorkeling gear and the inflatable water park are part of the same access package makes the $35 per group model feel practical.
I would not ignore the reliability caution, though. If you are risk-averse, consider booking only when you can spare time for an on-beach fix if something goes wrong. Also, because it is weather-dependent and non-refundable for changes, I would avoid booking this on a day that could easily get pushed around by other schedule conflicts.
If you want a single “do it all” water sports session at Junkanoo Beach, this is one of the cleaner ways to try multiple activities without stacking separate costs.
FAQ
What activities are included in the unlimited water sports package?
The package includes paddleboards, single kayaks, double kayaks, snorkeling gear (snorkels), life jackets, and access to the Inflatable Water Park.
How much does it cost, and how many people does the price cover?
It costs $35.00 per group, for up to 4 people.
How long can we use the gear?
The duration is approximately 1 to 6 hours.
Where do we meet for the activity?
You start at Tiki Bikini Hut at Junkanoo Beach Nassau N.P, Nassau, The Bahamas. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Do we need to bring a life jacket?
No. Life jacket rental is included, so you do not need to bring your own.
How does the ticketing work?
You’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking, and the experience uses a mobile ticket.
What happens if the weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. If you cancel for other reasons, it is non-refundable and cannot be changed.























