History of Piracy

The Golden Age of Piracy lasted for thirty years, from 1690 to 1720 and Nassau was at its heart. Here was a tropical pirate paradise which attracted the greatest concentration of pirates ever seen in the New World.

Nassau was well suited as a pirate base of operations, its waters were too shallow for a large man-of-war but deep enough for the fast shallow draft vessels favoured by pirates. From their snug harbour they could employ their hit and run tactics to full effect; they devastated merchant shipping that plied the trade routes just a short sail away. Their pirate gold and goods formed the basis of a thriving community that attracted rogues, merchants and wild women from far and wide.

 

 It was said that when a pirate slept he did not dream of going to heaven but instead to return to his favourite port of Nassau on New Providence Island.

Now you can join them when you explore Pirates of Nassau, an new interactive museum of Piracy in the heart of this historic city.

Pirates Of Nassau Museum

The year is 1716..................

Pirates of Nassau, the interactive Pirate Attraction in the heart of downtown Nassau.

Your adventure begins on a moonlit dock amidst the smells of sea salt and tar. The sounds of lapping water and pirates celebrating in a nearby tavern fill the night air.

Board a replica of the pirate ship Revenge " and enter the world of cutlass wielding, bloodthirsty pirates.

The museum is open Monday to Saturday from 9am till 6pm and on Sunday from 9am till 12pm and they charge $12 for adults and $6 for children.

You can also see the recently redesigned new and exciting unique Piratical merchandise found throughout the store. They display a new collection of replica weaponry from swords, pistols, rifles and cross bows.