Tours

We offer tours for school groups, corporations and community, civic and recreational groups.

At the NAGB we believe that tours enhance visitor experience. Experience the possibilities of art through observation, exploration and communication through a veriety of different spaces and mediums.

Group Tours

At the NAGB we believe that tours enhance visitor experience as our knowledgeable, engaging staff and volunteers lead you through our four galleries, which showcase work ranging from the traditional to the contemporary and encompass all visual art forms.

Tours are offered Tuesday to Friday, unless otherwise arranged. Tour groups can accommodate up to 25 persons. It is recommended that groups of young children are capped at 15. Group tours are not available for groups of fewer than 10 people, unless otherwise arranged. The last tour of the day will be taken at 4 p.m.

For tour inquiries and/or bookings, email Nowé Harris-Smith at [email protected] or call 328-5800/1.

School Tours

We offer tours for school groups, corporations and communities, civic and recreational groups. Have family and friends visited? We offer tours to private groups as well!

Tours are offered Tuesday to Friday unless otherwise arranged. Tour groups can accommodate up to 25 persons. It is recommended that groups of young children are capped at 15. The last tour of the day will be taken at 4:00 pm.

Rates:

School tours are offered at a flat rate depending on the size of your group:

Level 1: $125 for 10-20 students and 1 chaperone. Includes 1 tour guide. Additional chaperones must pay the regular museum admission fee.

Level 2: $190 for 21-30 students and 2 chaperones. Includes 2 tour guides.

Level 3: $250 for 31-40 students and 3 chaperones. Includes 3 tour guides.

*The rate for children under 12 is the same as listed above; however, 1 chaperone per 5 children is required and included in the fee.

Tours must be booked using the tour request form. For special tour inquiries and/or bookings, email Nowé Harris-Smith at [email protected] or call 328-5800/1.

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“Through the NAGB Art and Culture is becoming tangible to Bahamians. With the extension to Grand Bahama it will enrich even more lives, especially the Youth!”

— Alisa Streather-Robinson, Educator