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The West End Run
What it is
If The Island Roll is the highlight reel, The West End Run is the director's cut. Saturdays and Sundays, we park up at Freeport YMCA and head west — the way locals spend their weekends, hitting the spots that matter that week.
There's no script for this one. No fixed stop list, no canned narration. The route shifts with the season, the weather, the local events on deck, and whatever's good right now. What stays consistent is the pace, the people, and the feeling that you're not on a tour — you're on a weekend.
The vibe
This is the trailer in its element. Bar hopping through local highlights, a stretch out toward West End where the island opens up and the pace slows down, and a beach stop somewhere along the way that you'll be telling people about for months.
Because we're rolling with what's good, no two West End Runs look exactly alike. One weekend it's a fish fry at a beach shack everyone's been raving about. The next it's a small spot doing live music. The weekend after, it's a stop at a bar that just opened up that everybody's curious about. Your guide builds the route the morning of, based on what's hitting.
What you can count on every time: a tight set of stops, real Bahamian crowds, music that carries from the trailer to the bar and back, and the kind of weekend energy you can't manufacture for tourists.
Who it's for
The West End Run is built for locals who want their Saturday handled, and for visitors who already know they don't want the typical tour. If you've ever asked a bartender "where do you go on the weekend" — this is that, on wheels.
What's included
~2 hours of bar hopping and beach time, locals-style
Local guide who builds the route around what's actually good that weekend
Snacks and locally made food onboard
Up to four signature drinks per guest (Bahama Mama, Rum Punch, Goombay Smash) served onboard throughout the tour
Beach stop somewhere on the route
Music, vibe, and the kind of weekend energy that doesn't come pre-packaged
The details
Departs from: Freeport YMCA
Runs: Saturday & Sunday
Duration: ~2 hours
Price: $75 per person
Ages: 18+
Group size: Up to 60 guests
What to bring: Government-issued ID, cash for food, drinks and more at stops, swimsuit and towel if you want the beach, comfortable shoes — you'll be on and off the trailer
What it is
If The Island Roll is the highlight reel, The West End Run is the director's cut. Saturdays and Sundays, we park up at Freeport YMCA and head west — the way locals spend their weekends, hitting the spots that matter that week.
There's no script for this one. No fixed stop list, no canned narration. The route shifts with the season, the weather, the local events on deck, and whatever's good right now. What stays consistent is the pace, the people, and the feeling that you're not on a tour — you're on a weekend.
The vibe
This is the trailer in its element. Bar hopping through local highlights, a stretch out toward West End where the island opens up and the pace slows down, and a beach stop somewhere along the way that you'll be telling people about for months.
Because we're rolling with what's good, no two West End Runs look exactly alike. One weekend it's a fish fry at a beach shack everyone's been raving about. The next it's a small spot doing live music. The weekend after, it's a stop at a bar that just opened up that everybody's curious about. Your guide builds the route the morning of, based on what's hitting.
What you can count on every time: a tight set of stops, real Bahamian crowds, music that carries from the trailer to the bar and back, and the kind of weekend energy you can't manufacture for tourists.
Who it's for
The West End Run is built for locals who want their Saturday handled, and for visitors who already know they don't want the typical tour. If you've ever asked a bartender "where do you go on the weekend" — this is that, on wheels.
What's included
~2 hours of bar hopping and beach time, locals-style
Local guide who builds the route around what's actually good that weekend
Snacks and locally made food onboard
Up to four signature drinks per guest (Bahama Mama, Rum Punch, Goombay Smash) served onboard throughout the tour
Beach stop somewhere on the route
Music, vibe, and the kind of weekend energy that doesn't come pre-packaged
The details
Departs from: Freeport YMCA
Runs: Saturday & Sunday
Duration: ~2 hours
Price: $75 per person
Ages: 18+
Group size: Up to 60 guests
What to bring: Government-issued ID, cash for food, drinks and more at stops, swimsuit and towel if you want the beach, comfortable shoes — you'll be on and off the trailer