Visit The Bahamas
Bahamas Travel Guide Discover the Thrill of the Bahamas – Adventure Awaits
Welcome to The Bahamas. This tropical archipelago off the coast of Florida was made for leisure. Culture, beaches, and history collide in the best way possible. Start with a city exploration of Nassau, or dive into Exuma’s turquoise waters. Relax on private offshore islands, or spend the day at our all-inclusive resort in The Bahamas. The beauty and charm of these islands have won many hearts the world over!
Best of The Bahamas
Best things to do in The Bahamas Discover bahamas with our resorts as your home base
The trip of a lifetime awaits in The Bahamas. From pirate adventures in Nassau and swimming with the famous pigs of Exuma, to indulging in local rum flavors with a guided tour. Island hopping is a must, but not before touching base at your all-inclusive resort. With activities for just about everyone, give in to the allure of an all-inclusive vacation in The Bahamas!
Best places to stay in The Bahamas
Which islands of The Bahamas to visit?
Sandals All-Inclusive Resorts in The Bahamas
Best time to visit The Bahamas
Average climate in The Bahamas
Average precipitation in The Bahamas
Peak season
Clear skies and great weather are markers for the peak season months from December to April. This is the most popular time to head to the islands, and sometimes flights can be costly. If you plan to travel during this time, book flights, accommodation and excursions early.
Shoulder season
Shoulder season is between peak and low season. Some like to describe traveling during this time, between May and June, as ‘the best of both worlds’. The water temperature is perfect and it’s the ideal time to go out on a boat trip. Lower rates of flights and accommodation are often available, and the weather’s inviting too.
Low season
Low season, between July to November, can be a good time to travel for the best rates. The islands of The Bahamas are often less crowded during this time which means more room to roam on the island’s best beaches! This is a great time to travel to cut costs.
Non-stop flight service
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Your vacation begins just as soon as you land in The Bahamas. And, direct flights are available! You can fly from many of the major cities in the United States and Canada. Most flights land in Nassau at Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS).
The Bahamas travel tips
Dos, don’ts, and other useful information
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LANGUAGE
English is the official language of The Bahamas, which means you’re unlikely to have any issues communicating with the locals. Bahamians also speak with a local dialect known as Bahamian Creole.
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CURRENCY
The Bahamian Dollar (BSD) is the official currency of The Bahamas. BSD is pegged to the US Dollar (USD), which makes currency exchanges a whole lot easier. If you don’t have time to change your currency, that’s fine too. USD is accepted everywhere in The Bahamas.
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ELECTRICITY
You won’t need to bring any travel adapters with you when traveling to The Bahamas. The electricity plugs in this territory are Type A and Type B, and the voltage is 120V. This is the same as in the U.S., so no worries there.
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GETTING AROUND
Travel by bus, car, or taxi — it’s entirely up to you in The Bahamas. You can also rent a car to get around for convenience. Hiring a taxi is the most popular option, and you can make arrangements through your resort. Note: at Sandals Resorts, your transfer from and to the airport is included in the booking price!
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TIPS AND GRATUITIES
Tips in the range of 10–15% are usually acceptable in The Bahamas. For guests of Sandals Resorts, tipping isn’t required, as it’s already included in your booking price, with the exception of butlers and spa staff.
FAQs About The Bahamas
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The beaches! That's just the start, but it simply must be said: some of the best beaches in the world are in The Bahamas. Think clear turquoise waters and sun-saturated shores. The deep history, spirited culture and delicious seafood are compelling reasons to visit too. Enjoy all of these and more at our resorts in The Bahamas!
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Yes, U.S. citizens will need a passport to visit The Bahamas. A visa usually isn’t required for trips under 90 days. On arrival to The Bahamas, you’ll need to present your passport along with proof of your departure dates.
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Some of the best local foods to try in The Bahamas include seafood options like conch fritters and Bahamian rock lobster. Stew fish and johnnycakes are also island favorites. For a tropical sip, reach for a Bahama Mama cocktail.
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Absolutely! For an additional cost, you can add scuba lessons to your list of things to do in The Bahamas. Professional equipment and certified instructors are included in this process. Once certified, Sandals Resorts guests can embark on complimentary dives at locations across The Bahamas.Even equipment is included!
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With some planning, your dream beach wedding can absolutely come to life in The Bahamas. Contact us to learn about our available wedding packages in The Bahamas and to start planning your special day. Plus, if you get married at an all-inclusive resort: your honeymoon starts the next day!