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Things To Know

Airlines and Airport

How to get there:
Spirit Airlines, Air Canada, Air Jamaica, American Eagle, Continental and Continental Connection, Delta, US Airways, British Air, France, Bahamas Air, Chalk, Comair.

Airports
Nassau International Airport (NAS)
Current Weather
Moon
Nassau, Bahamas
(5:35 AM horário local)
Entry Requirements
U.S. and Canadian citizens entering The Islands Of The Bahamas as visitors are required to show proof of citizenship with either a passport (current or expired within five years) or two forms of identification, one of which has to have a photo. For example, you may bring your birth certificate and a driver's license. As of December 31, 2006: Passport required for all air and sea travel to or from the Caribbean (including the Bahamas). A combination of original birth certificate and drivers license will no longer be acceptable for travel to the Caribbean.

Upon your arrival to The Islands Of The Bahamas, you will be asked to fill out an Immigration Arrival/Departure Card, which you will keep part of until your departure.

All visitors are required to be in possession of a return ticket.

U.S. visitors staying for eight months or less need a return ticket plus a passport (passports expired up to five years may also be used) or a certified birth certificate with official photo identification.

Naturalized citizens require naturalization papers (photo identification is not required).

Alien residents in possession of a U.S. Alien Registration Card may enter The Islands Of The Bahamas without a visa for visits not exceeding thirty days. Presentation of a current national passport, or one that has been expired for five years or less facilitates processing.

Permanent residents (green card holders) require their green card and a valid passport from their place of birth.

Canadian visitors staying less than three weeks need the same identification as those from the U.S. and do not require a visa.

Landed immigrants in possession of the Canadian Immigration Record Form 1000 should follow the same requirements as Alien residents.

All others need a valid passport.

British subjects from the United Kingdom and colonies may enter The Islands Of The Bahamas as visitors without passports or visas for periods not exceeding three weeks. For longer stays they must present a passport.

Note: Passport and visa requirements are liable to change at short notice. Travelers are advised to check their entry requirements with their embassy or consulate

Departure Tax
$15.00 at Nassau International Airport. Most airlines include the departure tax in the ticket price.

Medical Help
There are two modern hospitals in the city of Nassau. Both are fully equipped to respond to any medical situation, including emergencies. Princess Margaret, with 436 beds, is the larger of the two. Doctor's Hospital has 72 beds.

What To Bring

Clothing
Casual, comfortable clothing. Sandals or sneakers for beach days or hikes and smart casual shoes for restaurants requiring more formal attire.

Miscellaneous
When you enter The Islands Of The Bahamas, you will be asked for a verbal baggage declaration. However, your luggage is also subject to customs inspections. If you are carrying dutiable items, you will need to fill out a Baggage Declaration Form.

Custom Duty
Baggage declaration by temporary visitors is oral, but baggage is subject to Customs inspection. In case there are dutiable articles, the visitor will be required to complete a Baggage Declaration Form. Each adult is allowed 50 cigars or cigarettes or one pound of tobacco and one quart of spirits free of Customs Duty, in addition to personal effects. In addition, purchases up to a value of one hundred dollars ($100.00) are permitted by all arriving passengers.

Household effects, such as small appliances (such as blender etc.) are dutiable at 45% of the cost. Linen and china are duty free for each arriving visit. Computers such as laptops are considered a part of your personal effects and therefore are duty-free.

Financial Matters

Currency
The Bahamian dollar and the US dollar. Major credit cards and travelers checks accepted.

Bank Hours
Monday through Thursday 9:30 am to 3:00 pm and Friday 9:30 am to 5:00 pm

Business Hours
9:00 am to 5:30 pm

Utilities

Voltage
120 volt 60 cycle. (American appliances are compatible)

Transportation

Buses
You will find that most major islands have bus service (also called jitneys) that runs daily until about 8 p.m. Fares for one-way destinations are 75 for adults and 50 for children. When boarding a bus, please have exact change.

Taxis
You can call a cab or flag one down on the street. Cabstands are also conveniently placed at most large hotels. Taxi service is available by telephone/hail in street or at taxi stands. Although metered rates vary by island, they are reasonable and are fixed by law. Surcharges often apply for more than two persons and extra luggage. Suggested tip: 15% of fare.

Tours
You'll find guided tours on almost all of The Islands Of The Bahamas. And you'll be able to select one that suits your interests exactly, ranging from shopping sprees to ecological adventures among the birds and island wildlife.



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