NASSAU, BAHAMAS
Travel Information
Geography |
Weather |
Money |
Documents
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Language |
Government |
Time Zone |
Transportation
Vendors & Locals |
Dress
Code |
Electrical System |
Phone Calls |
Tipping |
Prescription
Drugs
Geography
The islands of the Bahamas lie in the southwest
Atlantic Ocean near Florida in the USA and stretching down to Cuba. They
are known as the 700 islands although there are more than 4,000 islands,
islets and cays. There are about fifteen main islands including Cat Island,
Bimini, Eleuthera, Exuma, Grand Bahama and New Providence. A total of 40
islands are populated. Two-thirds of the Bahamas is made up of coral formations
and hills. Around the islands is found approximately five per cent of the
world's coral - coral reefs are important to the world's ecology because
they absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Scrub and woodlands cover
just under a third of the land. Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, is located
on the island of New Providence, one of the smallest of the major islands
at a total size of 80 square miles. The center of Nassau has some fine historic
buildings and there are some good beaches, but most of the island is covered
by sprawling suburbia, scrubby woodland or swamp. Paradise Island, just
off the north coast of New Providence, is 826 acres in size. This all resort
island, once known as Hog Island, was not developed until the 1950’s.
The name was changed after a bridge was built to connect the island with
Nassau and the first casino license was granted.
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Money
The
official currency of the Bahamas is the Bahamian dollar, which is equivalent
in value to the US dollar. US currency, including traveler’s checks,
is accepted throughout the islands by shops, hotels, restaurants and nightclubs.
Most shops and restaurants accept all major credit cards. You may want to
notify your credit card company in advance to be sure you are set up to
access your card outside of the country. ATM machines can be found in the
casinos and at major banks in Nassau. Most bank cards with Cirrus or Visa/MasterCard
status can be used; check with your bank before you leave to be sure. Banks
are open Monday through Thursday 9:30am to 3pm, and Friday from 9:30am to
5pm.
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Language
English is the official language.
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Documents
All Americans traveling by air outside of the United States are required to present a passport or other valid travel document to enter or re-enter the United States . This requirement will be extended to sea travel (except closed loop cruises), including ferry service, by the summer of 2009. Until then, U.S. citizens traveling by sea must have government-issued photo identification and a document showing their U.S. citizenship (for example, a birth certificate or certificate of nationalization), or other WHTI compliant document such as a passport card for entry or re-entry to the U.S. Sea travelers should also check with their cruise line and countries of destination for any foreign entry requirements.
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Time Zone
The Islands of the Bahamas are on Eastern Standard
Time and observe Daylight Savings Time.
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Transportation
Most taxis are large vans that can accommodate up to 12 people. The drivers
typically do not use the meters so it is a good idea to negotiate the price
of the trip before getting in. A full taxi costs an average of $2 to$4 per
person, one-way. When returning to Paradise Island from Nassau, there is
a $2 bridge toll which passengers are responsible for paying. The local
bus operates from 7am to 7pm and cost about $1 one-way. During the day,
it is the cheapest and easiest way to get around the island.
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Weather
The
Bahamas Islands are blessed with a semi-tropical climate. Typical temperatures
range between 70 and 80 degrees. While there are no guarantees regarding
rain, rainfall is most unlikely from November through April.
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Dress Code
Casual spring and summer weight clothing is the
dress of the day, and night too, unless you decide otherwise. There are
no restrictions other than a cover-up for swimwear when leaving the beach
or pool areas.
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Electrical
System
No worries, your blow dryers and
clothes irons will work without adapters.
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Tipping
Many places automatically add a 15% gratuity to all food and beverage charges;
check your receipt. If you have been treated particularly well, your server
will certainly appreciate something extra.
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Phone Calls
Direct-dial telephone service is available to anywhere
from your hotel room but calling collect can be expensive. The best way
to contact home is to purchase a Blackstone International Phone Card after
you arrive in the Bahamas. A $10 phone card typically provides enough time
for everyone in a room to call home once. .
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Prescription Drugs
Keep all medication with you at all times. Do not
put it in with your checked luggage and keep it in the prescription bottle.
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Vendors/Locals
Bay Street is the place to be for shopping! Imported perfumes, china, jewelry
and crystal are all tax-free and can be purchased for as much as 40% below
U.S. prices. Most stores are open from 9am to 5pm daily. The famous Straw
Market is also located on Bay Street. This is the perfect place to pick
up authentic souvenirs such as baskets, handbags, hats, mats, dolls and
woodcarvings.
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Government
The Bahamas became independent, within the Commonwealth,
in July 1973. The new Constitution provided for a Governor General to represent
the British monarch who is head of state, a nominated 16-member Senate and
an elected 49-member, now 40-member House of Assembly, with a parliamentary
life of a maximum of five years. The Free National Movement (FNM) holds
35 seats while the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) holds four. A new party,
the Coalition for Democratic Reform, has one seat, held by a former PLP
member who resigned from the party in 1999. Sir Orville Turnquest, former
Attorney General and Minister of Foreign Affairs, was appointed Governor
General at the end of 1994.
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