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Each year millions of visitors travel to The Bahamas for vacation, business, and meetings or to visit family. With its pristine aquamarine waters and powder-white sandy beaches, The Bahamas has for hundreds of years been both a home and a playground for the worlds rich and famous.

Travel by Air
Traveling to The Bahamas is easy and convenient, with 57 airports throughout The Bahamas, including international airports on Nassau/Paradise Island, Grand Bahama Island, and the Exumas. Twenty-four of the airports are official ports of entry to The Islands of The Bahamas. Specific

Travel by Cruise
There are countless public and private marinas throughout The Bahamas, twenty-nine of which are official ports of entry to The Islands of The Bahamas. Visitors traveling by cruise will normally land at one of the following ports of call: Nassau/Paradise Island, Grand Bahama Island, Coco Cay, Great Sturrup Cay, Half Moon Cay, Castaway Cay or Princess Cay.

**Please note that persons traveling to The Bahamas via cruise must obtain a valid Bahamian visa before traveling to The Bahamas if they are  nationals of countries which normally require visas to enter The Bahamas.


Travel by Private Craft

Persons traveling to The Bahamas by private craft should ensure that all Immigration entry requirements are met prior to arrival in The Bahamas. Upon arrival, all craft should clear Customs and Immigration at the nearest designated port of call or facility. For more information on traveling to The Bahamas by private craft, please visit The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism at http://www.bahamas.com/enter-leave-checklist.