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A country composed of 700 islands and 2,000 cays, the Bahamas offer a wealth of possibilities for memorable vacations. The hardest decision for those thinking about booking cheap flights to the Bahamas is which island to visit. The weather is excellent year-round, the beaches soft-sanded and idyllic, the pace of life slow and easy, and there are activities to suit almost every type of traveller.
The Bahamas was once ruled by the British, and remains in the Commonwealth. Nassau, the capital (on New Providence Island, connected to Paradise Island), is where you'll experience the traces of that era. There are several grand residences, old forts and historic churches as well as star attraction for sun worshippers - Cable Beach. Freeport, on Grand Bahama Island, is the other ritzy destination.
To get a sense of the country's history, visit the Out Islands (including the Abacos, great for sailors; Eleuthera/Harbour Island and the Exumas for the heart-stoppingly beautiful landscapes; Long Island; and Cat Island) where divers will be entranced by the clear, blue seas and colourful marine life.
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Peak Season:Winter - October to April - is high season, when most visitors arrive on cheap flights to the Bahamas.
Off Season:The summer months, May to September, are low season. Temperatures and humidity levels are higher, plus there is the chance of hurricanes (hurricane season starts in June and runs through November).
Once travellers have arrived on cheap flights to the Bahamas - either at Grand Bahama International Airport or Lynden Pindling International Airport - the fastest way of getting around the islands is by small aircraft. By water, visitors can hop a ride on The Bahamas' mail boats or yacht.
On dry land, visitors can choose from rental cars (on the bigger islands), taxis or buses (sometimes called jitneys). Bike and scooter rental are also options. Remember to drive on the left - British rules apply.
Grand Bahama International Airport (FPO) The airport is situated 5km outside Freeport on Grand Bahama Island.
Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS) (website: www.nas.bs) The airport is situated 16km west of Nassau.
All visitors must be in possession of a return or onward ticket, plus proof of funds, and with the exception of nationals of Canada and the US, all visitors must hold passports which are valid at least six months after entry. Cruise ship passengers must hold a ticket for their ship. As part of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI), all travellers travelling between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and the Caribbean region are required to present a passport or other valid travel document to enter or re-enter the United States. If departing from the USA a valid passport will be required by immigration authorities.
Canadians should take a passport or other form of government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, as well as proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate. If travelling with a passport, Canadians may stay in the Bahamas for up to one month without a visa; if travelling with other identification documents the maximum stay without a visa is 21 days. Extensions may be granted.
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