Grand Bahama Island sunset with Palm Trees

Posted by: admin | February 25th, 2022

Cruise Line Rolls Out Free On-Site Testing, Eases Mask Restrictions, Furthering Commitment to Hassle-Free Cruising to Grand Bahama Island

PORT OF PALM BEACH, Fla. (February 25, 2022) – Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line, the only provider of unique, two-night “micro-cation” cruises to Grand Bahama Island, today announced it will offer complimentary COVID-19 testing at the Port of Palm Beach, effective immediately. Through this initiative, cruisers have the option to skip testing before arriving to the port for a more streamlined, hassle-free escape to paradise.  In addition, the cruise line has announced that effective March 1, 2022, masks will be highly recommended onboard but will no longer be mandatory.

For full health and safety protocol, guests can visit www.BahamasParadiseCruise.com.  Protocol will

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Posted by: admin | January 31st, 2022

Tony Macaroni’s Conch Experience, Grand Bahama Island

 

For many, the name “Tony Macaroni” is synonymous with Grand Bahama. Widely known for his delectable conch dishes, for the past 30 years, Anthony (Tony) Hanna, better known as “Tony Macaroni” has operated a restaurant on the beautiful Taino Beach located in Freeport, on the South West Coast of Grand Bahama Island.

Over the years thousands of tourists have visited this restaurant, “Tony Macaroni’s Conch Experience,” a wooden, thatched-roof shack on the white sands facing the crystal-clear blue waters of Taino Beach. Many of these visitors have been repeat visitors who share the sentiments that a visit to Grand Bahama Island is just not complete without a visit to Tony Macaroni’s Conch Experience. Besides his mouth watering dishes, the entertainment like Rake and Scrape music, Jazz, or Bonfire nights

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Posted by: admin | January 5th, 2022

NASSAU, Bahamas, 4 January 2022 –
The Bahamas has suspended the mandatory RT-PCR testing requirement for vaccinated travellers, which was expected to take effect on 7 January 2022. Vaccinated persons, as well as children ages 2-11, may continue to present either a negative Rapid Antigen Test or negative RT-PCR Test 

In addition, effective 4 January 2022, all persons remaining in The Bahamas for longer than 48 hours will be required to undergo a Rapid Antigen Test, regardless of vaccination status. Read More