Grand Bahama Island sunset with Palm Trees

Posted by: admin | March 10th, 2021

By: Ashleigh Rolle

The elephant in every travel-related room has been Covid-19. As an island that has not only depended on tourism but has wholeheartedly welcomed it for decades, Grand Bahama is more than ready to welcome visitors once more. Covid protocols being put in place by the Government have ensured that cases have tapered off and every precaution in social settings has been taken.

With so much changing around the world, and everyone trying to get back into the swing of what it means to travel, it’s really a blessing that Grand Bahama hasn’t forgotten one of the truest meanings of happiness, food. Grand Bahama has always had a lively culinary scene. Offering the best in traditional Bahamian food, each restaurant gives a unique dining experience coupled with exemplary service.

So, let’s take a dive into which restaurants you can look forward to making your next trip your best one.

 

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Posted by: admin | February 5th, 2021

The health and wellbeing of all who enter or reside in The Bahamas remains the number one priority, and diligent efforts are enforced to minimize the spread of COVID-19. The following travel and entry protocols have been put in place to ensure The Bahamas is a safe and clean destination for all to enjoy.

See Video on How to apply for the Bahamas Travel Health Visa:

 

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Posted by: admin | January 14th, 2021

The Bahamas Poised to Seamlessly Integrate New CDC Order into Existing Protocols

NASSAU, Bahamas, January 13, 2021 – Yesterday, the U.S. Centres for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) announced that all air passengers flying to the U.S. from a foreign country will
be required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 viral test (PCR or Antigen test), taken no
more than 3 days prior to the flight. This new regulation will apply to all travellers ages 2 and
older, including U.S. citizens and international travellers. The order will go into effect on
January 26, 2021.

Furthermore, any person who has tested positive for COVID-19 in the last three months must
be prepared to show documentation of recovery, which consists of proof of their positive viral
test, coupled with a

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