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Can you do a day trip to the Bahamas from Miami?

The main city of this island is Freeport, which is just 110 miles northeast of Miami, making it easily accessible by ferry. The journey by boat can be as short as 2.5 hours, so it's an excellent choice for a Miami to Bahamas one-day trip.



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How long is the boat from Miami to Bahamas trip? The ferry boat that makes the route from Miami to Grand Bahama (to the port of Freeport) takes between 3 and 4 hours. To get to the island of Bimini in the direct fast boat from Balearia it takes between 2 and 3 hours.

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About Grand Bahama Grand Bahama is well connected to mainland America by ferry and features a regular daily service from Fort Lauderdale, Florida connecting you to its port in Freeport.

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prices and schedules. ¿How much is the Miami Bahamas ferry cost? The Miami to Bahamas ferry is the cheapest way to enjoy a day trip to Bahamas from Florida. The cheapest ferry tickets will allow you to enjoy Bimini island or Grand Bahama from approximately $198 + tax, per person (round trip).

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Bahamas Customs and Immigration: There are fees for entry to the Bahamas – $150 for vessels up to 35 feet and $300 for vessels larger than 35 feet. Fishing license and departure tax for four people are included in the fee.

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In general, a 3-day & 2-night Bahamas trip cost around $800 for one person. For a family of four, the average Bahamas trip cost is about $630 per day. Overall, the total budget for a week's trip should be around $5500, considering the flight, transport, food, entertainment and souvenirs??.

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Ideal Duration Of Stay In The Bahamas So, it is up to you for how many days you want to enjoy the serene nature, glistening coastline, lip-smacking sea-foods, and sun-kissed beaches. The weather is always soothing, so make a 6-7 days holiday in the Bahamas is ideal.

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Marco Island sits along the Gulf of Mexico and is the largest barrier island within Florida's Ten Thousand Islands area. A 2-hour drive west of Miami, it's surrounded by brilliant emerald waters and soft white sands, with more than 6 miles of beaches within just 24 square miles.

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Look for affordable transport facilities You can opt for a minibus which is the cheapest mode of transport that runs from Freeport or Nassau. But take note that these buses only operate until 6 pm. You may also travel in water taxis that run every hour from Nassau to Paradise Island.

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Expect to pay more than $25 a plate for something as mundane as shrimp over linguine—and that's at a casual sports bar outside Nassau. Of course, where there's a will, there's a way to eat cheap in the Bahamas, and you can bet that it involves local food.

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Island hopping by private boat If you have a private boat, you're free to create your own island hopping route and itinerary! With countless marinas throughout the islands, the options are limitless. A few tips: If you're entering the country by boat, your first stop in The Bahamas must be an official Port of Entry.

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The higher cost of living in the Bahamas are due to the fact that most goods need to be imported, and all of these items are taxed, when they arrive and clear customs. Unlike the US, there is no income tax in the Bahamas.

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Ferry cruises are generally the more affordable option. They will often get you to and from Freeport, Grand Bahama, from Miami for around 100 dollars each way. Viator, for example, offer one-day trips to and from Freeport from around 160 dollars.

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