Taxis in The Bahamas will require cash. The U.S. dollar is accepted in The Bahamas, though you may receive change in Bahamian Dollars, which is equivalent to US Dollars in The Bahamas.
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Once you've reached your destination, you'll find that taxis are plentiful in the Nassau/Cable Beach/Paradise Island area and in the Freeport/Lucaya area on Grand Bahama Island. These cabs, for the most part, are metered -- but they take cash only, no credit cards.
There's no need to get your currency exchanged, US currency is accepted. You'll want to travel with cash and a major credit card though, because you'll probably need both during your stay. Tips are king. If someone helps you during your stay, tips are expected.
(Rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft are not available in the Bahamas.) On the flipside, if you are looking to do a lot of sightseeing beyond your accommodations, renting a car will be more convenient and budget friendly.
Taxis in Nassau, Bahamas are readily available across the island. There are no fixed colours for a Nassau taxi; instead, you can identify one by the Taxi signage and/or their yellow number plate. Nassau taxi vehicles can be large vans, small vans or cars.
Tip in the local currencyOtherwise you'll leave your service providers with cash they can't use without paying high fees on currency exchange. Prepare some small change in the local currency before leaving the airport if you can, to tip drivers and hotel porters.
All of the major U.S. carriers consider roaming in the Bahamas to be International roaming. While all of the major carriers do offer international roaming options via international plans or plan add-ons, quality of service - or service at all - is not guaranteed.
You'll find that merchants on the island do accept most major credit cards, though we recommend some cash for smaller, local merchants and restaurants who may require cash. Taxis in The Bahamas will require cash.
In the Bahamas, service staff and hotel workers expect to be tipped. The usual tip for service from a taxi driver or waiter is 15% and $1–$2 a bag for porters. Most travelers leave $1 to $3 per day for their hotel maid, usually every morning since the maid may have a day off.
Yes!Island hopping is easily done by air or by sea. Read on for our tips and don't hesitate to reach out to your hotel! They are your local expert and your best guide, and always happy to give you the inside scoop on how to get here and how to hop around.