Generally speaking, most taxis in Nassau, Bahamas, do not take credit cards. The vast majority of taxi drivers in the Bahamas operate on a cash-only basis, preferring US Dollars or Bahamian Dollars (which are pegged 1:1). While the government has made efforts to modernize transportation and some individual drivers may have mobile payment readers or third-party apps, you should never count on being able to swipe a card for a standard street hail or a ride from the airport. If you are staying at a high-end resort like Baha Mar or Atlantis, you may be able to arrange for a car service through the concierge that can be billed to your room or paid by card, but for a standard taxi, cash remains king. It is always best to negotiate the fare before you get into the vehicle, as taxis in Nassau are not always metered and use a zone-based system. To avoid any awkward situations at your destination, confirm "Cash only?" with the driver before you pull away from the curb, and try to have small bills available, as drivers often struggle to make change for $50 or $100 notes.