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Do taxis in Nassau Bahamas take credit cards?

Most visitors to Paradise Island arrive via Nassau International Airport and transfer to Comfort Suites Paradise Island by ground transportation. Taxis have a set fee and do not take credit cards. There are extra fees for additional passengers. The driver will also ask you to pay the one-way $2 bridge toll.



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.

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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.

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US dollars are accepted throughout the island. Credit cards sometimes have minimum limits and machines are often down, so having some cash on hand is a good idea. ATMs are available throughout the island. If you take a Taxi they will require cash payment.

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It's always advisable to bring money in a variety of forms on a vacation: a mix of cash, credit cards, and traveler's checks. You should also exchange enough petty cash to cover airport incidentals, tipping, and transportation to your hotel before you leave home, or withdraw money upon arrival at an airport ATM.

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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.

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If you are traveling from the US, there is no need to change your money. US dollars are used as readily as Bahamian Dollars in the bahamas and are equal in value. If you are coming from another country, it's wise to change your money before you get to the bahamas.

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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.

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How to Get Around Nassau
  1. Public Transportation. There are several minibuses, also known as jitneys, that will take you around Nassau. ...
  2. Taxi. Taxis are a convenient way to get around Nassau, especially at night since jitneys typically stop operating between 6 and 7 pm. ...
  3. Car. You can rent a car for B$50 a day.


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Those coming to the Bahamas should be aware that a daily budget for the islands typically runs around $100. Guests of the islands will be able to purchase everyday necessities and afford meals with this amount per day: although it might be better to budget for closer to $150-$200.

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Visitors must declare currency and other negotiable instruments of $10,000 or more upon entry. CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR EXIT: Visitors must declare currency and other negotiable instruments of $10,000 or more upon exit.

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There are different taxi companies that offer airport transfers, which makes it easy for travellers to find a Nassau airport taxi. Taxis are always available at the taxi ranks, just outside the Arrivals terminal. Therefore, you can get a taxi at the airport terminal or pre-book online.

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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.

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