As of 2026, Uber and Lyft do not operate in Nassau or anywhere else in the Bahamas. This is primarily due to the country's powerful taxi unions and strict regulations that protect licensed taxi drivers from international ride-hailing competition. While a few local apps like Bahamas Ride or Let's Go have attempted to fill the gap, they are often inconsistent. Visitors typically rely on traditional taxis, which use a zone-based flat-rate system rather than meters; for example, a trip from the airport to downtown Nassau usually costs around $35–$40 for two people. For the most budget-conscious, the "Jitney" buses are the local favorite, costing about $1.50 per ride, though they stop running around sunset.