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How do I get from airport to Paradise Island?

Taking a Nassau airport taxi to Paradise island is the most comfortable and most convenient transport option, with the journey taking just 20 minutes under light traffic conditions. On the other hand, taking a shuttle is the cheapest transport option available, also taking 20 minutes – excluding waiting times.



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From the Nassau airport taxi rates are approximately $32 to downtown Nassau, $22 to Cable Beach and $38 to Paradise Island—plus the bridge toll. Fares are based on two passengers; there is an additional charge for extra passengers and extra luggage.

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Nearest major international airport: Paradise Island is served by Nassau International Airport. Taxi fare to Paradise Island from the airport takes about 30 minutes. For travel on the islands, visitors who aren't afraid of driving on the left side of the road can rent a car or a scooter.

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If you're staying at a big resort and plan to remain on-site for the majority of your trip, then taking a taxi to off-site attractions is more cost effective than shelling out money for a rental. (Rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft are not available in the Bahamas.)

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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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A taxi journey from the airport will cost roughly $20-$25 depending on the number of guests. Please bring cash as taxis in The Bahamas do not accept debit or credit cards. You may wish to bring some smaller bills to tip luggage attendants - should you decide to utilize this service - at the airport.

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From the Nassau airport taxi rates are approximately $32 to downtown Nassau, $22 to Cable Beach and $38 to Paradise Island—plus the bridge toll. Fares are based on two passengers; there is an additional charge for extra passengers and extra luggage.

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If you are looking for transportation from Nassau Airport to Atlantis Paradise Resort, call us today toll-free at 1 (800) 554-2316. We also have phone numbers available in the U.S: (954) 200-8706 and The Bahamas: 1 (242) 676-7142. Book your trip with us through our website or email us at [email protected].

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The Atlantis courtesy shuttle service runs 24 hours a day, with continuous service between Atlantis Royal Tower, Beach Tower, Coral Tower, as well as Ocean Club Golf Course every 30 minutes.

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No, there is no direct bus from Nassau to Paradise Island Drive. However, there are services departing from East street and arriving at Bay Street via Bay Street. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 54 min.

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You wont' need a car for your stay. There are plenty of taxis, ferries, jitneys etc available for you. If you want to explore the island for a day, you can rent a scooter, or a car for 1 day. Driving in the bahamas is not easy.

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The Average Cost Of Visiting The Paradise Island A couple would spend between $497 and $899 per day, $3,482, and $6,296 per week. A family vacation would cost between $876 and $1,654 per day, $6,132, and $11,578 per week. Depending on one's budget, this is what it will cost to explore Paradise Island in the Bahamas.

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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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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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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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The Bahamian Dollar is tied to the US dollar in terms of value, and on a practical level, the two are interchangeable in the Bahamas. Both are accepted in shops and businesses throughout the islands.

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We haven't really found very many places that don't accept credit cards in the Bahamas. If it's a small food stand, a taxi cab or bus, or some of the boat tours or charter fishing trips, then cash is likely to be needed. Grocery stores, restaurants and car rentals normally take credit cards.

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Taxis are completely reliable and safe. Just make sure it is a licensed cab, very obvious, and you can't go wrong. If you are still nervous, you can call various cab/driver companies; all hotels, restaurants, etc will have numbers to call.

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