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How much does it cost to go from Nassau to Paradise Island?

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. Generally, it's customary to tip taxi drivers about 15% of the fare.



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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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Taxis. Taxis are located outside the hotels and may also be hired by the hour. 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.

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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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Yes, for the most part, the bahamas is quite expensive. But there are ways around it. THere are also plenty of American Fast Food joints, as well as bahamian takeway shacks where you can get great food for just a few bucks.

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The Atlantis Day Pass allows accessibility to the Casino, Crystal Court shops and Marina Village. As well as to Atlantis beaches, resort pools, Aquaventure water park, The Dig aquarium tour. Tickets must be purchased in advance and Day Pass purchase is required for all non-resort guests.

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The Cost of Accommodation On Paradise Island The cost of accommodation varies depending on the location, demand, and star rating. Prices range between $105 and $587, with the average being $383. Vacation rentals cost anything between $200 and $1,000.

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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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Jitneys, or buses, are the public transportation option in the Bahamas. Jitneys are certainly budget-friendly, with one-way rides costing $1.25 to $3.50 per person. However, jitneys can be chaotic for travelers with a set itinerary.

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There are several minibuses, also known as jitneys, that will take you around Nassau. Head to Bay Street or Charlotte Street to find a jitney. Fares are typically B$1.25 but can cost up to B$3 if you head to a different zone.

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Transportation Options on Paradise Island Walking: Paradise Island Bahamas is small in size, so you may opt to go to some of the close destinations on foot. Walking is common for locals and tourists alike in this area and many sidewalks, restaurants, and shops can accommodate wheelchairs and walking assistance devices.

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Atlantis is not an all-inclusive Resort; we are a full-service Resort. As our guest, you have full access to all Atlantis Aquaventure water park features at no additional cost.

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Through our partnership with Atlantis, Paradise Island in The Bahamas, Diamond, Diamond Plus, Diamond Elite and Seven Stars® Caesars Rewards® members can enjoy one complimentary stay at this amazing Caribbean getaway each year.

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  • Avoid Nassau's “over the hill” (south of Shirley Street) and Fish Fry (Arawak Cay) areas, especially at night.
  • Stay alert to your surroundings at all times.
  • Don't walk alone, particularly after dark.
  • Don't carry large sums of cash or wear expensive jewellery.


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In general, a 3-day & 2-night Bahamas trip cost around $800 for one person. For a family of four, the average Bahamas trip cost is about $630 per day. Overall, the total budget for a week's trip should be around $5500, considering the flight, transport, food, entertainment and souvenirs??.

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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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U.S. travelers coming for tourism will not need a visa for travel up to 90 days. All other travelers will need a visa and/or work permit. The Bahamas requires compliance with regulations to divert child abduction similar to U.S. policies. Review those policies before traveling.

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The 685 acre island is connected to the island of New Providence by two bridges that go across the Nassau Harbor, which were designed by HNTB. The 36 feet wide and 1,560 feet long roadway carries two lanes of traffic and consists of 15 concrete spans and 3 high elevation main channel spans.

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