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How to spend 5 days in Bahamas?

Itinerary: Five Days of Fun in Nassau Paradise Island
  1. Day 2: Go Padding & Golf Scenic Courses. ...
  2. Day 3: Beach Hopping & Bahamian Nightlife. ...
  3. Day 4: Horseback Riding & Bahamian Food Tours. ...
  4. Day 5: Snorkel, Shop & Sunset Dinner Cruise. ...
  5. Let the Fun Begin!




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Ideal Duration Of Stay In The Bahamas So, it is up to you for how many days you want to enjoy the serene nature, glistening coastline, lip-smacking sea-foods, and sun-kissed beaches. The weather is always soothing, so make a 6-7 days holiday in the Bahamas is ideal.

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But a four-day weekend in Nassau, the Bahamas' capital city, is a great way to get a taste of the colonial city and explore some of the gorgeous surrounding islands—whether you're looking for something fun and crowded (like Paradise Island, connected to Nassau via two bridges) or pristine and uninhabited (like the far- ...

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Popular routes for a one week stay in The Bahamas:
  1. Nassau + Rose Island (day trip), Exuma (day trip)
  2. Exuma: Great Exuma, Big Major Cay, Staniel Cay, Stocking Island.
  3. Eleuthera + Harbour Island (day trip)
  4. The Abacos: Great Guana Cay, Green Turtle Cay, Elbow Cay, Man-O-War Cay.


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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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The best time to visit the Bahamas is from mid-December to mid-April, the country's peak season. Though temperatures here are great year-round (they rarely dip below 60 degrees), the islands fall within the hurricane belt, so hurricanes may be a factor between June 1 and Nov. 30 (the Atlantic hurricane season).

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Plus, package deals often require a minimum 5-night stay, so you will get the most out of your money if you stay at least five days. Of course, you could make a shorter trip, but you will want to give yourself enough time to explore all Atlantis has to offer.

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Low season, August to November, is best for budget travelers Fall is the cheapest time to visit the Bahamas.

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So here are a few tips for those who're planning a holiday to Bahamas on a budget:
  1. Make advance bookings for accommodations. ...
  2. Look for affordable transport facilities. ...
  3. Splurge within limits. ...
  4. Make sure not to overspend on local food. ...
  5. No need to pay extra tip in restaurants. ...
  6. Look out for nightclub passes at a huge discount.


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Island hopping by private boat If you have a private boat, you're free to create your own island hopping route and itinerary! With countless marinas throughout the islands, the options are limitless. A few tips: If you're entering the country by boat, your first stop in The Bahamas must be an official Port of Entry.

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While Atlantis Bahamas is bucket list-friendly, it's not exactly the most budget-friendly. Expect to pay at least $400 per night plus another $50-$100 per day per person for food and fees.

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Day passes are mandatory for all non-hotel guests at the Atlantis to experience Dolphin Cay, the waterpark, the marine habitat, and the beaches.

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Because of the tropical climate, you can fish, dive and snorkel year-round. You also can comfortably swim in the ocean, as water temperature in The Bahamas rarely dips below 72 degrees (22 degrees Celsius) near the shorelines.

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Hurricane season in the Bahamas runs from early June to late November. It tends to peak in the fall, especially in September. The months with the highest risk for hurricane activity are August, September, and October. The Bahamas is an island country in the North Atlantic Ocean.

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Though temperatures here are great year-round (they rarely dip below 60 degrees), the islands fall within the hurricane belt, so hurricanes may be a factor between June 1 and Nov. 30 (the Atlantic hurricane season).

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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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Some say that Tourism has a negative effect on the Bahamian culture. It has often been said that Bahamians have become too Americanised and have lost their identities as they try to become the tourists (actors/actresses, singers, rappers etc.) they see and admire who come to the Bahamas often.

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