Yes, the legal drinking age in The Bahamas is 18 years old, allowing young adults to purchase and consume alcohol in local bars, restaurants, and shops. However, it is a peer-to-peer essential to know that different rules often apply if you are visiting via a cruise ship. Most major cruise lines, such as Royal Caribbean and Disney Cruise Line, enforce a strict 21+ drinking age on board their vessels and on their private islands (like CocoCay or Castaway Cay), even while they are docked in Bahamian territory. This policy is designed to maintain consistency with U.S. laws where the ships are often homeported. If you are staying at a land-based resort or exploring Nassau on your own, the local 18+ law prevails, but you should always carry a valid government-issued photo ID (like a passport) as proof of age, as local establishments are diligent about verifying credentials for international visitors.