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Is food in Bahamas expensive?

Expect to pay more than $25 a plate for something as mundane as shrimp over linguine—and that's at a casual sports bar outside Nassau. Of course, where there's a will, there's a way to eat cheap in the Bahamas, and you can bet that it involves local food.



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The cost of dining in the Bahamas can vary depending on your preferences. If you're looking for budget-friendly options, you can expect to spend around $10 to $20 per person at local eateries or street food stalls.

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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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Although it is not really legal, you can walk around downtown with a beer in a paper bag, or a drink from one of the bars without a problem. If you are drunk and rowdy, the law is in place.

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Anything except fresh fruits, vegetables and dairy products can be brought into The Bahamas. All meats must be canned or frozen.

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Consumer prices are about 23% higher in the Bahamas than in the United States, excluding rent. Consumer prices with rent are about 10% higher in the Bahamas when compared to the United States.

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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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Unless you plan on spending outrageously on meals and souvenirs, $150 a day would be fine. Make sure that you change out or spend any of your Bahamian currency, before departing to go home (airport shops will take it) as it is more difficult to convert in the USA.

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10 Bahamian Foods & Cuisines to Try
  • Cracked Conch. ...
  • Conch Salad. ...
  • Rock Lobsters. ...
  • Bahamian Stew Fish. ...
  • Johnnycakes. ...
  • Pigeon Peas and Rice. ...
  • Baked Crab. ...
  • Souse.


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Get in. Paradise Island is connected to New Providence Island (Nassau) by two bridges (one incoming, one outgoing). There's an entrance fee of $2 per vehicle. There is also a ferry from Paradise Island to the main land.

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Favorite? Switcha is the national drink of the Bahamas as well as a brand of lemon-lime flavored non-alcoholic beverages made in Nassau. It's made from key limes or lemons, water, and sugar. This beverage is traditionally paired with a type of dessert called duff, consisting of dough filled with boiled fruits.

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Most government offices are open Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm, and most shops are open Monday through Saturday from 9am to 5pm. Drinking Laws -- Alcohol is sold in liquor stores and various convenience stores; it's readily available at all hours, though not for sale on Sundays.

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Water -- Technically, tap water is drinkable throughout The Bahamas. Still, we almost always opt for bottled. Resorts tend to filter and chlorinate tap water more aggressively than other establishments; elsewhere, bottled water is available at stores and supermarkets, and tastes better than that from a tap.

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Yes; major credit cards and most debit cards are acceptable for payment throughout the Islands. In addition, most ATMs on the islands will offer cash advances from your cards subject to a small fee.

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Your iPhone is locked to the carrier that it last worked on in your home country. You need to get your iPhone unlocked so that it would work with any carrier's SIM card. Contact your carrier and ask them whether they can temporarily unlock your iPhone so that you can use it with another carrier in the Bahamas.

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