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Is Nassau Bahamas safe to walk around?

Be vigilant at all times and don't walk alone away from the main hotels, tourist areas, beaches and downtown Nassau, particularly after dark. Take care if travelling on local bus services after dusk on routes away from the main tourist areas. Don't carry large amounts of cash or jewellery. Robbers may be armed.



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Nassau is a safe island to visit. When walking, it is recommended not to walk alone and to avoid walking at night especially in deserted areas that are not well lit.

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The resort areas of Nassau are safe, but some of the other areas of town are a bit sketchy and good to avoid. If you are doing the Atlantis you should not worry about the safety. If you and your daughter stay together, you should have no problem at Atlantis, or even downtown Nassau.

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Nassau Taxi Safety and Complaints Taxis are safe and reliable in Nassau, and you only need to ensure you use a licensed taxi. However, it's best to always have the taxi driver's details like name, registration number, and number plate before the trip begins.

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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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Things every first-time tourist needs to know:
  • English is actually the official language of the Bahamas, so it'll be spoken everywhere you go.
  • There's no need to get your currency exchanged, US currency is accepted. ...
  • Tips are king. ...
  • Cars don't drive on the right side of the road, they drive on the left.


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Nassau is no worse for a single person versus a group. A couple of years ago, a cruise ship Segway tour of 23 people was robbed at gunpoint. But you might also meet some people on the ship to wander around with. But basic advice, stick the major streets, where there are a lot of people.

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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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The Abacos Islands - The Safest In The Bahamas To Visit Since the 1970s, the Out Islands have also been called the Family Islands and are made up of around 700 islands (only some of which are inhabited). The Abacos are considered some of the safest islands in The Bahamas and are known for being family-friendly.

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Sandy beaches, blue skies, luxury resorts, and colorful cuisine are just a few of the endless offers when visiting Nassau, Bahamas, making it every vacationer's dream destination.

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With so many bars and lounges to choose from there's always a place in Nassau Paradise Island to check out a DJ set, enjoy a fantastic glass of wine or ice-cold Bahamian beer, or share a quiet nightcap. Show off your moves on the dance floor or cheers to the sunset view from a rooftop bar.

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With so many bars and lounges to choose from there's always a place in Nassau Paradise Island to check out a DJ set, enjoy a fantastic glass of wine or ice-cold Bahamian beer, or share a quiet nightcap. Show off your moves on the dance floor or cheers to the sunset view from a rooftop bar.

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Mayaguana is one of the least visited islands in the Bahamas! It has around 200 full time residents, and any tourists that come have to fly themselves or charted a flight. The beaches are beautiful, untouched and pristine.

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With three days in Nassau, you'll have plenty of time to hit all the highlights, from colonial sites to beautiful Caribbean beaches, and still have time left over for a couple of island day trips.

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It's always advisable to bring money in a variety of forms on a vacation: a mix of cash, credit cards, and traveler's checks. You should also exchange enough petty cash to cover airport incidentals, tipping, and transportation to your hotel before you leave home, or withdraw money upon arrival at an airport ATM.

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The cost of living in Nassau is relatively high compared to other places in the Bahamas, with average rent for a one-bedroom apartment ranging from $900 to $1,500 per month. Freeport: Freeport is a city on.

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