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What are the main issues in The Bahamas?

The Bahamas is a stable democracy where political rights and civil liberties are generally respected. However, the islands have a relatively high homicide rate. Harsh immigration policies, which mainly affect Haitian-Bahamians and Haitian migrants, are often executed in the absence of due process.



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Violent crime, such as burglaries, armed robberies, and sexual assaults, occur in both tourist and non-tourist areas. Be vigilant when staying at short-term vacation rental properties where private security companies do not have a presence.

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Armed robberies, burglaries, bag snatchings, theft, fraud and sexual assaults are the most common crimes committed against travellers in Freeport and Nassau. Be aware of your surroundings, even in areas usually considered safe. Keep valuables out of sight. Sexual assault frequently occurs in The Bahamas.

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Water safety Fatal shark attacks can happen without warning; avoid swimming from dusk until dawn even in shallow waters.

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The Bahamas is a high-income developed country with a GDP per capita of over USD 30,762 (2017) that conducts more than 85 percent of its international trade with the United States.

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6 Things You Didn't Know About The Bahamas
  • The world's third-largest wine cellar is in Nassau. ...
  • The Bahamas boasts the third largest barrier reef on the planet. ...
  • Our waters are some of the clearest in the world. ...
  • There are 700 islands in The Bahamas. ...
  • Hollywood loves Paradise! ...
  • The Bahamas is home to its own “sea monster”.


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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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In 2021, there were approximately 29.17 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in the Bahamas, up from a homicide rate of 17.96 registered a year earlier. Over 100 people die as a result of intentional homicide in this Caribbean country every year.

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The Bahamas does have a high cost of living , which is a result of the country's imposition of high value-added taxes on groceries, furniture, appliances, and clothing. This isn't too much of an issue if you're planning to buy a vacation home but for those who want to buy a permanent home, it could be a factor.

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From uninhabited cays to lavish resorts, the 700 islands of the Bahamas have something to offer everyone. Crystal clear waters, sugary white sands and average year-round temperatures in the 80s make this tropical paradise a must-visit for relaxation seekers.

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