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What food to bring to Bahamas?

Food. What food can I bring to The Bahamas? 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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Popular and traditional food in the Bahamas you need to try:
  • 1) Bahamian Fish Stew.
  • 2) Conch Fritters.
  • 3) Conch salad.
  • 4) Cracked Conch.
  • 5) Baked Crab.
  • 6) Guava Duff.
  • 7) Bahamian Rock Lobsters.
  • 8) Souse.


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Those coming to the Bahamas should be aware that a daily budget for the islands typically runs around $100. Guests of the islands will be able to purchase everyday necessities and afford meals with this amount per day: although it might be better to budget for closer to $150-$200.

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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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Keep in mind though, that no matter where you go, grocery shopping in the Bahamas is not cheap. If you're a drinker, buy beers by the pack or buy a bottle of local rum and chasers, rather than spending all your money at a bar. If you don't mind the occasional unhealthy option, pick one of the fast-food options.

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Best Drinks in The Bahamas
  • Bahama Mama.
  • Sky Juice.
  • The Painkiller.
  • Mojito.
  • Pineapple Upside-Down Martini.
  • Frozen Rum Runner.
  • Yellow Bird.


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Inside Bahamas : Currency Exchange - Tripadvisor. If you are traveling from the US, there is no need to change your money. US dollars are used as readily as Bahamian Dollars in the bahamas and are equal in value. If you are coming from another country, it's wise to change your money before you get to the bahamas.

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Things every first-time tourist needs to know: There's no need to get your currency exchanged, US currency is accepted. You'll want to travel with cash and a major credit card though, because you'll probably need both during your stay. Tips are king. If someone helps you during your stay, tips are expected.

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Finally, like everywhere in the world, do not consume ice, or do not drink drinks with ice if you are not sure of its origin. If you have a sensitive stomach, it is best to completely avoid ice if you are travelling on the Bahamas Island.

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Tip in the local currency Otherwise you'll leave your service providers with cash they can't use without paying high fees on currency exchange. Prepare some small change in the local currency before leaving the airport if you can, to tip drivers and hotel porters.

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