BAHAMAS - The Bahamas Is Dropping Travel Quarantine Restrictions
From November 1st, the Bahamas will drop 14 day quarantine restrictions, known as “vacation in place” and will instead move to a more comprehensive system of testing.
All arrivals onto the islands until October 31st will still be a part of the VIP program, which requires vacationing in place, without leaving resort grounds for the first 14 days of travel.
All visitors to the Bahamas from November 1st will instead be required to present a recent negative covid-19 test taken no more than 7 days before arrival, and must also submit to a second test on arrival, as well as a third test circa 5 days after arrival. That’s the good news, the bad news is that tests will be at visitors expense.
The Bahamas rapid testing on arrival will be conducted at airports or approved sea borders, with airports including: Nassau, Freeport, Marsh Harbour, North Eleuthera, Georgetown Exuma, Bimini, and San Andros.
More Information: US Embassy in The Bahamas & The Island of the Bahamas Official Site
From November 1st, the Bahamas will drop 14 day quarantine restrictions, known as “vacation in place” and will instead move to a more comprehensive system of testing.
All arrivals onto the islands until October 31st will still be a part of the VIP program, which requires vacationing in place, without leaving resort grounds for the first 14 days of travel.
All visitors to the Bahamas from November 1st will instead be required to present a recent negative covid-19 test taken no more than 7 days before arrival, and must also submit to a second test on arrival, as well as a third test circa 5 days after arrival. That’s the good news, the bad news is that tests will be at visitors expense.
The Bahamas rapid testing on arrival will be conducted at airports or approved sea borders, with airports including: Nassau, Freeport, Marsh Harbour, North Eleuthera, Georgetown Exuma, Bimini, and San Andros.
More Information: US Embassy in The Bahamas & The Island of the Bahamas Official Site