What is the best time to visit Nassau?
Visit Nassau between May and June or September to early November - these months offer lower tourism rates and affordable rates, right before peak season. While hurricane season runs from June to November, the chance of disruption is relatively low. The weather remains warm and sunny, with temperatures averaging 80–86°F (27–30°C). Avoid December to April if you want to skip crowds and higher prices.
How do I get from Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS) to downtown Nassau?
Take a taxi, shuttle, or rental car directly from Lynden Pindling International Airport to downtown Nassau – the drive takes 20–30 minutes. Licensed taxis are metered, but confirm rates beforehand. Several hotels and tour operators offer scheduled shuttles. Alternatively, rent a car at the airport for greater flexibility to explore New Providence Island.
Is a passport required for U.S. citizens visiting Nassau?
Yes, U.S. citizens must present a valid passport when traveling to Nassau by air. For closed-loop cruises (beginning and ending at the same U.S. port), a government-issued photo ID and original birth certificate may suffice. However, a passport is strongly recommended in case of unexpected emergencies requiring air travel back to the U.S.
Are there any local customs or etiquette I should know before visiting Nassau?
Bahamians value politeness and respect - greet people with a “good morning” or “hello,” and avoid loud public behavior. Tipping 15–20% is standard in restaurants if service isn’t included. Always ask permission before photographing locals. Dress modestly when away from tourist areas or beaches, and avoid wearing camouflage clothing, which is restricted for civilian use in The Bahamas.