The Bahamas
Batelco (BTC) and Aliv are the main mobile network providers.
Wi-Fi is widely available.
The official language is English.
Using these phrases shows respect and interest in local culture.
Local SIM cards or eSIMs offer good value. Wi-Fi is common in tourist spots.
Monday to Saturday, usually 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM or 6:00 PM. Some smaller shops might close for a lunch break.
Typically open 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM or 9:00 PM, with slightly shorter hours on Sundays.
Generally Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM or 4:00 PM. Some may have extended hours one day a week.
Shops usually open later, around 10:00 AM.
During the low season (July-October), some smaller businesses or restaurants may close for renovations or staff holidays.
On public holidays, banks, government offices, and many businesses (outside major resorts) will be closed or operate reduced hours. Plan your activities accordingly.
Respect for local customs fosters a positive experience.
Bahamians are generally friendly and polite. A polite "Good morning," "Good afternoon," or "Good evening" is customary when addressing locals.
Generally casual attire is accepted in most tourist areas.
Patience is a good approach to dining service. "Island time" applies to service.
Generally acceptable to photograph landscapes and attractions.
Embracing local customs and showing courtesy creates a more welcoming atmosphere for all. Thoughtful interactions make your visit more meaningful.
Travelers with mobility challenges find varying levels of accessibility.
Infrastructure for travelers with mobility challenges is generally limited outside of major, newer resorts.
Accessibility at attractions varies.
Services for travelers with visual impairments are not widely advertised or specialized.
Specialized services for hearing impairments are not commonly found.
Contacting the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism or specialized travel agencies for accessible travel may yield more specific information. Online forums also contain personal accounts from travelers.