
Exumas Out Islands, The Bahamas Travel Guide
BTC (Bahamas Telecommunications Company) and Aliv are the two main mobile service providers, offering coverage in the Exumas, especially on Great Exuma.
Most accommodations offer free Wi-Fi for guests. The quality and speed vary, but it typically supports basic browsing.
English is spoken officially. There's no language barrier for People whose first language is english, as it is widely spoken by locals.
The main post office is located in Georgetown. Services are basic, but sending postcards home is possible.
Staying connected in the Exumas is straightforward through mobile networks and Wi-Fi. Consider a local SIM or eSIM for reliable data.
This part covers typical operating hours for businesses and services, helping you plan your daily activities.
Banks typically open Monday-Friday, from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM.
Exuma Markets generally open Monday-Saturday, roughly from 8:FROM 12 am TO 6:00 PM.
Hours vary widely; many close for an afternoon break. Check in advance for particular establishments.
Businesses, banks, and government offices may be closed or have reduced hours on national holidays.
In the slower season (especially August-October), some smaller businesses or tour operators may reduce hours or close entirely.
Many businesses have limited or no Sunday hours.
Your meeting residents and observance of customs will shape your experience. This guide helps.
A polite "Good morning" or "Good afternoon" is always appreciated when addressing someone new or entering a shop.
Swimsuits are suitable for the beach or pool only. Wear a cover-up over swimwear when in towns or public spaces.
Embrace the relaxed pace of dining. Do not rush. Enjoy the conversation and the atmosphere.
Generally, taking photos of terrainscapes and attractions is fine. For people, always ask for permission.
Travelers with mobility challenges should be aware that accessibility infrastructure in the Exumas is limited.
Infrastructure for travelers with mobility challenges is quite scarce in the Exumas.
No dedicated accessible public transport exists in Exuma.
Access to plenty of beaches involves walking over sand, which can be difficult for wheelchairs.
No dedicated services for travelers with visual or hearing impairments are widely available.
It is advised for travelers with mobility challenges to contact their chosen accommodation and tour operators directly to discuss specific needs and confirm accessibility before booking.