
Everything you need for Bahamas, step by step
Tap a stage of your trip — we'll show the categories that matter right then.
Sort the paperwork, lock the flights, land already connected.
Land in Bahamas like you already know the place
A three-step plan from your couch to your first coffee in town. Each phase shows what locals actually use.
Before you go
1–2 weeks ahead — sort the basics from home.
- Visa & immigration
Check if you need a visa and apply early.
Top pick:iVisa
- Flights & airports
Book flights and save your boarding pass offline.
Top pick:App in the Air
- Hotels & stays
Reserve your first 2 nights — pin the address.
Top pick:Airbnb - Travel insurance
Get insurance that covers your activities.
Top pick:SafetyWing
- eSIM & internet
Install an eSIM so you have data the moment you land.
Top pick:Airalo - Translation
Download an offline translator for the local language.
Top pick:Google Translate
When you land
First hour at the airport — get connected and moving.
- Taxi & rides
Open the ride app — skip the airport taxi queue.
Top pick:Bahamas Taxi Cabs
- eSIM & internet
Activate your eSIM before leaving the gate.
Top pick:Airalo - Money & payments
Withdraw a small amount of local cash from an ATM.
Top pick:Cash N Go
- Maps & navigation
Save offline maps for your destination.
Top pick:Apple Maps - Public transport
Buy a transit card at the airport station.
Top pick:Bahamas Public Bus Transportation
- Car rental
Pick up your rental at the airport counter.
Top pick:Rentalcars.com
While you're there
Once you're settled — eat, explore, enjoy.
- Food Delivery
Order from the app locals actually use.
Top pick:Bahamas Food Delivery
- Restaurants & dining
Book a table — many spots are reservation-only.
Top pick:TheFork - Nightlife & bars
Find what's on tonight, not the tourist trap version.
Top pick:Resident Advisor
- Events & tickets
Grab tickets to a local event or show.
Top pick:Airbnb Experiences - Tours & attractions
Skip the line with mobile tickets.
Top pick:Airbnb Experiences - Pharmacy & health
Locate the nearest 24/7 pharmacy.
Top pick:Bahamas Medical Center
Help the next traveler — earn points
Rate apps you used, write a tip, climb the Bahamas leaderboard.
Essentials in Bahamas
One tap to install — straight from the locals' shortlist.
Say it like a local — Bahamas
Essential phrases in the local language. Tap the speaker to hear it.
About Bahamas
About Bahamas: The Bahamas offers clear turquoise waters and a laid-back island atmosphere across its extensive archipelago.
The Bahamas offers clear turquoise waters and a laid-back island atmosphere across its extensive archipelago. Credit cards are widely accepted in major resorts and Nassau, though carrying small amounts of cash is useful for local markets and inter-island travel. English is the official language, and jitney buses provide affordable transportation.Browse by category
Every category that locals in Bahamas use day-to-day.
Food Delivery
Order food from local restaurants.
- Bahamas Food Delivery
- Easy Car
- Grub Club
- Island Direct
- + 3 more
Restaurants & dining
- TheFork

- Google Maps

- HappyCow
- OpenTable
- + 2 more
Messaging & social
The chat & social apps locals actually use every day.


- Snapchat

- + 4 more
Translation
Break the language barrier.
- Google Translate

- iTranslate Translator
- Microsoft Translator
- + 4 more
Taxi & rides
Taxi and ride-hailing apps
- Bahamas Taxi Cabs
- Grand Bahama Taxi Union
- Island Taxis Bahamas
- + 4 more
Flights & airports
- App in the Air
- FlightAware
- Flighty
- + 1 more
Travel insurance
Cover for medical, trip & gear
- SafetyWing
- Heymondo
- Allianz Travel
- + 3 more
Hotels & stays
Find hotels and short stays
- Airbnb

- Booking.com
- Expedia
- + 4 more
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