Heading to the Bahamas? Here’s what you need to know Florida Courier – Florida Courier

The popular Atlantis resort is located on Paradise Island, Bahamas.

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BY WELLS DUSENBURYSUN SENTINEL/TNS

The Bahamas officially reopened to the public last week with a handful of new coronavirus guidelines.

When you pack your sunscreen and bathing suit, make sure you have your mask ready as well.

Phase 2 allows for international travel. Earlier this month, the country allowed international boaters, yachters and private aviation as part of Phase 1.

If you plan on visiting the Bahamas, you must present a negative COVID-19 swab test upon arrival.

Travelers will also be required to complete an electronic health visa prior to departure and present proof of confirmation at their destination.

At airports and seaports, all visitors will undergo temperature checks conducted by health care personnel.

Any travelers who show COVID-19 symptoms will be transferred to a separate area for further testing and evaluation.

Visitors will be required to wear face masks in any situation where it is necessary to enforce physical distancing guidelines.

In addition to airports and sea terminals, travelers must wear masks in taxis, whilechecking in at hotels, standing in line at attractions and before being seated at restaurants.

Failure to comply with the countrys mask guidelines could result in a $200 fine or onemonth imprisonment.

JetBlue resumed daily service between Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Nassau last week, while American Airlines resumed flights twice a day between Miami and Nassau on Tuesday.

The Bahamas will continue its mandatory curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., so travelers must return to their housing accommodations during that time. Visitors will be allowed to move freely throughout their hotel and resort properties during curfew.

One of the most popular hotels, Atlantis resumed operations on Tuesday. While the casino slot machines will be open 24/7, table games and sports betting will have revised hours.

Beginning July 13, the Bahamas will enter Phase 3 of its reopening, which allows for attractions, excursions and tours to resume. Phase 4, which begins July 27, will allow vendors and jet ski operators to reopen.

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