The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism Reopening Guidelines November 1, 2020
Date Posted: November 2, 2020
Source: Staff Report

The Islands of The Bahamas are currently open and looking forward to welcoming visitors from all countries. There are no restrictions on commercial international travel from any jurisdiction, nor are there restrictions on private planes or boats.

It is recommended that all travelers interested in visiting The Bahamas review requirements applicable to each member of their party at Bahamas.com/travelupdates before booking a trip, to determine what steps need to be taken to be granted entry.

Those who booked travel under the former protocols that required an RT PCR test taken seven (7) days prior to travel will be permitted to enter The Bahamas with their Bahamas Health Travel Visa and negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test result, through November 6, 2020, only.

Travelers planning to visit The Bahamas should also be prepared to:

  • Adhere to health and safety protocols as outlined on bahamas.com/travelupdates.
  • Monitor business websites (airlines, hotels, attractions, etc.) for changes in protocols.
  • Avoid traveling when they feel ill.
  • Follow The Bahamas’ “Healthy Traveller Campaign” which includes the ongoing practice of:
    • Physical distancing measures
    • Regularly washing hands
    • Wearing PPE such as face masks when appropriate

Frequently Asked Questions as of 10.31.20

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: TESTING, INSURANCE AND HEALTH VISA

PRE-TRAVEL TESTING:

Is a COVID-19 RT-PCR Negative (Swab) Test required to enter The Bahamas?

  • Yes. All persons traveling to The Bahamas must first obtain a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR (swab) test taken no more than five (5) days prior to the date of arrival. The name and address of the lab where the test was performed must be clearly displayed on the test result.
    • Upon arrival, any person presenting a test older than five (5) days will not be allowed entry into The Bahamas.
    • Children age ten (10) and under, as well as pilots and crew of commercial airlines who remain overnight in The Bahamas, are exempt from obtaining the RT-PCR test.

Is this also true for domestic inter-island travelers?

  • Persons traveling inter-island from New Providence to other islands are required to undergo a RT-PCR test no more than five (5) days prior to travel and produce a negative result.
    • Persons traveling from a Family Island to New Providence do not need to take a RT-PCR prior to travel; however, will need to undergo a RT-PCR before returning to the Family Island from New Providence. 

Where can I get a COVID-19 RT-PCR (swab) test prior to travel?

  • Contact your health care professional to receive a COVID-19 RT-PCR Test.

 Can I use my Antigen or Antibody Test to enter the Country?

  • No, only a negative RT-PCR (swab) test from a referenced lab will be considered a VALID test to be granted entry into The Bahamas.

COVID HEALTH INSURANCE

Does The Bahamas require separate COVID Health Insurance?

  • Beginning November 14, all visitors entering The Bahamas will be required to opt into the Health Insurance coverage when applying for their Bahamas Health Visa (More details on Bahamas Health Visa below).
    • The COVID Health Insurance will cover visitors for the duration of their stay in the event they become ill with COVID-19 while in The Bahamas.

What is included as part of the COVID Health Insurance?

  • Coverage includes:
    • Medical expenses incurred on-island due to COVID-19, up to $50,000 (USD)
    • Trip interruption/delay for necessary quarantine or isolation due to COVID-19, up to $500 (USD) per day/$7,000 (USD) max
    • Medical evacuation and/or repatriation of remains due to COVID-19, and subject to medical necessity, up to $100,000 (USD)

How much does the COVID Health Insurance cost?

  • The cost of the required COVID Health Insurance is included in the Bahamas Health Visa and paid in advance of travel.

 HEALTH VISA

Who needs to complete an electronic Bahamas Travel Health Visa?

  • All travelers arriving via commercial flights, as well as by private planes, private boats, yachts or pleasure craft, are required to apply for a Bahamas Travel Health Visa at travel.gov.bs by selecting the International option and completing all required fields.
    • It is mandatory that a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test result be uploaded to complete the Health Visa application.
    • Beginning November 14, travelers must also opt-in for Health Insurance coverage.
    • Name of applicant must exactly match name on applicant’s valid passport.
    • Households are encouraged to use one email address per family/household to receive responses. Groups may opt to use the same method of collecting responses through one email facility.

Is a Health Visa required for domestic inter-island travelers?

  • Yes, all those traveling inter-island – both residents and visitors – will be required to complete an electronic Travel Health Visa, via the domestic or international sections, as appropriate.

Is there a fee for the Bahamas Travel Health Visa?

  • Yes, there is a fee for the Travel Health Visa, which will be dependent on length of stay. Fees include costs for required COVID insurance, as well as the rapid antigen tests for those staying more than four (4) nights, five (5) days. (More details on rapid testing below)
    • $40 – Visitors staying up to four (4) nights and five (5) days
    • $40 – Citizens and returning residents
    • $60 – Visitors staying more than four (4) nights
    • Free - Children ten (10) years and under

How do I upload my COVID-19 RT-PCR test results to my electronic Travel Health Visa?

  • Each applicant will be required to upload their individual negative test results. Please ensure each application is submitted with the corresponding test result. 
  • Travelers should upload ALL pages of the test results report, even if there are multiple pages. 
  • Please ensure your test results state clearly the following information: 
    • Name of Applicant (must match the name used on the application form)
    • Confirmation of a negative result
    • Type of test – RT- PCR (not an antigen test nor an antibody test)
    • Date the test was administered (collection date of swab), not to exceed five (5) days prior to the date of arrival 
      • Name and address of the accredited lab where test was performed
        • For U.S. travelers, an accredited lab can be found at https://www.cdc.gov/clia/LabSearch.html
        • For travelers from other countries, labs that have been accredited by the local medical health officials should be used.
  • Children age ten (10) and under are exempt from requiring a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test; they will, however, be required to have their application submitted by a parent/guardian.
    • Proof of age must be uploaded (applicable passport page, birth certificate and/or other government-issued ID).

When will I receive a response about my Bahamas Travel Health Visa?

  • Health Visa applications take up to 72 hours to process so they should be completed with adequate lead time.
  • Applicants will receive an automated response within 1 hour of submission indicating the application is being processed. Travelers should not apply again unless they do not receive the automated response within the hour.
  • An approved Health Visa will receive a green code, and proof of confirmation should be presented at check-in and upon arrival in the destination.
    • If a Health Visa application is pending, visitor will receive a yellow code which means it requires additional review.
    • If a Health Visa application is denied, visitor will receive a red color code and will not be permitted entry to The Bahamas.
  • Travelers should not submit more than one application per person traveling (per trip). Do NOT submit multiple applications. 
  • For all questions regarding the Travel Health Visa process, or to check on the status of your application, contact [email protected].

Is a print version of my electronic Travel Health Visa required?

  • Yes, please ensure you print your Approved (Green) Bahamas Travel Health Visa Response issued electronically by the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and the Bahamas Ministry of Health. 

What if I do not complete the electronic Travel Health Visa application form?

  • Travelers who fail to complete an electronic Travel Health Visa application form or provide a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR Negative (Swab) Test from an accredited lab will be denied entry to The Bahamas and are subject to fines and possible imprisonment.

How long are Health Visas valid for? Will visitors and residents be required to get a new Health Visa each time they travel?

  • Travel Health Visas are valid for the duration of each individual traveller’s trip. Because a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test result be uploaded to complete the Health Visa application with test date no more than five (5) days prior to the date of arrival, it is necessary for all travelers to apply for a new Health Visa with each trip.

POTENTIAL FOR CHANGES TO REQUIREMENTS

What is the plan for the tourism industry should The Bahamas see a dramatic rise in cases?

  • Due to fluidity of the COVID-19 situation, both in The Bahamas and worldwide, protocols are subject to change.
  • The Bahamas is an archipelago with more than 700 islands and cays, spread over 100,000 square miles, which means conditions and instances of the virus can be different on each of the 16 islands available to welcome visitors.
  • Travelers should check the status of their island destination before traveling by visiting Bahamas.com/travelupdates.

Will persons wishing to travel from an island with a higher number of cases be permitted to enter an island with a low number of cases?

  • All travelers must follow appropriate testing, visa and insurance protocols to be granted entry to any island.
  • Per the current Emergency Orders, there are restrictions for persons traveling from an island with mandatory lockdown orders in place.
    • A person should not be permitted to travel from an island for which notice has been given of an impending lockdown order or for which additional measures and restrictions have been imposed.
    • Travelers should check the status of their island destination before traveling, by visiting Bahamas.com/travelupdates.

 ARRIVAL PROCESS: TESTING PROCEDURES (AS OF NOVEMBER 1)

INSURANCE, CONTACT TRACING AND RAPID ANTIBODY TESTS (NOV 14 AND LATER)

Do I need to quarantine upon arrival in The Bahamas?

  • Beginning November 1, The Islands of The Bahamas will have streamlined entry protocols that will remove the Vacation-in-Place requirement and enable visitors to better and more seamlessly enjoy The Bahamas vacation experience.

What are the updated travel and entry protocols?

  • Specifics of the new protocols, which go into effect on November 1, are as follows:

 Prior to Travel:

o   COVID-19 RT-PCR Test: All persons traveling to The Bahamas must obtain a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR (swab) test taken no more than five (5) days prior to the date of arrival.  The name and address of the lab, where the test was performed, must be clearly displayed on the test result.

  • Children age ten (10) and under, as well as pilots and crew of commercial airlines, who remain overnight in The Bahamas, are exempt from obtaining the RT-PCR test.

o   Travel Health Visa:  Once in possession of a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test, all travelers will then be required to apply for a Bahamas Travel Health Visa at travel.gov.bs (click on the International Tab) where the required test must be uploaded.

  • Beginning November 14, all visitors will be required to opt in to mandatory COVID-19 health insurance when applying for their Health Visa.

o    The insurance will cover travelers for the duration of their stay in The Bahamas.

  • A fee for the visa will be dependent on length of stay (ranging from $40-60 USD) and includes expenses for COVID Health Insurance and rapid antigen testing as appropriate.

o    Children age ten (10) and under will be covered at no extra charge and are exempt from taking a rapid antigen test. (more on visa pricing above)  

  • Upon Arrival

o   Rapid COVID-19 Antigen Testing (if applicable): all persons who are staying in The Bahamas longer than four (4) nights and five (5) days will be required to take a rapid COVID-19 antigen test. 

  • All visitors departing on or before five days will not be required to obtain this test.
  • The rapid tests are easy, quick and will yield results in 60 minutes or less with results being provided electronically via SMS text message and email.
  • Many hotel properties will provide relevant information on testing arrangements, while others will facilitate the required rapid test for their guests.
  • All persons on yachts and other pleasure craft will be able to make arrangements for their required rapid tests at the port of entry or via the relevant website.
  • All other visitors, returning residents and citizens – those staying or returning to private residences or rental properties such as Airbnb – will be able to make arrangements for their required rapid tests at the port of entry or via the relevant website.

o   Any visitor who exhibits COVID symptoms upon arrival or at any time during their stay will be required to take a Rapid Antigen Test and receive a negative result before being permitted to continue with their vacation.

  • If a person tests positive they will be required to follow up with a COVID-19 RT-PCR swab test.

Who has to take a rapid antigen test?

  • All persons who are staying in The Bahamas longer than four (4) nights and five (5) days will be required to take a rapid COVID-19 antigen test. 
  • Children age ten (10) and under are exempt from taking rapid antigen tests. 

Where can I make arrangements to take a rapid test if I’m staying longer than four (4) nights and five (5) days? 

  • Many hotel properties will provide relevant information on testing arrangements, while others will facilitate the required rapid test for their guests.
  • All persons on yachts and other pleasure craft will be able to make arrangements for their required rapid tests at the port of entry or via the relevant website.
  • All other visitors, returning residents and citizens – those staying or returning to private residences or rental properties such as Airbnb – will be able to make arrangements for their required rapid tests at the port of entry or via the relevant website.

 How much does the rapid test cost?

  • The cost of the rapid antigen test is included in the Bahamas Health Visa and paid in advance of travel.

How long until rapid test results are ready?

  • The rapid tests are easy, quick and will yield results in 60 minutes or less with results being provided electronically by SMS text message and email.

 What if I have a positive result on my rapid antigen test?

  • All positive test results are reported to the Ministry of Health who will conduct additional clinical screening per their own mandates.
  • If an on-island rapid test returns positive, that person will be required to follow up with a COVID-19 RT-PCR swab test.
  • With a positive result, the traveler may either:
    • Leave the destination via approved medical transportation (using either insurance or personal resources)
    • Quarantine at their booked place of stay
      • There is no mandatory government facility where visitors will be sent.

How will the Ministry combat the risk of asymptomatic persons?

  • The Ministry is implementing these new protocols to mitigate the risk by ensuring multiple testing touch points which include testing prior to arrival as well as tracking, monitoring and an additional test 5 days upon arrival.

ON ISLAND EXPERIENCE: TOURISM PROTOCOLS

Restaurants, Businesses and Attractions

Are on-island businesses, restaurants and attractions operating normally?

  • Notwithstanding any public health restrictions that may be implemented from time to time, all travelers abiding by these new protocols will be permitted to move about and explore the beauty and vibrant culture of The Bahamas beyond the confines of their hotel or other accommodations.
  • Conditions and instances of the virus can be different on each of the 16 islands available to welcome visitors.
    • The current situation in Grand Bahama Island, Nassau & Paradise Island and Abaco requires increased restrictions.
    • Travelers should check the status of their island destination before traveling by visiting Bahamas.com/travel updates.

What are the requirements for travelers who are staying on an island that has curfew or lockdown measures in place?

  • Visitors will be required to adhere to all island restrictions, including curfew and lockdown measures, applicable to the island where they are staying.
  • Hotel guests must stay within hotel grounds for the duration of the lockdown or curfew period, however, are permitted to move about the property and access all available amenities.

 What is the status of beaches?

  • Beaches are operating normally, with a few exceptions:
    • Beaches and parks on New Providence, Abaco and Grand Bahama Island are currently operating with reduced hours on weekdays, from 5 a.m. – 8 p.m. Monday through Friday.
    • New Providence and Abaco are abiding by weekend lockdown orders, and so beaches and parks on these islands will be closed for the weekend, from 8 p.m. on Friday until 5 a.m. Monday (excluding Green Turtle Cay, Grand Cay, Man-O-War Cay and Elbow Cay).

When do I have to wear a face mask?

  • All travelers must wear a face mask in any situation where it is necessary to enforce physical distancing guidelines, such as:
    • When entering and transiting air and sea terminals
    • During security and customs screenings
    • At baggage claim
    • When checking in and boarding aircraft, vessel or other form of transportation
    • When traveling in a taxi
    • When standing in lines
    • When entering any establishment
    • While checking into a hotel

Do I have to wear a face mask at the beach?

  • Face masks are not mandatory on the beach but must be worn in all other public spaces that surround the beach and while entering and exiting the beach.
    • Social distancing is mandatory on the beach

What if I don’t wear a face mask?

  • All persons, including Bahamian residents and visitors are subject to a new fine of $200 or a penalty of one month imprisonment, or both, if they are found not wearing face masks in areas where it is required.

What is the “Clean & Pristine” Certification?

  • A Certification Agency has been established - representing a collaboration between the Ministry of Tourism & Aviation, Ministry of Health, and other regulatory agencies - to enforce a “Clean & Pristine” Certification Program.
  • All tourism-related, customer-facing entities in The Bahamas must verify they have in place and are adhering to the Government approved health and safety guidelines to receive Clean & Pristine certification. Adequate signage outlining policies will be clearly displayed at all locations, helping to guide staff and visitors.

What are the safety measures in place for front line staff and those that work in the tourism industry at all points of entry?

  • All tourism-related, customer-facing entities in The Bahamas must verify they have in place and are adhering to the Government approved health and safety guidelines outlined by the Clean & Pristine certification (more on Clean & Pristine certification below).
  • All visitors, staff and residents are required to practice social distancing and adhere to mandatory mask wearing in public places.

What does this mean for Taxis and Independent Cars?

  • Passengers to wear masks at all times throughout journey
  • Passengers should not ride in front seat
  • Vehicles to reduce the maximum number of people by 50%:
    • Sedans = 2 persons or a family traveling together
    • SUVs = 4 persons

What does this mean for Hotels, Resorts and Vacation Rentals?

  • Extensive health and safety protocols enforced; details will be clearly stated by specific institutions
  • Enhanced cleaning for guest rooms
  • Hand sanitizer and disinfectant readily available
  • Employee health monitoring
  • Limiting guests in elevators

What does this mean for Restaurants, Food & Beverage Services?

  • Buffets discontinued until further notice
  • All meals must be served at individual tables where social distance is adhered to, or meals must be prepackaged
  • Disposable menus offered or displayed on monitors or chalkboards
  • Seating to accommodate for physical distancing of guests; limiting number of guests

What does this mean for Excursions, Tours, Local Attractions and Shopping?

  • Maximum number of guests and duration of guest visit limited
  • Guests to use personal gear (such as snorkeling gear) as appropriate
  • Guests will not be allowed to touch products unless purchasing
  • Cashless sales encouraged
  • Beach chairs to allow 6ft. physical distancing between family units; gatherings limited to 5 persons
  • Cleaning timetable/checklist to be maintained

What does this mean for Vessel and Ferry Operations?

  • Maximum passengers onboard reduced by 50%
  • Passenger seating assigned to ensure proper distancing
  • Vessel sanitizing:
    • Before any passenger embarks
    • Between all passenger exchanges
    • On high touch surfaces consistently during passage
    • At end of each day

Check for updates at: https://www.bahamas.com/tourism-reopening-faq

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