COVID-19 Travel Restrictions in Exumas
Welcome to Sunsail's marina in Bahamas!
Please view Bahamas latest travel requirements in response to COVID-19 below. Sunsail will continue to monitor these updates to keep our guests informed of any changes.
We would also advise that you contact your airline for the most up to date information around entry requirements and re-entry to your home country.
*Please check that this information is applicable for your departure country, as selected countries are not allowed to enter certain sailing destinations.
While the Bahamas is opening their borders for international travellers, certain Policies and Procedures will need to be followed when entering the country, before, and during your stay there.
Before You Go
Fully Vaccinated Travellers:
- Fully vaccinated travellers will only be required to present proof of vaccination at check-in.
- Unvaccinated travellers, ages 2 and older will be required to obtain a negative COVID-19 test - either a negative RT-PCR or aRapid Antigen Test to be presented at check-in. (no older than 3 days)
- Children under the age of 2 are exempt from any testing requirements
- Unvaccinated persons travelling inter-island (domestic) within The Bahamas from New Providence (Nassau), Paradise Island or Grand Bahama Island (Freeport), will no longer be required to obtain a COVID-19 test prior to the date of travel.
During Your Charter
- All public and private beaches and parks are operating normally
- Restaurants on most islands are allowed to operate indoor and outdoor dining, as well as curbside pickup, delivery, drive-thru and takeaway
- All travellers must wear a face mask in any situation where it is necessary to enforce physical distancing guidelines
- We are dedicated to giving you peace of mind when you charter with us. Our industry-leading safety measures include the fogging and disinfecting of all yachts before each charter begins.
Covid-19 Testing Centres in Bahamas
- There is a list of testing centres for Exumas and Abacos can be found in Bahamas Tourist Board website.