Flying to The Bahamas
The Bahamas has 20 international airports welcoming regularly scheduled flights from around the world. Travellers flying into Nassau have easy access to fast, connecting flights to dozens of Out Islands (also known as The Family Islands) and private charter service is readily available.
Domestic & International Flights
Dozens of non-stop and connecting commercial flights touch down in The Bahamas every day from major gateways in the U.S. and Canada. Plus, count on regularly scheduled non-stop flights from Panama, London and seasonal arrivals from cities across Europe.
International Ferries
Visitors travelling from South Florida have the option of sailing to The Bahamas on international ferries. Depart from Fort Lauderdale or West Palm Beach and find yourself at your island destination in as little as two hours.
Connections
Connecting to one of the Out Islands from Nassau? Allow at least 1½ hours to clear Immigration and Customs, then proceed to the domestic terminal to check-in for your departing flight.
Charter Flights
From take-off to landing, set your own schedule with one of dozens of on-demand air carriers operating to and from South Florida and across our islands.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I fly into the Out Islands?
While some of our Out Islands welcome international commercial flights, many require connecting through Nassau. Don’t forget to check with smaller regional airlines, as many won’t appear on Online Travel Agency sites (Expedia, Kayak, etc). For a full list of Airlines providing flights to The Bahamas, visit our Domestic & International flights section on this page.
Are nonstop flights available to The Bahamas?
The Bahamas is located just a short flight away with nonstop service from many major US and Canadian cities. Additionally, seasonal flights from Europe and a nonstop flight from London on British Airways are also available to passengers.
How many international airports are there in The Bahamas?
The Bahamas' airport network consists of twenty (20) international airports that receive scheduled air commercial services from the U.S., Canada, Europe and Latin America.
Which islands are part of the Out Islands?
The Out Islands, also known as the Family Islands to locals, make up most of the country of The Bahamas. In short, they refer to every island outside of Nassau & Paradise Island and Freeport, Grand Bahama. That includes: The Abacos, Acklins & Crooked Island, Andros, The Berry Islands, Bimini, Cat Island, Eleuthera & Harbour Island, The Exumas, Inagua, Long Island, Mayaguana, Ragged Island, Rum Cay and San Salvador.
Do I need a passport?
Because The Bahamas is an independent nation, visitors from other nations may need a passport or travel visa in order to enter The Islands of The Bahamas. To check on passport and visa requirements for your country of residence, visit our Plan Your Trip FAQ page.