Bahamian Officials Are Planning To Reopen To Tourists On July 1
Tourism officials from The Bahamas announced Thursday it would open its borders to international tourists on July 1. However, Bahamian Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis cautioned that the reopening date could change if cases of the virus increased.
To maintain the safety of residents and tourists, only islands that have contained the outbreak will be open to tourists. These include Cat Island, Long Island, Abaco and Andros, Mayaguana, Inagua, Crooked Island, Acklins, Long Cay, Ragged Island and Rum Cay.
Bahamas resorts have flexible cancellation policies, so you can receive a full refund if reopening plans don’t proceed as planned.
Southwest and American Airlines are scheduled to resume flights to Nassau in early July, there are plenty of options to get there.