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S$ 594 - S$ 1,362
Route
Depart
Return
Price
Dallas/Fort WorthNassau Intl
DFW - NAS
DFWNAS
Dallas/Fort Worth
Tue 9-7
1 stop5h 22m
Nassau Intl
Tue 23-7
1 stop8h 05m
Dallas/Fort WorthNassau Intl
DFW - NAS
DFWNAS
Dallas/Fort Worth
Tue 16-7
1 stop5h 18m
Nassau Intl
Tue 23-7
2 stops18h 10m
Dallas/Fort WorthNassau Intl
DFW - NAS
DFWNAS
Dallas/Fort Worth
Fri 12-7
1 stop5h 22m
Nassau Intl
Wed 17-7
1 stop6h 19m
Dallas/Fort WorthNassau Intl
DFW - NAS
DFWNAS
Dallas/Fort Worth
Tue 9-7
1 stop5h 18m
Nassau Intl
Sat 20-7
1 stop16h 00m
Dallas/Fort WorthNassau Intl
DFW - NAS
DFWNAS
Dallas/Fort Worth
Tue 9-7
2 stops17h 01m
Nassau Intl
Tue 16-7
1 stop5h 58m
Dallas/Fort WorthNassau Intl
DFW - NAS
DFWNAS
Dallas/Fort Worth
Mon 3-6
1 stop19h 23m
Nassau Intl
Fri 7-6
2 stops30h 18m
Dallas/Fort WorthNassau Intl
DFW - NAS
DFWNAS
Dallas/Fort Worth
Thu 13-6
2 stops26h 42m
Nassau Intl
Sun 16-6
2 stops46h 20m
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Pink sand beaches, coral reefs, 2,500 cays, and more than 700 islands comprise this stunning archipelago: The Bahamas. Geographically The Bahamas sits close to Florida and Cuba but after 325 years of British rule and the Queen as head of state the country still retains a distinct British feel. Nowhere is this more prevalent than in the capital, Nassau. Once the playground of pirates, today Nassau’s colonial homes and British forts draw visitors from all over the world. There’s even a “royal climb” up the Queen’s staircase to Fort Fincastle. And while most travellers choose to stay in Nassau when booking their flight to The Bahamas, the less developed Grand Bahama Island is also a great choice and has gone through a revival with new hotels being built along the Lucayan strip.
Eco-travellers who shun the casinos and mega-hotels that line Bahamas’ beaches will be happy to know that recently eco tourism has been growing in the country. Travellers booking flights to The Bahamas can expect to visit the preserved coral reef of the Andros Barrier Reef and Great Inagua Island, home to the world’s largest flock of pink West Indian flamingos, which were nearly extinct a few years ago.
Bahamas’ “cold” weather reaches a comfortable 21 degrees. The warm months average between 27 and 30 degrees with high humidity.
Getting between islands is relatively easy, with a choice of flights from charter airlines. You will normally have to travel to or from Nassau, however, so if you’re planning on island-hopping, you may end up visiting the city often. Bahamas Air provides the most routes.
There are some ferries that cover transport between islands. The Fast Ferry service covers several routes originating at Nassau, though round trips are available taking in three or four destinations. Local ferries, or water taxis are also available.
If you’ve got lots of time to spare, take a mailboat. This is the cheapest way of travelling around, though certainly the slowest and you have no control over the destination.
Once on an island, hiring a car is the easiest and often only practical way of getting around. Driving is on the left and you have to be over 21 to hire a car.