The Bahamas Prepares for Phase 3 of Tourism Readiness & Recovery Plan on October 15
#NASSAU, Bahamas – September 7, 2020 – In a national address today, Monday, September 7, Minister of Tourism & Aviation Dionisio D’Aguilar announced additional details of the forward-looking recovery and reopening plan for The Islands of The Bahamas. D’Aguilar reiterated the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism’s commitment to revitalizing the country’s tourism industry while emphasizing that the health and well being of citizens, residents and visitors of The Bahamas remain paramount.
Beginning October 15, The Bahamas will
enter Phase 3 of the Tourism Readiness & Recovery Plan ahead of the busy
holiday season, which will include the reopening of beaches and major hotels.
Since 1950, tourism has played an integral
role in The Bahamas’ economy, accounting for more than 50% of the country’s GDP
and 60% of national employment. The COVID-19 Pandemic has had an unprecedented effect
on global tourism and The Bahamas’ economy has felt the impact, particularly
following 2019’s record-breaking tourism numbers, where the country welcomed
7.2 million visitors. The country’s in-depth Tourism Readiness and Recovery Plan
outlines a strategic, phased reopening strategy to ensure a comfort level that
The Bahamas is a safe and healthy destination for both visitors and residents
to enjoy.
PHASED REOPENING
As part of Phase 3, beaches and major
hotels will reopen on all islands. Minister of Tourism & Aviation Dionisio
D’Aguilar announced that all hotel guests must abide by a 14-day
Vacation-In-Place (VIP), which will allow guests access to all amenities,
including hotel spas, gyms, bars and more. Additionally, Phase 3 will also see
the reopening of attractions, excursions and tours on November 1.
Ahead of the reopening, the Bahamas Ministry
of Tourism & Aviation is working with airline partners to secure direct
airlift from key markets where the curve has been flattened. Additionally, the
Ministry’s communication team is prepared to commence an agile marketing
campaign, complete with authentic storytelling and aggressive PR and sales
strategies, leaning into current travel trends, such as the preference for
vacations closer to home, as well as options that afford seclusion and outdoor
pursuits.
Following the safe move into Phase 3, the Bahamas
Ministry of Tourism & Aviation along with the Ministry of Health and other
government agencies will recommend an appropriate date to enter Phase 4, which
pertains to the reopening of vendors, select attractions, casinos, cruises and
ferries.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The top priority of the Bahamas Ministry of
Tourism & Aviation remains the health and safety of its citizens, residents
and visitors. In an effort to curb the spread of the virus, the Ministry
continues to work closely with the Ministry of Health to establish and evaluate
protocols and timelines with respect to the RT-PCR testing in advance of
travel.
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Effective, September 1, 2020, the Bahamian
government announced new entry requirements, including:
Approved
Bahamas Health Visa available at travel.gov.bs
Proof
of a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test taken no more than five (5) days prior to
arrival
The
only applicants who are not required to provide a COVID-19 test are:
Children
under the age of ten (10)
Pilots
and crew who remain overnight in The Bahamas.
Mandatory
14-day Vacation-In-Place (VIP) Experience at a hotel, private club or rented
accommodations (like Airbnb), as well as on a private boat.
It is recommended that all travellers
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. More details on the
Minister’s address and the Tourism Readiness & Recovery Plan may also be
found at Bahamas.com/travelupdates.