Transport in the Bahamas

=Highways=

Highways are the easiest way for most people to travel on land in The Bahamas since more than half of the roads are classified as highways. There are approximately 2,693 kilometres or 1,670 miles of highway total on all of islands combined in The Bahamas. Out of these roads about, 1,546 kilometres, or 959 miles of them are paved highways, while the rest consist of dirt roads and other unpaved roads which may make for difficult travel. Drivers drive on the left-hand side of the road.

Ports and harbours

Marinas and harbours are plentiful on The Bahamas islands, making aquatic travel an easy way to navigate between the islands group. Boat travel can be the only way to reach some of the smaller islands. Travellers entering the island will need to clear customs first, but boatsmen can enter any of the following ports of entry and harbours in The Bahamas:
* The Abacos: Green Turtle Cay, Marsh Harbour, Spanish Cay, Treasure Cay, or Walker’s Cay
* The Berrys: Chub and Great Harbours Bay
* North Bimini: Alice Town
* Cat Cay: Hawksnest Marina
* Nassau/New Providence Islands: Any marina
* Grand Bahama Island: Freeport Harbour, Lucayan Marina Village and Port Lucaya, or Old Bahama Bay at West End
* Eluthera: Governor’s Harbour, Harbour Island, Rock Sound, or Spanish Wells
* The Exumas: George Town, Exuma
* Long Island: Stella Maris Airport
* San Salvador: Cockburn Town
* Mayaguana: Abraham’s Bay
* Inagua: Matthew Town

Merchant marine

Bermuda is a flag of convenience registry.

Airports

With 62 airlines servicing the region, it is pretty easy to reach The Bahamas. The main airports on the islands are Nassau International Airport and Grand Bahama International Airport. Out of the 62 airports, 33 have paved runways of which, there are two that are over 3,047 metres long.
"2,438 to 3,047 m:"2
"1,524 to 2,437 m:"15
"914 to 1,523 m:"12
"under 914 m:"2 (1999 est.)

Airports - with unpaved runways:
"total:"29
"1,524 to 2,437 m:"1
"914 to 1,523 m:"7
"under 914 m:"21 (1999 est.)

National airline

*Bahamasair

Heliports

1 (1999 est.)br>"2,438 to 3,047 m:"2
"1,524 to 2,437 m:"15
"914 to 1,523 m:"12
"under 914 m:"2 (1999 est.)


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