Stay Away, Cruisers; If You're Already Here, Please Get Out Now
The Government of The Bahamas on April 14 released official COVID-19 related protocols for foreign and local boats that are currently in the waters of The Bahamas. The official proclamation follows this introductory text.
The Bahamas Safe Passage Home and Sea Quarantine has been established by the Association of Bahamas Marinas as an orderly way to help boats either remain moored or leave Bahamian waters safely while minimizing the risk of spreading the virus throughout the islands. The program will be in effect until normal border travel is restored. Please note that our program exists within the existing guidelines of the curfew order. Service will NOT be offered on days where a total shutdown has been ordered.
Boaters will be granted safe passage through Bahamian waters provided they observe the requirements of the government protocols.
There are now strategically placed participating marinas through the country available and open to accept vessels provided you have made arrangements prior to arrival. The program also applies to those crossing through Bahamian waters in order to get back to their country of origin (Right of Innocent Passage). Recreational boating from one island to another is strictly prohibited by the government.
Participating Marinas:
For more information on the program, please post questions on The Bahamas, Land & Sea Facebook group page https://www.facebook.com/groups/bahamalandsea.
The Government of The Bahamas on April 14 released official COVID-19 related protocols for foreign and local boats that are currently in the waters of The Bahamas. The official proclamation follows this introductory text.
The Bahamas Safe Passage Home and Sea Quarantine has been established by the Association of Bahamas Marinas as an orderly way to help boats either remain moored or leave Bahamian waters safely while minimizing the risk of spreading the virus throughout the islands. The program will be in effect until normal border travel is restored. Please note that our program exists within the existing guidelines of the curfew order. Service will NOT be offered on days where a total shutdown has been ordered.
Boaters will be granted safe passage through Bahamian waters provided they observe the requirements of the government protocols.
There are now strategically placed participating marinas through the country available and open to accept vessels provided you have made arrangements prior to arrival. The program also applies to those crossing through Bahamian waters in order to get back to their country of origin (Right of Innocent Passage). Recreational boating from one island to another is strictly prohibited by the government.
Participating Marinas:
- Staniel Cay Marina 1 (242) 355-2024 (Exuma)
- Flying Fish 1 (242) 337-3430 (Long Island)
- Cape Eleuthera 1 (844) 884-1014 (Rock Sound, Eleuthera)
- Romora Bay 1 (242) 333-2325 (Harbour Island)
- Bay Street Marina 1 (242) 676-7000 (Nassau)
- Grand Bahama Yacht Club 1 (242) 373-7616 (Freeport, GBI)
- Bimini Cove (Bimini Sands) – 1 (772) 210-0443 (South Bimini)
For more information on the program, please post questions on The Bahamas, Land & Sea Facebook group page https://www.facebook.com/groups/bahamalandsea.