Bahamas Chatter: “New 9th edition Explorer Chartbook Near Bahamas” plus 1 more
Bahamas Chatter is produced by Explorer Chartbooks, A CRUISERS NET PARTNER, which has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits.
Bahamas Chatter: “New 9th edition Explorer Chartbook Near Bahamas” plus 1 more
New 9th edition Explorer Chartbook Near Bahamas Posted: 02 Nov 2020 08:09 AM PST NEW 9TH EDITION EXPLORER CHARTBOOK NEAR BAHAMAS Lewis Offshore Ltd. is announcing the publication of the latest edition in the Explorer stable of chartbooks for the Bahamas: The EXPLORER CHARTBOOK NEAR BAHAMAS 9TH EDITION, which covers Biminis, Berrys, Abacos, Grand Bahamas, Andros and New Providence. There are 80 charts in the new book. All charts have been updated with variation on compass roses for 2020, plus much new hydrographic data. This revision includes four brand new charts:
Also, you will find the most recent Post-Dorian updates on the Abacos and Grand Bahama facilities and services. All Need-to-Know Info for each community has been updated, including many new cell phone numbers for local businesses. Land lines are still down in many areas hit by Hurricane Dorian. Tide Tables are updated for 2021-2022. The Table of Marinas (spreadsheet of current status of marinas) has been revised as well. Our new Print on Demand protocol will allow us to make more frequent changes in the future. ORDER ONLINE AT www.explorercharts.com. |
Latest on Bahamas Entry Posted: 01 Nov 2020 04:30 PM PST The Islands of The Bahamas are currently open and looking forward to welcoming visitors from all countries. There are no restrictions on commercial international travel from any jurisdiction, nor are there restrictions on private planes or boats. It is recommended that all travellers interested in visiting The Bahamas review requirements applicable to each member of their party at Bahamas.com/travelupdates Those who booked travel under the former protocols that required an RT PCR test taken seven (7) days prior to travel will be permitted to enter The Bahamas with their Bahamas Health Travel Visa and negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test result, through November 6, 2020 only. Travellers planning to visit The Bahamas should also be prepared to:
Frequently Asked Questions as of 10.31.20 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: TESTING, INSURANCE AND HEALTH VISA PRE-TRAVEL TESTING: Is a COVID-19 RT-PCR Negative (Swab) Test required to enter The Bahamas?
Is this also true for domestic inter-island travellers?
Where can I get a COVID-19 RT-PCR (swab) test prior to travel?
Can I use my Antigen or Antibody Test to enter the Country?
COVID HEALTH INSURANCE Does The Bahamas require separate COVID Health Insurance?
What is included as part of the COVID Health Insurance?
How much does the COVID Health Insurance cost?
HEALTH VISA Who needs to complete an electronic Bahamas Travel Health Visa?
Is a Health Visa required for domestic inter-island travellers?
Is there a fee for the Bahamas Travel Health Visa?
How do I upload my COVID-19 RT-PCR test results to my electronic Travel Health Visa?
When will I receive a response about my Bahamas Travel Health Visa?
Is a print version of my electronic Travel Health Visa required?
What if I do not complete the electronic Travel Health Visa application form?
How long are Health Visas valid for? Will visitors and residents be required to get a new Health Visa each time they travel?
POTENTIAL FOR CHANGES TO REQUIREMENTS What is the plan for the tourism industry should The Bahamas see a dramatic rise in cases?
Will persons wishing to travel from an island with a higher number of cases be permitted to enter an island with a low number of cases?
ARRIVAL PROCESS: TESTING PROCEDURES (AS OF NOVEMBER 1) INSURANCE, CONTACT TRACING AND RAPID ANTIBODY TESTS (NOV 14 AND LATER) Do I need to quarantine upon arrival in The Bahamas?
What are the updated travel and entry protocols?
· Prior to Travel: o COVID-19 RT-PCR Test: All persons travelling to The Bahamas must obtain a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR (swab) test taken no more than five (5) days prior to the date of arrival. The name and address of the lab, where the test was performed, must be clearly displayed on the test result. · Children age ten (10) and under, as well as pilots and crew of commercial airlines, who remain overnight in The Bahamas, are exempt from obtaining the RT-PCR test. o Travel Health Visa: Once in possession of a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test, all travellers will then be required to apply for a Bahamas Travel Health Visa at travel.gov.bs (click on the International Tab) where the required test must be uploaded. · Beginning November 14, all visitors will be required to opt in to mandatory COVID-19 health insurance when applying for their Health Visa. o The insurance will cover travellers for the duration of their stay in The Bahamas. · A fee for the visa will be dependent on length of stay (ranging from $40-60 USD) and includes expenses for COVID Health Insurance and rapid antigen testing as appropriate. o Children age ten (10) and under will be covered at no extra charge and are exempt from taking a rapid antigen test. (more on visa pricing above) · Upon Arrival o Rapid COVID-19 Antigen Testing (if applicable): all persons who are staying in The Bahamas longer than four (4) nights and five (5) days will be required to take a rapid COVID-19 antigen test. · All visitors departing on or before five days will not be required to obtain this test. · The rapid tests are easy, quick and will yield results in 60 minutes or less with results being provided electronically via SMS text message and email. · Many hotel properties will provide relevant information on testing arrangements, while others will facilitate the required rapid test for their guests. · All persons on yachts and other pleasure craft will be able to make arrangements for their required rapid tests at the port of entry or via the relevant website. · All other visitors, returning residents and citizens – those staying or returning to private residences or rental properties such as Airbnb – will be able to make arrangements for their required rapid tests at the port of entry or via the relevant website. o Any visitor who exhibits COVID symptoms upon arrival or at any time during their stay will be required to take a Rapid Antigen Test and receive a negative result before being permitted to continue with their vacation. · If a person tests positive they will be required to follow up with a COVID-19 RT-PCR swab test. Who has to take a rapid antigen test?
Where can I make arrangements to take a rapid test if I’m staying longer than four (4) nights and five (5) days?
How much does the rapid test cost?
How long until rapid test results are ready?
What if I have a positive result on my rapid antigen test?
How will the Ministry combat the risk of asymptomatic persons?
ON ISLAND EXPERIENCE: TOURISM PROTOCOLS Restaurants, Businesses and Attractions Are on-island businesses, restaurants and attractions operating normally?
What are the requirements for travellers who are staying on an island that has curfew or lockdown measures in place?
What is the status of beaches?
When do I have to wear a face mask?
Do I have to wear a face mask at the beach?
What if I don’t wear a face mask?
What is the “Clean & Pristine” Certification?
What are the safety measures in place for front line staff and those that work in the tourism industry at all points of entry?
What does this mean for Taxis and Independent Cars?
What does this mean for Hotels, Resorts and Vacation Rentals?
What does this mean for Restaurants, Food & Beverage Services?
What does this mean for Excursions, Tours, Local Attractions and Shopping?
What does this mean for Vessel and Ferry Operations?
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