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Providence is 21 miles long and 7 miles wide so getting
around is quite easy. Bahamas Golden Pages has assembled
a complete guide to transport.
TAXIS
are found at hotels and downtown. Stay away from
“hackers” (unmarked taxis). Check for the taxi’s
BLACK and YELLOW license number plate with the letters NP
before the number.
If you’re
stuck for one call the nearest big hotel, Radio Cab: 323-5111
or the Bahamas Taxi Union: 323-4555; both operate 24 hours
a day.
You
can pay for a taxi by the zone rate (see rates below), by
the taxi meter (ask to go by the meter), by the hour for
a sightseeing tour or by agreed price (be careful!).
For
visitors it’s best to pay by the zone rates. See the
zone rate chart below, laid down by the Ministry of Transport.
A visitors’ map called SuperMaps (at your hotel) also
publishes the zone rates.
"Jitney"
BUSES operate around the island from 6am
to 7pm and cost $1 for short and medium journeys, $1.50
from town to Compass Point and $2 beyond Compass Point on
West Bay Street. They are privately owned and licensed to
operate certain routes. They do not operate on Paradise
Island.
Note:
on the front of each jitney bus you’ll see a number
and the major stops on that bus’s route. Just ask
the driver if you’re not sure. Buses are generally
air-conditioned and play music, hopefully not too loud.
Island residents will often greet you.
FROM
CABLE BEACH on West Bay Street catch any #10 bus going towards
town.
FROM
PARADISE ISLAND to town you first have to find your way
over either of the bridges and walk to Shirley St. where
you can flag one down. Catch buses # 1, 7, 9, 9a, 9b, 11
or 11a.
FROM
TOWN to Cable Beach catch a #10 bus on George St. or on
Marlborough St. next to McDonald’s®.
If you
need to go beyond Cable Beach or Sandyport, catch the Western
Transportation bus for $2. It goes past Compass Point to
South Ocean and Lyford Cay – a cheap sightseeing tour.
FROM
TOWN to Paradise Island Bridge or East Bay St. catch almost
any bus from Rawson Square on Parliament St. North or on
East Bay St.. Look for buses # 9, 9a, 9b, or 11a.
FERRY
BOATS (9am - 5pm) cost $3 one way between
downtown (Woodes Rogers Wharf) and Paradise Island (under
the western Paradise Bridge).
RENT-A-CAR
rates vary for a standard compact from $45 to $70 per day,
unlimited mileage.
All
major operators are found at the airport. Avis and Budget
have offices on Paradise Island. A number of operators can
be found under the category AUTOMOBILE RENTAL in the Golden
Pages.
MOTOR
SCOOTERS for rent can be found on Paradise
Island at Sunshine Scooters (363-3500
ext 6177), on Cable Beach (327-3858) and downtown (356-0741).
Rates range between $60 per day to $30 for 2 hours.
As for
BICYCLES, only
a few hotels, such as Radisson Cable Beach and Breezes on
Cable Beach offer bicycles for their guests. However, anyone
can rent a bike from Club Land’Or on Paradise Island
(363-2400). See our BICYCLES or MOTORCYCLES & SCOOTERS
FOR RENT categories.
HORSE
& SURREY RIDES, with a delightful guided
tour of historic Nassau, leave from Woodes Rogers Wharf
downtown and cost $10 pp for a 1/2-hour tour (minimum 2
persons).
FREE
CASINO SHUTTLES are operated from 6pm to
2am by Wyndham Nassau Resort & Crystal Palace Casino
and are free for all hotels along the Cable Beach strip.
On Paradise Island (only for Atlantis, Harborside and Ocean
Club guests), a free half-hourly shuttle operates 8:30am
to midnight or 2am on weekends. At 6:30am it makes an early
run to the Ocean Club Golf Course from all Kerzner resorts.
TOUR
COMPANIES are also a great way to see the
island. You’ll find tour desks in most hotel lobbies.
Tour buses are air conditioned and the driver’s narration
is often rich in history and humour. Choose from the standard
2-hour tour ($20), an extended City & Country Tour ($32)
which includes Ardastra Gardens, or a 4-hour Combination
Tour that includes lunch. You can also book an evening tour
with a gourmet restaurant and a local show.
TAXI
TOURS vary in quality depending on the driver.
With more than two passengers they become good value and
they can customize to your personal wish list.
ARDASTRA
GARDENS, ZOO & CONSERVATION CENTRE and the SHOAL SEAFOOD
RESTAURANT both offer a FREE BUS SERVICE to and from their
establishments. Call for details. See phone directory for
their numbers.
HELICOPTER
charters and tours around Nassau and anywhere in The Bahamas
are offered by Island Helicopters
(363-4016). They also fly transfers between Nassau International
Airport and Paradise Heliport.
LIMOUSINES:
Ask your hotel or look up in the Golden Pages under LIMOUSINES.
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