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      Bank Information In Freeport/Lucaya, banks are open from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday,
        and 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Friday.
 
  Climate The trade winds that blow almost continually 
          throughout The Islands of The Bahamas give the islands a warm, agreeable 
          climate which varies little year round. The most refreshing time is between 
          September through May, when the temperature averages 70-75F degrees. The 
          rest of the year is a bit warmer with temperatures between 80-85F degrees.
 
  Clothing Casual summer wear can be worn during the day any time of the year; but be sure to
          bring a jacket or sweater for cooler evenings from December to February. Most
          hotels/restaurants/casinos require jackets for men in the evening, especially in
          cosmopolitan Freeport/Lucaya. Though walking the streets in swim trunks in mid-January might sound
          irresistible, beach clothing is inappropriate on the streets, in
          churches,  restaurants and casinos. In the more laid-back eastern and western areas, the dress-code 
            is more flexible.
 
  Currency The legal tender is the Bahamian dollar (B$1), 
          which is equivalent in value to the US dollar. Both US and Bahamian dollars 
          are accepted interchangeably throughout the islands.
 
  Customs Regulations & Taxes Upon entering The Bahamas, everyone must fill out and sign an Immigration form, keeping
          a portion of the card in hand until departing. An oral baggage declaration is required.
          Each adult visitor is allowed to bring 50 cigars, 200 cigarettes or one pound of tobacco,
          one quart of spirits, and a variety of personal effects (personal radio headsets, bicycle,
          two still cameras, etc.). Purchases up to a value of one hundred dollars are permitted by
          all arriving passengers.
 When departing, all visitors are required to pay a $18.00 departure tax; children six years and under are exempt. Departures to the US must go
        through US Customs pre-clearance. US visitors may take home US$600 worth of duty-free
        merchandise. The next $l,000 is taxed at 10%. Gifts valued up to $50 may be mailed home
        duty-free. One litre of wine, liqueur or liquor and five cartons of 
        cigarettes may be taken duty-free.
  Driving British rules apply, so please drive on the 
          left and watch those roundabouts! Visitors may use their home licenses for 
          up to three months and may also apply for an international driver's license. 
          Pedestrians should remember to look right before crossing streets.
 
  Electricity Electricity is normally 120 volts 
          AC. American appliances are fully compatible
 
  Diving and Fishing To protect the marine environment, spear fishing using scuba gear and possession of
          spear guns are illegal in The Bahamas. Cruising boats must clear Customs at the nearest
          port of entry before beginning any diving or fishing activities. A permit is required for
          visiting vessels to engage in sports fishing at a cost of $20 per trip or $150 per year
          for vessels on which not more than six reels will be used. (Refer to the Yachtsman's
            Guide to the Bahamas.)
 
  Language The official language of The Bahamas is 
          English, more British than American, and generally intertwined with a 
          special Bahamian dialect. Some Indian words like cassava and guava have been 
          retained in the language.
 
  Shopping Effective January 1, 1992, the Government of the Commonwealth of The 
          Bahamas abolished all import duties on 11 categories of items. Perfumes and 
          Fragrances, Crystal, Leather Goods, Jewelry, Fine Linens and Tablecloths, 
          Watches and Clocks, Photographic Equipment, China, Binoculars, and 
          Telescopes are all duty free. Savings on these items are between 25% - 50% 
          below US prices.
 The best shopping is concentrated 
        at the International Bazaar and Port Lucaya Marketplace; boutiques and gift 
        shops are also found in the downtown area and at most major resorts. 
        Everything from duty-free products to local arts and crafts, wood, straw, 
        shell and clothing creations are readily available.
  Spring
        Break Season Spring break season runs February 28 - April 10. This is important information, whether
        you're aiming to avoid the spring break season altogether or intent upon landing right in
        the middle of this month-long youth fest. Beach parties, sports meets, and musical
        entertainment lead off the packed Spring Break calendar. The front desk of your  hotel will surely be updated on the most detailed info, or 
        contact the
        Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board at Tel: (242) 352-8044 or Email:   info@gbitb.com.
 
  Time Eastern Standard Time is used within 
          The Islands of The Bahama. April to October is Eastern Daylight Time, in 
          conjunction with US summer hours.
 
  Tipping Tip according to quality of service. Bellboys and porters usually receive $1 per bag,
          while most other servers (waiters, taxis, etc.) receive 15%. Many establishments include
          the gratuity in their bills.
 
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