The Bahamas: Increased Cruising Permit Rates from 2020
If planning on cruising the Bahamas for more than three months next year, prices are about to go up. The Bahamas government have announced new rates for longer-term cruising permits as of 1 January 2020 based on the size of vessel and length of stay. Originally posted in August, this news item has been updated with revised fees in December 2019.
Published 5 years ago
Fees were last adjusted in 2003.
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism have the following information on their website:
Current entry fees are as follows:
a) For boats up to 35′, the fee is $150.00
b) For boats over 35′, the fee is $300.00
Updated fees effective Jan. 1, 2020 are as follows:
Up to 34’: $150 for 3 months; $300 annually
35’ – 100’: $300 for 3 months; $600 annually
100’ – 150’: $500 for 3 months; $1,000 annually
150’ – 200’: $800 for 3 months; $1,600 annually
Over 200’: $1,000 for 3 months; $2,000 annually
The fees will cover:
1) Cruising Permit
2) Fishing Permit
3) Departure Tax for up to three (3) persons. Each additional person above three will be charged a $20 departure tax. This fee is good for a second re-entry within a 90-day period.
There is no overtime charge.
The new rates will become effective on January 1, 2020
Further reading:
- The Tribune: Cruising Permit Rise ‘Push Back’ Awaited (May 2019)
- The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism – entering and exiting policies
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