2 Night Cruises from Fort Lauderdale to Bimini Bahamas
Sail away on an island vacation and recharge those batteries of yours. It only takes 2 nights and it’s all just 60 miles off the coast of Florida. Ferries depart daily so you can go anytime. This is just what the doctor ordered.
Featured Cruise Ports
Port Everglades Cruise Port
4 Million + Happy cruisers
Port Everglades is one of the best cruise ports in the world. Selected as “World’s Top Cruise Port” in 2013 and 2010 by Seatrade Insider
9 cruise lines, 43 cruise ships
Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas and Oasis of the Seas, Carnival Cruise Lines, Carnival Conquest, Cunard, Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, and Celebrity Cruises just to name a few
Conveniently Located
It is next door to the Broward Convention Center, Close to the beaches of Fort Lauderdale, and only 10 minutes to Fort Lauderdale Airport.
Call 954-969-0069 for your cruise
Talk to one of the agents about your Cruise getaway to the Bahamas and the rest of the Caribbean.
Cruise Ports in Florida
- Cruise Port Miami
- Cruise Port of Palm Beach
- Port Canaveral Cruise Port
- Port Everglades
- Tampa Cruise Port
- Jacksonville Cruise Port
2 night Cruise To Stay™
2-night cruise to stay in a hotel in Bimini, or Freeport Bahamas
in Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas. Enjoy 2 nights at your favorite hotel or resort in the Bahamas. See dolphins, walk the beaches, eat the Bahamian foods, swim in the warm blue waters of the Bahamas. Enjoy water sports, Charcoal grilled lunches, cool tropical drinks, or simply watch the coconut palms sway as you relax on the beach
Things To Do In The Bahamas
Things to do in Bimini, Bahamas, and Freeport, Bahamas
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Garden of the Groves Freeport Bahamas
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Swim with the Dolphins Freeport
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Bonnet House Fort Lauderdale
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Freeport Grand Bahama Entry Requirements
Important Documents
The travel documents listed below, including visas, passports, and alien resident cards must be valid for at least one month from the date of travel.
As required by the US government:
US citizens over 16 years of age are required to present a valid passport, passport card, or other proof of citizenship when traveling on the Bahamas shuttle boat to or from the Bahamas. They must also present a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, or any other compliant document.
Proof of Citizenship Examples
- Passport
- Original certificate of U.S.
- Passengers who already applied for a passport cannot use those naturalization papers. US citizens 15 years of age or under and born in the US require an original state-issued birth certificate or a valid non-canceled US passport. Please note that copies of birth certificates are not acceptable.
- American citizens born outside the US 15 years old or younger require either a valid US passport or an original naturalization certificate, accompanied by a valid photo ID. PLEASE NOTE: Passport application receipts will not be accepted for travel. US legal alien residents must present their non-expired alien resident card. US legal alien residents who are Bahamian citizens must also present their Bahamian passports.
- Canadian citizens require either a Canadian passport or a Canadian citizenship ID accompanied by another valid Canadian government-issued photo ID.
A Note About Minors Traveling
A Note About Minors Traveling: When minors travel with only one parent, a notarized letter of permit from the parent not traveling may be requested. If traveling with non-parents, a notarized letter from the minor’s guardians will be required. The letter should indicate that the non-parents are authorized to travel outside the country with the minor.
Permanent Resident passengers must carry their valid card on them at all times.
Visas
The Commonwealth of The Bahamas does not require visas. When entering the Bahamas, you will receive an immigration card to complete and sign. The card has a carbon copy. You must keep this carbon copy until departure, at which time it must be turned in to authorities. A departure tax must be paid before you can exit the country.
Contact Bahamian Consulate
Bahamian Consulate Miami:
Tel: 305-373-6295
Canadian Citizens
Canadian citizens do not need a visa to visit The Bahamas, can remain there for a maximum 8 months, AND must show the following documents:
- A Canadian passport, with an expiration date not less than 3 months after leaving The Bahamas
- A Canadian passport not less than 6 months if transiting through other countries such as the US;
- A return ticket
Canadian Permanent Residents
Permanent Residents of Canada may stay in The Bahamas for 30 days without a visa, and must be able to show the following documents:
- A valid passport from your country of origin with an expiration date, after return from The Bahamas, NOT be less than 3 months for direct travel and NOT less than 6 months if transiting through other countries such as the US;
- An original Canadian Permanent Resident CARD with an expiration date NOT less than 3 months for direct travel and NOT less than 6 months if transiting through other countries such as the US;
- A return ticket
Latin American Citizens
Latin American citizens entering the Bahamas must present a valid passport which must cover the period of intended stay. Authorities will not require travelers to have a Bahamas visa when staying less than 3 months. Additionally, you must have a return ticket or onward journey ticket, hotel confirmation or name and address of residence, and proof of funds to support the visit.
Other Countries
To enter The Bahamas, citizens from countries other than the US, Canada, or Latin America must present a valid passport. The passport must be current up to your travel period. A Bahamas visa is required by some countries. The Bahamian government will enforce this when departing The Bahamas for a country that has a passport validity requirement of six months beyond the dates of departure. You must also have a return, or onward journey ticket, hotel confirmation or name and address of residence staying, and proof of funds to support your visit.