Includes information on what is required for temporary entry.
Last Published: 9/27/2016

Personal effects, a limited amount of alcoholic beverages, and other articles up to a value of $100 can be brought into the Bahamas duty-free by bona fide visitors.  Exhibit materials, salesmen’s samples, photographic and cinematographic equipment belonging to members of the press and special tools for repair work may be imported on a temporary basis, but a bond or deposit may be required. 

Questions should be referred to the Comptroller of Customs;
P. O. Box N-155, Nassau, The Bahamas,
tel. (242) 326-4401.

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