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The Bahamas faces threats from climate change (sea level rise and coral bleaching) and over-tourism. The government has recently cracked down on the "Swimming Pigs" attraction, requiring permits to feed them to prevent animal starvation and fecal contamination of the water.
The Bahamian Dollar (BSD) is pegged 1:1 to the US Dollar. The US Dollar is accepted everywhere, though change may come back in Bahamian coin. For most Western nations (US, UK, EU, Canada), no visa is required for tourist stays up to 90 days, provided you have a return ticket. Bahamas
The Bahamas is not a typical Caribbean nation. Geographically, it sits entirely outside the Caribbean Sea, perched on two massive limestone platforms separated by the deep trenches of the Great and Little Bahama Banks. This unique geological foundation creates the country’s signature visual: the "Bahama Blue." The Bahamas faces threats from climate change (sea
A protected no-take zone established in 1958, this is one of the most beautiful marine reserves on Earth. It is accessible primarily by boat. Here, you can swim with the famous "swimming pigs" at Pig Beach (Big Major Cay), though respectful interaction is encouraged. You can also visit the nurse sharks at Compass Cay or feed the endangered rock iguanas on Leaf Cay. The US Dollar is accepted everywhere, though change