It s not a real issue or worry as every port of entry offers testing plus Highbore (pun intended) and Staniel in the Exumas.
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It s not a real issue or worry as every port of entry offers testing plus Highbore (pun intended) and Staniel in the Exumas.
Thanks for the clarification on the 5 day test requirement and thanks for the the link to the covid info page.
If you have to be tested on the 5th day there, that could be a problem if you are not near a testing site. Has anyone experienced this situation yet? I’m wondering how much trouble you might get in if you didn’t make it to a testing center until say day 6 or 7. If you are on your boat and not on land I can’t imagine that would be a problem.
Not sure why my reply posted twice....
I hear you on the testing sites. I guess that’s not going to stop me from pulling the trigger on the trip.
Cheat sheet for us dreamers.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2263487383676073/permalink/4015659915125469/
The Covid Cheat Sheet was to big to upload here. If you want it sent to you because your not on FB and I can email it to you? Just shoot me a PM.
That document is pretty good but the best source of UP TO DATE INFO is put together by the association of Bahamas marina on this page
https://www.bahamasmarinas.com/procedures-and-protocols
They work closely with the bahamian government to publish the very latest
Called my PCP this morning, and they can handle the test on a same day, parking lot probe basis with a 48 hour turnaround time. Sounds like a giant pain in the... nose. Now all I need is a firm departure date, and I'll be good to go.
You coming through FLL Capt'n Ron?
Regarding the 5 day test this is the site to follow.
Looks like Chub and a few other came off this list. Also not include are all the none-marine sites.
It's pretty easy and drive a bit of marina $$ there way. We did our at Highbourne, happen to match well with a blow, so we enjoyed the one night stay.
Staniel is easier.
https://www.bahamasmarinas.com/procedures-and-protocols