Copa Airlines reconnects Nassau with Brazil from June 5

– Christophe Didier, Vice President of Sales, Copa Airlines
NASSAU, THE BAHAMAS, May 25, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ – The Bahamian Ministry of Tourism and Aviation and Copa Airlines have announced that from June 5, 2021, the airline will reconnect Nassau with Brazil twice a week, on Mondays and Saturdays, and that from From June 17, the flying days will change to Sundays and Thursdays.
âAt Copa Airlines, we are delighted to offer alternatives for Brazilian tourists to reach the islands of the Bahamas. We believe that in Nassau you can enjoy wonderful days of rest and experience unforgettable vacations, thanks to its wide range of “Different experiences, ready to discover. In addition, each island in the Bahamas has its own attractions, with beautiful landscapes, gastronomy and immensely white sandy beaches,” said Christophe Didier, vice president of sales at Copa Airlines.
Travelers staying 14 days or more in the Bahamas may return via the United States, provided they comply with all of the country’s visa protocols and requirements. Some hotels and resorts in the Bahamas have special promotions for stays longer than 14 days, such as Grand Isle at The Exumas and Margaritaville Resort in Nassau. This opportunity is ideal for tourists planning a long vacation to the Bahamas or wanting to continue to the United States.
“In the islands of the Bahamas there are countless opportunities for that long awaited dream vacation, and the warm and hospitable Bahamian people look forward to welcoming visitors from Brazil.” Resorts, hotels and other tourism related businesses strictly adhere to Health and Safety Protocols, which have been implemented to ensure our visitors have a safe, carefree and enjoyable vacation experience, âsaid the Hon. . Dionisio D’Aguilar, Minister of Tourism and Aviation of the Bahamas.
This Caribbean destination is one of those open to Brazilian tourists. As of May 1, 2021, passengers in possession of a vaccination certificate indicating full vaccination (including second dose, if applicable) for Covid-19, having taken AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria), Johnson & Johnson vaccine, Moderna, or Pfizer-BioNTech, are exempt from the COVID-19 PCR-RT negative test requirement, provided they have been vaccinated at least 14 days before entering the Bahamas. Passengers who do not fit this profile, including those who have received vaccines other than those mentioned, will also be welcome to the Bahamas by showing a negative PCR-RT test performed up to five days before travel. The Bahamas Travel Health Visa obtained online is mandatory for all visitors, vaccinated or not.
The islands of the Bahamas are an archipelago-country with 700 islands and 2000 cays, known around the world for the beauty of its white sand beaches (pink in some places) and turquoise seas, visible from space! It is also famous for its most crystal clear waters in the world.
In addition to enjoying the sea and the sun all year round, visitors can snorkel among coral reefs, swim with dolphins and sharks, deep-sea fish for species such as sailfish or yellowfin and practice exhilarating water sports such as water skiing, kitesurfing, parasailing, kayaking and jet skiing. Adventurers can also opt for a sailing expedition on a motorboat or yacht that visits world famous attractions such as the swimming pigs on Big Major Cay in The Exumas or take day trips to serene islands. and uninhabited.
Couples will find the perfect romantic setting in the Bahamas, along with vacation packages and amenities for every stage of their relationship, whether it’s celebrating their dream wedding ceremony or enjoying an unforgettable honeymoon. Families, groups of friends or even solo travelers also benefit from the many possibilities, as there are experiences and attractions for all tastes and ages.
In the Bahamas there is also a wide range of accommodation options, from large 5-star resorts with casinos, several restaurants offering culinary delights from all over the world, spas, renowned brand boutiques, water parks, golf courses, among others. other activities, towards boutique hotels and small intimate lodges.
Currently, the Bahamas follows strict health and safety protocols, to minimize the spread of COVID-19 among visitors and residents. The use of a mask is compulsory in all public places (beaches are exempt). For complete information on entry requirements to the Bahamas, please visit Information on Bahamas.com/pt/travelupdates .
For more information on Copa Airlines flights to Nassau, please visit
https://destinationsguide.copaair.com/pt-br/voos-para-nassau .
Anita Johnson-Patty
Bahamian Ministry of Tourism
+1 954-236-9292
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