Frequently Asked Questions
Planning your Bahamas in a Day trip? Here’s everything you need to know before you go.
Yes. This is an international flight. All travelers must bring a valid passport. Foreign passport holders will to provide a copy on their ESTA, Visa or Resident Card in advance, and the original must be presented at check-in.
No, this is a shared experience with a fixed schedule and set pricing. If you are looking for a private charter, please visit this link to book.
Children are welcome, but all passengers under 24 months are required a booked seat. Please contact us for guidance on age-specific activities.
Add-ons are listed above and can be booked with a third party.
As long as it’s safe to fly, we’re going. Safety always comes first, and our team continuously monitors conditions leading up to departure. If we need to cancel for weather or operational reasons, your flight credit will remain on file for one full year, giving you plenty of flexibility to rebook for another date that works for you.
Cancellations made 72 hours or more before departure are eligible for a full travel credit, valid for one year from the original travel date.
Pack a bathing suit, sunscreen, sunglasses, sandals, a light cover-up, and your valid passport for the day.
You will not go through a traditional airport or TSA lines. However, as this is an international trip, proper documentation is required and customs procedures will still apply.
Yes. Complimentary transportation is provided between the North Bimini Seaplane Base and Resorts World Bimini.
Bahamas in a Day is operated by Tropic Ocean Airways, a trusted seaplane airline based in Fort Lauderdale known for safe, efficient, and premium travel experiences.
All flights depart from the Sheltair Terminal in Fort Lauderdale. You’ll check in at a private lounge before boarding your seaplane. Detailed arrival instructions will be provided after booking to ensure a smooth check-in experience.
You have more questions? Email [email protected]. We’ll be happy to explain anything you’d like to know.