Is Nassau British or American?


Is Nassau British or American? The Bahamas became independent from the United Kingdom in 1973, but remains connected to the UK through the commonwealth. Today, Nassau is world famous as a tourist destination, known for its beaches and tropical vegetation.


Do you need a passport to go to Nassau?

All visitors will require a passport to enter the country, and upon arriving in Nassau Paradise Island, everyone must fill out an immigration form and complete an oral baggage declaration.


Is Nassau a separate island?

Nassau is the capital city of The Bahamas, and the city encompasses the island of New Providence. The Bahamas are part of the Lucayan Archipelago and consists of over 700 islands and cays in the Atlantic Ocean.


When did England take back Nassau?

The Conquest of Nassau occurred in 1715, when British forces under the command of the newly named Royal Governor of New Providence, Woodes Rogers, successfully reclaimed the island in the name of the British Empire.


What country is Nassau now?

The capital city of The Bahamas, Nassau is located in New Providence. Here you'll find the Lynden Pindling International Airport, along with popular attractions like Downtown Nassau, The Government House, and Queen's Staircase.


Is Nassau under British rule?

On July 10, 1973, The Bahamas became a free and sovereign country, ending 325 years of peaceful British rule. However, The Bahamas is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and we celebrate July 10th as Bahamian Independence Day.