Baleària Caribbean resumes passenger sailing’s between Port Everglades and the Bahamas

To increase safety and put their customers at ease, the ferry company has reduced its sailing capacity to ensure social distancing.

Baleària Caribbean resumes passenger sailing’s between Port Everglades and the Bahamas
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The South Florida based ferry company, Balearia Caribbean, has resumed its passenger services between Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale), Bimini, and Freeport (Grand Bahama Island). The launch was made possible by following the strict, but undeniably necessary, hygiene and safety protocols mandated by all of the governing parties involved.

The company has vowed to start with a modest, yet groundbreaking move to offer three sailing services a week, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. This move offers an alternative method of transportation and cargo services for Bahamian locals.

Balearia Caribbean has taken various steps to ensure that all of its passengers sail safe. The company has been certified by the international entity Bureau Veritas with the Global Safe Site Covid-19 certificate, making it one of the first shipping companies in operation to hold such a high level of safety certification. Furthermore, the use of face masks/coverings is mandatory at all times during the travel process, for both the passengers and the staff members.

To increase safety and put their customers at ease, the ferry company has reduced its sailing capacity to ensure social distancing. The use of electronic boarding passes has also been reinforced to limit contact between guests and their check-in agents, all the while reducing the bottleneck effect during the embarkation process.

Additionally, the transportation company has implemented several safety procedures. All passengers will have their temperature taken before boarding. While in the terminal and aboard the vessel, passengers will have easy access to sanitizer dispensers. Last but certainly not least, the ship also undergoes a deep and extensive sanitation process before, during, and after each sailing.