WestJet Has $312 Nonstop Flights From Toronto to Nassau Right Now
WestJet has a nonstop roundtrip running at $312 between Toronto Pearson International Airport and Lynden Pindling International Airport in Nassau for April 12–18, 2026. On a route that often pushes higher once April calendars tighten up, a low-$300 nonstop is the kind of fare that gets you to the Bahamas with your time intact.
Why This Fare Is Notable Right Now
Nonstop is the whole point here. You skip the connection roulette through the United States and land straight into Nassau, which means you’re trading airport time for beach time. April travel frequently prices like peak season in the Bahamas, especially when you’re looking for clean, simple routings. This one is direct, short, and priced like a shoulder-season deal.
What This Trip Gives You
Nassau has everything. You can be on Cable Beach with your feet in white sand and your eyes on clear water without needing a complicated plan. The city gives you two tracks in the same day: waterfront calm on one side, then downtown Nassau’s tight streets, pastel facades, and market stalls on the other. You can do a long swim, rinse off, then take a taxi to Arawak Cay for conch salad and fried fish, or spend an afternoon walking past colonial-era buildings near Parliament Square and the Queen’s Staircase.
If you want one easy day out of town, book a boat to nearby cays for shallow-water sandbars and that bright, glassy blue that makes the Bahamas feel different the moment you see it.
How to Use the Dates
April 12–18 gives you a clean six-night run. Arrive, settle in, and you still have enough time to split your trip between beach time and one or 2 structured excursions. Nassau rewards simple pacing: a beach day, a downtown day, a boat day, then repeat. You don’t need to over-schedule it.
Where to Stay
Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau works when you want a modern, high-energy base close to downtown, with multiple on-site spots for food and drinks and a waterpark-style setup. The property’s dining lineup includes JWB Prime Steak and Seafood, the casual Island Shack, Rita’s Taco House, and S.O.S. Bar for frozen drinks when you’re back from the beach.
If you want something classic and central, British Colonial Nassau puts you right in the city with a strong sense of place and an easy walk to downtown landmarks. After a huge renovation it’s never looked better.





