The Bahamas Saw a Double-Digit Jump in Travel From Canada Last Year

By: - April 1st, 2026
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Canadian travel to The Bahamas posted a significant increase in 2025, according to new data from the Caribbean Tourism Organization.

The report shows 134,596 visitors from Canada to The Bahamas in 2025, representing an 11 percent increase over 2024. The growth marks one of the strongest year-over-year gains for the destination from the Canadian market in recent years.

The numbers point to renewed strength in a source market that had taken longer to fully rebound compared to U.S. travel.

A Market Back on the Rise

Canada has long been a steady contributor to stayover arrivals in The Bahamas, particularly from major hubs including Toronto and Montreal. The 2025 data indicates that demand has returned in a meaningful way, with more travelers choosing The Bahamas for warm-weather getaways and short-haul Caribbean trips.

Airlift has played a central role in that recovery. Airlines have continued to rebuild and expand service between Canada and The Bahamas, particularly during the peak winter season when demand traditionally reaches its highest levels.

One of the most notable developments has been the entry of Porter Airlines into the Caribbean market, including new service to The Bahamas. Porter’s expansion beyond its traditional Canadian and U.S. network has introduced additional capacity and a new product into the market, giving travelers more options out of key Canadian gateways.

That added lift has helped improve access, particularly from Toronto, while also increasing competition on routes that had previously been more limited in choice.

Why The Bahamas Continues to Perform

The Bahamas’ proximity to the United States, combined with its range of resort experiences across Nassau, Paradise Island, and the Out Islands, continues to resonate with Canadian travelers looking for direct, relatively short flights to a warm-weather destination.

Nassau and Paradise Island remain the primary entry points, supported by a concentration of large resorts and expanding hotel inventory. At the same time, destinations such as Exuma, Eleuthera, and Abaco continue to draw travelers seeking quieter environments and villa-style accommodations.

That range of options has helped the destination appeal to a broad segment of Canadian travelers, from first-time visitors to repeat guests returning to specific islands.

Positioning for Continued Growth

The 11 percent increase in 2025 positions Canada as an increasingly important growth market for The Bahamas moving forward.

Tourism officials across the region have continued to prioritize diversification of source markets, with Canada representing a key opportunity for sustained expansion beyond the dominant U.S. segment. The latest figures suggest that strategy is gaining traction, particularly as airlines continue to adjust capacity to meet demand.

Porter’s continued buildout in the Caribbean, alongside existing service from other carriers, is expected to further support that trajectory, particularly as more Canadian travelers look for direct access to destinations like Nassau.

For The Bahamas, the 2025 data reinforces a broader trend: steady, measurable growth from Canada that is adding depth to the destination’s overall visitor base.

As airlines finalize schedules for upcoming seasons, Canadian travel to The Bahamas remains a focus area, supported by consistent demand and expanding airlift.

The result is a market that has moved firmly back into growth mode — and one that is now contributing more significantly to the destination’s overall tourism performance.

About the author

Caitlin Sullivan began her career with Caribbean Journal as Arts and Culture editor before shifting to travel full time. She writes frequently on the Caribbean cruise industry, flight networks and broader travel news. Her most frequent Caribbean destination? Nassau.
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