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(CPH) Copenhagen
DENMARK - Copenhagen Kastrup
(NAS) Nassau
BAHAMAS - Nassau Lynden Pindling International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(CPH) Copenhagen Kastrup
Copenhagen, Denmark
(NAS) Nassau Lynden Pindling International
Nassau, Bahamas
18
Jul
Saturday
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Copenhagen to Nassau: Your Guide to This Route

Direct & connecting flights|CPH – NAS|$387
$387one way
Cheapest price
13h 45m1 stop via MIA
Flight duration
8,425 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Copenhagen to Nassau

Flying from Copenhagen to Nassau typically involves at least one stopover, often through a major US or European hub like London, Miami, or New York. Total travel time ranges from 14 to 20 hours depending on the connection. The Bahamas enjoy warm weather year-round, but the sweet spot for travel is November through April, when hurricane season has passed and temperatures are pleasant without being oppressive. Last minute travelers on this route can sometimes find surprisingly good availability, especially midweek when demand dips. Airlines like British Airways, American Airlines, and Scandinavian Airlines commonly serve segments of this journey. Nassau itself offers a compelling mix of colonial history, turquoise waters, and laid-back island culture. Pack light layers for the flight — the temperature difference between Denmark and the Bahamas can be dramatic. If you're booking last minute, consider flexible layover cities where you might explore for a few hours between connections.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Copenhagen (CPH) to Nassau (NAS)?
The cheapest months to fly from Copenhagen to Nassau are typically during the off-peak season from late April through early June and again in September through November. During these periods, both airfare and hotel rates in the Bahamas tend to drop significantly. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance can also help secure lower fares.
Are there direct flights from Copenhagen to Nassau, or will I need a transit stop?+
Do Danish or EU citizens need a visa to visit the Bahamas?+
What are the luggage allowances for flights from Copenhagen to Nassau?+
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Flying from Copenhagen to Nassau: A Gateway to the Bahamas

The journey from Copenhagen to Nassau bridges the cool elegance of Scandinavia with the sun-drenched archipelago of the Bahamas, making it one of the more exotic long-haul routes available to Danish and Nordic travelers. While there are no direct flights connecting these two cities, the route typically involves one or two stops, most commonly through major hubs in the United States or Canada. Total travel time generally ranges from 14 to 20 hours depending on the layover duration and connection city.

Airlines serving portions of this route include SAS, British Airways, American Airlines, Delta, and United. A popular routing takes travelers through Miami or Fort Lauderdale, which feels like a natural stepping stone into the Caribbean. Some itineraries pass through London Heathrow or Toronto, offering flexibility depending on your airline preference and schedule. Booking through a single alliance, such as oneworld or Star Alliance, can make the connections smoother and luggage handling more seamless.

When it comes to timing, the peak season for flying from Copenhagen to Nassau falls between December and April. This is when the Bahamas enjoys dry, warm weather with temperatures hovering around 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, a welcome escape from the Scandinavian winter. Prices tend to reflect this demand, so travelers willing to visit during the shoulder months of November or May can often find more favorable fares while still enjoying pleasant conditions. The hurricane season runs from June through November, with September and October carrying the highest risk, so those months require careful planning.

Nassau itself offers far more than the typical beach holiday. The colonial architecture of downtown, the vibrant Junkanoo festival culture, and the marine wonders of nearby Exuma Cays provide experiences that go well beyond resort lounging. Day trips to the famous swimming pigs or the underwater sculptures at Clifton Heritage National Park add memorable dimensions to any visit. For food lovers, cracked conch and fresh grouper at local fish fry spots along Arawak Cay are not to be missed.

A few practical tips can make the trip more comfortable. Since the journey involves transiting through the United States in most cases, European travelers will need an ESTA authorization even if they are only connecting. Pack a light jacket for the heavily air-conditioned airports and planes, and consider breaking up the journey with an overnight stay in your connection city. This route rewards patience and planning, but the payoff of arriving in the turquoise waters of the Bahamas makes every hour of travel worthwhile.