Most people land at FPO with zero intel on Terminal Parking
Terminal Parking at Grand Bahama International Airport (FPO) sits directly in front of the passenger terminal serving gates in Terminals 1 and 2, but almost nothing about it is documented online. There’s no published daily rate, no official short- vs. long-term pricing table, and no clear maximum-stay rules listed on airport or airline partner sites. Treat it as walk-up, pay-what-the-sign-says on the day you arrive.
The facility functions as both short- and long-term parking, covering quick drop-offs for flights to Nassau and longer trips to hubs like Miami and Fort Lauderdale. You park in the same general lot regardless of whether you’re leaving the car for 2 hours or 7 days; the difference likely comes at the pay point, which currently has no publicly posted rate chart. Expect a basic surface lot rather than a multi-level structure or valet system.
Online tools like Expedia and CheapoAir list flights for FPO’s Terminals 1 and 2 but offer zero guidance on parking costs or payment methods. That usually means you should plan for cash or card at a booth near the terminal entrance, not prebooked QR codes or license-plate recognition. Add at least 10–15 minutes before check‑in to find a space, walk to your airline counter, and handle any payment questions with staff on-site.
Because there are no real reviews, there’s also no reliable read on security patrol frequency, CCTV coverage, or overnight policies. If you’re leaving the car for several days, photograph your parking spot, the nearest sign, and the terminal in the same frame so you can prove where you left it if needed. Avoid leaving anything visible inside the vehicle while it sits near Terminals 1 and 2.
Practical tip: build a buffer on your outbound leg: arrive at least 90 minutes before a regional flight, park in the main Terminal Parking lot out front, and use that extra time to sort payment and ask terminal staff about current daily and weekly rates.