Junkanoo, the pinnacle of Bahamian culture filled with pride, elegance, music and dance! This yearly festival brings together not just Bahamians but people of all nationalities and creeds to enjoy the brilliance in Bahamian craftmaking, togetherness, hospitality and love of all things Bahamian! The festivals are held every year on Christmas and Boxing Day as well as New Years.
Classic Bahamian roots and a down-home feel is what to expect at this widely known food bazar. With staple Bahamian restaurants such as: Twin Brothers, Oh Andros, Joey's, Franky Gone Bananas and many more!
Carnival rides. food, games. This fair that stops by every year annually has all you need and more for an authentic carnival experience!
Stop, Shop, Eat and enjoy a relaxing day by the pool or beach. You can also have a wet blast at the waterpark and then some at this beautiful resort located on Paradise Island. Just ask for details about the day pass.
A relative newcomer in the Bahamian resort space but Grand Hyatt, Baha Mar has proved itself more than capable in standing its own amongst giants like sandals, breezes and Atlantis. enjoy fine dining, shopping, and affordable day passes to the waterpark, beaches and pools
Movies, Food, Entertainment, in no particular order. Watch a movie in the state-of-the-art 4DX theater or take things to the big screen on the Imax theater, the only one in the entire Caribbean. Or you can be a bit more intimate and personal in the one-of-a-kind V.I.P theater. Don't forget the delicious food and drinks served at Applebee's!
I just wanted to shout out a few amazing Bahamian restaurants (Outside of Arawak Cay and the resorts) worth checking out such as: Wild Thyme, Latitudes, Meze Grill, Cafe Matisse, Bimini Road, Aquafire, Cafe Johnny Canoe, Social House, Palm Tree Delights and so much more!