The Bahamas is preparing for an exciting year with a vibrant lineup of cultural celebrations, sports tournaments and festivals across its 16 islands. After a successful 2024, the destination continues to showcase its diverse offerings, from artistic festivals and regattas to unique culinary experiences. Below is a preview of key events planned for the rest of 2025.
February
- Eleuthera Junkanoo Festival, Eleuthera: February 1 – A lively festival featuring junkanoo rush-outs, live entertainment and local food and drinks.
- Devour the Beach, Abaco: February 6-9 – A culinary festival in Green Turtle Cay showcasing local chefs and Bahamian cuisine.
- George Town Cruising Regatta, Exuma: February 19 – March 4 – A 10-day event with sailing competitions, a Conch Blowing Contest and a variety of family-friendly activities.
March
- Cruiser's Heritage & Cultural Festival, Cat Island: March 14-15 – A weekend of cultural activities, bonfires and local vendors for visiting cruisers.
- Nicholl’s Town Music Arts & Craft Festival, Andros: March 7 – A celebration of Bahamian music, arts and cuisine.
- Nassau Paradise Island Wine & Food Festival, New Providence: March 12-16 – The second annual festival at Atlantis, Paradise Island.
- Bahamian Music and Heritage Festival, Exuma: March 14-15 – A family-friendly festival with Bahamian music, dance and arts and crafts.
April
- Pelican Point Coconut Festival, Grand Bahama: April 1 – A unique celebration of coconut-themed dishes, drinks and entertainment.
- Bimini Homecoming, Bimini: April 18-30 – A native festival with Bahamian music, seafood and live entertainment.
- National Family Island Regatta, Exuma: April 23-26 – A traditional Bahamian sloop sailing competition with food, music and dancing.
May
- The Custom Shootout Fishing Tournament, Abaco: May 14-17 — A prestigious fishing tournament featuring custom sport fishing boats and passionate anglers.
June
- Annual Deep Creek Conch Festival, Eleuthera: June 4-9 — A festival celebrating conch dishes and local festivities.
- Rake & Scrape Festival, Cat Island: June 6-9 – A festival dedicated to the island's signature Rake and Scrape music, along with food and local crafts.
- 36th Annual Pineapple Festival, Eleuthera: June 6-7 – A celebration of Gregory Town's famous pineapples with food, drinks and artisan displays.
- Regattas in The Abacos, Abaco: June 22-28 – A lively regatta with sailboat and powerboat races, music and local cuisine.
- Goombay Summer Festivals, Multiple Islands: June through August – A series of festivals celebrating Bahamian culture, music and cuisine.
July
- Inagua Heritage & Salty Festival, Inagua: July 31 – August 5 – A family event with local entertainment, cultural activities and food.
August
- Bannerman Town Festival, Eleuthera: August 1-2 – A celebration of local talent, music and Bahamian food.
- Rolleville Homecoming and Regatta, Exuma: August 1-4 – A regatta featuring native sloop races and cultural games.
September
- Hearts of Heritage Program, San Salvador: September 13 – An initiative focused on preserving heritage sites and educating visitors about their cultural significance.
October
- BNT Wine & Arts Festival, New Providence: October – A unique festival blending local art, wine tastings and culinary options.
November
- Governor’s Harbour Homecoming, Eleuthera: November 5-10 – A community event featuring live entertainment and cultural activities.
December
- Christmas Arts and Craft Show, San Salvador: December 13 – A holiday arts showcase with Bahamian food and music.
- People to People Social, Long Island: December 13 – A complimentary tea party featuring Bahamian entertainment and local cuisine.
- Boxing Day Junkanoo Parade, New Providence: December 26 – A festive celebration with a traditional parade, music and colorful costumes.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism. It was fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.