Bahamas Calendar of Events
January
Junkanoo
This Mardi Gras-style festival begins 2 or 3 hours before dawn on
New Year's Day. Throngs of cavorting, costumed figures prance through
Nassau, Freeport/Lucaya, and the Out Islands. Jubilant men, women, and
children wear elaborate headdresses and festive apparel as they
celebrate their African heritage with music and dance. Mini-Junkanoos,
in which visitors can participate, are regular events.
New Year's Day Sailing Regatta, Nassau and Paradise Island.
Three dozen or more sailing sloops, ranging from 5 to 8.5m (16-28
ft.), converge off Montagu Bay in a battle for bragging rights organized
by The Bahamas Boat Owners Association.
Annual Bahamas Wahoo Championships, Berry Islands.
Anglers from all over America take up the tough challenge to bait
one of the fastest fish in the ocean, reaching speeds up to 70 mph.
February
The Mid-Winter Wahoo, Bimini
The Bimini Big Game Resort & Marina draws Hemingway look-alikes and
other anglers to this winter event that is heavily attended by
Floridians. For more information, call tel. 800/737-1007 or contact the
tournament director, Leonard Stuart, at the Bimini Tourist Office at
tel. 242/347-3539. Early February.
Farmer's Cay Festival
This festival is a rendezvous for yachtsmen cruising the Exuma
Islands and a homecoming for the people of Farmer's Cay, Exuma. Boat
excursions will depart Nassau at Potter's Cay for the festival at 8pm on
Friday, then return to Nassau at 8pm on Saturday from the Farmer's Cay
Dock. For information contact Terry Bain in Little Farmer's Cay, Exuma,
at tel. 242/355-4006, or the Exuma Tourist Office at tel. 242/336-2430.
First Friday and Saturday in February.
March
Bacardi Billfish Tournament, Freeport
A prestigious weeklong tournament attracting the who's who of
deep-sea fishing. Headquarters is the Port Lucaya Resort & Yacht Club.
For more information, call tel. 800/582-2921 or 242/373-9090. Mid-March.
April
Bahamas Family Island Regatta, George Town, the Exumas
Featuring Bahamian craft sloops, these celebrated boat races are
held in Elizabeth Harbour. There's also a variety of onshore activities
including basketball, a skipper's party, and a Junkanoo parade. Call
tel. 242/336-2430 for exact dates and information. Usually third week of
April.
Bahamas Billfish Championship
This annual event is divided into four competitions, taking place at
four different venues and times, spanning April to June. Anglers can
fish any and all of the tournaments taking place at Marsh Harbour (third
week of Apr), Harbour Island (first week of May), Spanish Cay (mid-May),
and Treasure Cay (first week to second week of June). Since dates vary,
contact the Bahamas Billfish Championship at Two Oakland Blvd., Suite
195, Hollywood, FL 33020 (tel. 888/303-2242 or 954/920-5577; . April to
June.
Bahamas White Marlin Open, the Abacos
This is a rendezvous off Abaco drawing anglers seeking an
action-packed billfish tournament. The headquarters is the Abaco Beach
Resort & Marina. For more information, call tel. 954/920-5577 or
242/367-2158. Dates vary.
May
Long Island Regatta, Salt Pond, Long Island
This even sees some 40 to 50 sailing sloops from throughout The
Bahamas compete in three classes for trophies and cash prizes. Onshore,
dancing to indigenous "rake 'n' scrape" music, sporting events, and
local food specialties for sale make for a carnival-like atmosphere. For
more information, call tel. 242/394-1535. Late May.
June
Eleuthera Pineapple Festival, Gregory Town, Eleuthera
This celebration devoted to the island's succulent pineapple
features a Junkanoo parade, craft displays, dancing, a pineapple recipe
contest, tours of pineapple farms, and a "pineathalon" -- a .5km
(1/4-mile) swim, 5.5km (3 1/2-mile) run, and 6.5km (4-mile) bike ride.
For more information, call tel. 242/332-2142. First week of June.
July
Annual Racing Time in Abaco, Marsh Harbour
This weeklong regatta features a series of five sailboat races in
the Sea of Abaco. Onshore festivities include nightly entertainment,
cocktail parties, beach picnics, cultural activities, and a grand finale
party. For registration forms and information, contact Abaco Tourist
office at tel. 242/367-3067. Early July.
Independence Week
Independence celebrations are marked throughout the islands by
festivities, parades, and fireworks. It all culminates on Independence
Day. July 10.
Bahamas Summer Boating Fling/Flotilla
Boating enthusiasts and yachters make the 5-day crossing from
Florida to The Bahamas (Port Lucaya's marina on Grand Bahama Island) in
a flotilla of boats guided by a lead boat. All "flings" depart from the
Radisson Bahia Mar Resort & Yacht Center in Fort Lauderdale. For more
information, contact the Bahamas Tourism Center in Florida at tel.
954/236-9292. End of July to beginning of August.
August
Emancipation Day
The first Monday in August commemorates the emancipation of slaves in
1834. A highlight of this holiday is an early-morning "Junkanoo Rushout"
starting at 4am in Fox Hill Village in Nassau, followed by an afternoon
of "cook-outs," cultural events such as climbing a greased pole and the
plaiting of the Maypole. First Monday in August.
Cat Island Regatta, Southern Bahamas
Sleepy Cat Island comes alive in the weekend of festive events,
including sloop races, live "rake 'n' scrape" bands, quadrille dancing,
old-fashioned contests and games, and local cuisine. Contact the Regatta
Desk at tel. 242/502-0600 in Nassau. Early August.
September
All Abaco Sailing Regatta
Local sailing sloops rendezvous at Treasure Cay Harbour for a series of
championship races and onshore festivities. Contact the Regatta Desk in
Nassau at tel. 242/502-0600 or in Abaco at tel. 242/367-3067. Late
September.
October
Discovery Day
The New World landing of Christopher Columbus, traditionally said to be
the island of San Salvador, is celebrated throughout The Bahamas.
Naturally, San Salvador has a parade every year on October 12.
North Eleuthera Sailing Regatta
Native sailing sloops take to the waters of North Eleuthera, Harbour
Island, and Spanish Wells in a weekend of championship races. For
information contact the Eleuthera Tourist Office at tel. 242/332-2142.
Mid-October.
Great Bahamas Seafood and Heritage Festival, Heritage Village,
Arawak Cay
This October festival is a combination of the Great Seafood Festival and
Heritage festival. A cultural affair, it showcases authentic Bahamian
cuisine, traditional music, and storytelling. For more information,
exact time, and schedule of events, contact the Ministry of Tourism at
tel. 242/302-2072.
November
Guy Fawkes Day
The best celebrations are in Nassau. Nighttime parades through the
streets are held on many of the islands, culminating in the hanging and
burning of Guy Fawkes, an effigy of the British malefactor who was
involved in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 in London. It usually takes place
around November 5, but check with island tourist offices.
Bimini Big Game Fishing Club All Wahoo Tournament
Anglers take up the tough challenge of baiting one of the fastest
fishes in the ocean. Headquarters is the Bimini Sands Resort & Marina.
For information, contact tel. 242/373-3500 or 242/347-3407;
Mid-November.
Annual One Bahamas Music & Heritage Festival
This 3-day celebration is staged at both Nassau and Paradise Island
to celebrate national unity. Highlights include concerts featuring top
Bahamian performing artists. Events include "fun walks" on the island
and other activities. For more information, contact the Nassau/Paradise
Island Office at the Ministry of Tourism, tel. 242/356-5216, ext. 4100.
Last week of November.
December
Junkanoo Boxing Day
High-energy Junkanoo parades and celebrations are held throughout
the islands on December 26. Many of these activities are repeated on New
Year's Day. December 26.
According
to the Bahamas Tourism office the Islands of the Bahamas is unique with their
individual character and charm--and there is some truth to this.
Visit the main islands like beautiful
Grand Bahama Island (Freeport/Lucaya)
and bustling
New Providence (Nassau and Paradise
Island).
Or, if you really want to get away from the crowds, visit one of the many out
islands like
Abaco,
Andros,
Acklins and Crooked Island,
Biminis,
Berry Islands,
Cat Island,
Eleuthera,
Exumas,
Long Island,
Inaguas,
Mayaguana, and
San Salvador.
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