Bahamian Roots
Bahamian culture is joy personified. It is a Junkanoo celebration, parading down the street. It’s bold and colourful art. Our culture is a fresh conch salad, a lively rake ‘n’ scrape tune, a welcoming smile from a stranger. Discover a glimpse into our culture
Handmade in The Bahamas
Androsia Batik has been called the unofficial fabric of The Bahamas, and it’s been handmade on Andros Island since the very beginning.
Read MoreAll Day Fish Fry
Take a tour of Nassau’s Fish Fry in Arawak Cay. On the strip, deciding what and where to eat is an all-day affair.
Read MoreFly Away With A Junkanoo Beat
True to his Bahamian roots, Lenny Kravitz loves everything Junkanoo and the islands that inspired his hit song Fly Away. Watch the cast of local musicians who helped him bring the song full-circle.
Read MoreMeet Lady Di
Forty years tending her pineapple fields, and she knows the soil like she knows her reflection in the mirror. She’s full of love and life, and her pineapple fields are a marvel.
Read MoreDowntown Nassau
Discover the streets of downtown Nassau, 20 square blocks of monuments, murals, and museums. A testament to island culture both centuries-old and magnificently modern.
Read MorePotter’s Cay
Always good. Always fresh. Potter's Cay comes locally recommended for those wanting a flavourful taste of Bahamian conch salad.
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