The Bahamas recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of its independence. Formerly a British crown colony, the country celebrates the affair each year with events that honor its culture and freedom.
If there’s one thing to know about Nassau- she doesn’t rest the day after Christmas! When the clock strikes midnight on December 26, locals and tourists turn out for Junkanoo, the biggest parade in ...
Ther journey to the The Bahamas begins in Nassau, during the annual Junkanoo celebration. Their journey to the The Bahamas begins in Nassau, the capital city, during the annual Junkanoo celebrations ...
Junkanoo brings visitors and locals together in Nassau and throuhout the Bahamas Islands. Celebrate, dance and having a great time. It’s better in the Bahamas, and Junkanoo is one of the many reasons.
No need to wait until the Christmas season to experience the magic of Junkanoo, the colorful Bahamian festival of costume, music, food and art. Visitors can enjoy this exciting spectacle at various ...
The Bahamas: A bright, beautiful costume participates in the New Year's Day Junkanoo Street Parade. Possibly no festival best taps into the essence and heartbeat of Bahamian culture then the Junkanoo ...
It’s no secret that droves of tourists flock to The Bahamas each year to experience the country’s lush islands and warm weather. The tropical paradise is unlike any other, ensuring its visitors are ...
In the Bahamas, Junkanoo is typically held between Boxing Day and New Years, but it’s also celebrated alongside smaller holidays, like Independence Day, as shown. Join in on Junkanoo in Miami this ...
NASSAU, Bahamas – A Bahamian breeze warmed Manhattan as Valery Brown Alce, Senior Director of Global Marketing, Edward Archer, General Manager of the Bahamas Tourist Office, Atlanta and Mikala Moss, ...