Located at Prince George Wharf, this museum traces over 300 years of Junkanoo history, from its West African origins to its central role in Bahamian identity. Five exhibition spaces and original costumes.
Official sitewww.bahamasmuseumofjunkanoo.com โHoused in the Vendue House, a former 18th-century marketplace, this museum traces the history of slavery and emancipation in the Bahamas, up to abolition in 1834. Named in tribute to Pompey, an enslaved man who led a notable revolt in Exuma.
Official sitewww.bahamas.com โA grand Bahamian parade rooted in West African traditions, celebrated on Boxing Day and January 1st on Bay Street. Colorful costumes, goombay drums, cowbells, and horns drive this iconic procession.
Official sitewww.bahamas.com โA historic market at the heart of Nassau, renowned for local craftsmanship: woven straw work, wood carvings, souvenirs, and Bahamian specialties. Hundreds of vendors, a lively atmosphere, and haggling expected.
Official sitewww.nassauparadiseisland.com โ