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Dining and Nightlife

Dining

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Bahamians don’t eat simply to refuel our bodies, we eat so we can spend time with family and friends and meet new people. Bahamians enjoy socializing just as much as dining on good food.

Good food? There is plenty. Bahamian cuisine is distinctive. Our unique flavors and seasoning will awaken your taste buds. And our beverages, made from fresh limes or coconuts, will certainly leave you feeling refreshed. Whether you’re in a low-key mood or want something more fancy, Bahamian cuisine is available roadside, beach side and in fine restaurants—with additional international cuisine choices. After trying a few of our local delicacies, you won’t be able to control your cravings. Give in. It’s okay. You’re on vacation.

Indulge in international cuisine on Nassau/Paradise Island

Relish our colorful dining on Grand Bahama Island

See all the ways you can go native on our Out Islands

Nightlife

When the sun goes down, the fun in The Bahamas doesn’t stop. It’s just beginning. Bahamians love music and dancing. It’s in our blood. So when the moon lights up our islands, clubs, live shows and nightspots come alive. Come on out and enjoy our nightlife.


Check out international stars and lively shows on Nassau/Paradise Island

Pub crawl or dance in the square on Grand Bahama Island

Sample the variety of local sounds on Our Other Islands

Information courtesy of Ministry of Tourism and Aviation

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