Planning Bahamas Carnival 2020

Bahamas is gearing up for their carnival season in May.  With options as diverse as its 700 islands, it’s a place where you can find exactly the getaway you love most. It’s the best place for lovers, gamblers, families, and carnivalists. I had such an amazing time last year, and cannot wait to shell the road again for 2020. Bahamas Carnival’s main festivities fall between April 28 through May 3, 2020.  A great time for visitors to fly in would be Thursday, April 30.

The parade will take place on May 2, 2020. 

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GETTING THERE

Carnival takes places in Nassau, which lies on the island, New Providence. For direct access fly into Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS). You can access New Providence via other islands but if you are coming from the United States, that’s just doing a lot for no reason.

WHERE TO PARTY 

Bahamas Carnival offers several different jouvert fetes, breakfast fetes and some concerts for carnival lovers. Four events to put on your radar is Revelution Jouvert,  Boozy Sports Day, Beach Lime and Icebox’s Suits.  A 2020 Fete List will be released in March 2020.

WHERE TO GET COSTUMES

With several bands to choose from, masqueraders have options. Amenities, costume quality, vibes and customer service should all play a major role in the band you select. Backline costumes can cost you about $300-$400usd, while a frontline costume can cost you about $600-$1000usd, depending on the band of your choice. Your band options are:

Most of the reputable hotels are within proximity to events. Since Bahamas is a tourist destination, they are well equipped to handle the influx of visitors during carnival time. Simply check hotels.com or bookings.com for your hotel options.

Be sure to check out my 2019 Bahamas Carnival Review 

Note: If you stay near Atlantis, you will have to cross the bridge each time and there will be a fee to your driver. Taxis can be expensive.

Bahamas has 12% VAT on everything which can be quite costly.

TOURISTY THINGS TO CHECKOUT

If you traveled from far or plan to make Bahamas a relaxing vacation after you finish wining on the road, here are some things to do while you’re already on the island.

For more information on things to check out, visit Bahamianista’s  Things to Do in Nassau Guide 

It’s time to start planning! Is there anything else you want to know? Ask me in the comments below.

Yours in Mas,

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