The elephant in every travel-related room has been Covid-19. As an island that has not only depended on tourism but has wholeheartedly welcomed it for decades, Grand Bahama is more than ready to welcome visitors once more. Covid protocols being put in place by the Government have ensured that cases have tapered off and every precaution in social settings has been taken.
With so much changing around the world, and everyone trying to get back into the swing of what it means to travel, it’s really a blessing that Grand Bahama hasn’t forgotten one of the truest meanings of happiness, food. Grand Bahama has always had a lively culinary scene. Offering the best in traditional Bahamian food, each restaurant gives a unique dining experience coupled with exemplary service.
So, let’s take a dive into which restaurants you can look forward to making your next trip your best one.
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, February 13, 2020….The Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board (GBITB) is pleased and excited to announce the return of service to Freeport, Grand Bahama by American Airlines.American Airlines will resume its daily service from Miami as of Thursday, February 13, 2020.
“This much-needed service will go a long way towards facilitating the recovery of our destination and the return of visitors to Grand Bahama Island,” said Ian Rolle, Acting
GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND – December 18, 2019 – Travelers are invited to experience the island-inspired food, Junkanoo-style entertainment and the warm hospitality of Grand Bahama Island which has seen a number of revitalized developments following the passage of Hurricane Dorian.
According to Ian Rolle, Acting Chairman, Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board (GBITB) Board of Directors, the island is pleased to welcome restored and enhanced transportation services as well as additional new offerings at existing hotels and attractions, making Grand Bahama Island once again a much sought after destination. “The resumption of air service from the United States following a successful