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fiogf49gjkf0d Most Bahamian
shops
are typically open Monday to Saturday 9am-5pm.
Banks
are generally open Monday to Thursday 9am-3pm and Friday 9am-5pm; Out Island banks may have very limited opening hours and be open one or two days per week. While Bahamian stores are permitted to open on Sunday, almost none does, making Sunday a very quiet day, at least for commerce. Otherwise,
shopping
is best in the morning when the crowds are few and the temperature mild.
The Bahamian year features many important
festivals
and
holidays
, reaching its peak during the Christmas holiday season. Celebrated on December 26 and again on New Year's morning,
Junkanoo
is a lively national festival, especially colourful in Nassau, where thousands of revellers descend on Bay Street dressed in elaborate costumes and dance wildly through the night and into the early morning.
The
Eleuthera Pineapple Festival
occurs in early June in Gregory Town, while during spring and summer countless
fishing tournaments
and
regattas
take place, including the famous
Bahamas Family Island Regatta
at George Town in the Exumas during the last week of April. Long Island and Abaco also feature popular regattas.
Bahamians, especially those in Fox Hill in Nassau, celebrate
Emancipation Day
in the first week of August, partaking in parades and food, as well as cultural events. Fireworks and parades highlight
Independence Week
, which culminates on July 10. Bahamian
tourist centres
provide lists of the many festivals, holidays and craft shows that occur year-round.
Holidays that fall on Saturday or Sunday are generally observed on the preceding Friday or the following Monday.
January 1
New Year's Day
March/April
Good Friday, Easter Monday
Whit Monday
First Friday in June
Labour Day
July 10
Independence Day
First Monday in August
Emancipation Day
October 12
Discovery Day
December 25
Christmas Day
December 26
Boxing Day
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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