Attracting yachts from around the world, the Farmer’s Cay Festival and Regatta takes place in the Exumas. The annual festival is a great place to meet some like-minded travellers and watch the fun activities unfold. At the Farmer’s Cay Festival, one can expect events such as dinghy races, scavenger hunts, Bahamian C-class sailboat races, treasure hunts, and lots more.
Another festival to look out for during this time is the Rum Festival in Nassau. It is simply the best place to taste different types of rum and savour dishes of the local cuisine, all while enjoying foot-tapping traditional music. A top attraction in the Bahamas, this annual festival takes place from 24th to 26th February.
The weather in the Bahamas is perfectly pleasant and warm in February, offering you a much-needed refuge on the immaculate beaches and exciting festivals. Your first stop can be Nassau, famous for its beautiful parks and beaches, where you can spend the day lounging on the soft golden sands. Away from the beach, check out the intriguing museums and bustling markets across the Bahamas. If you are looking to experience a new activity, then opt for a scuba diving lesson where you will feast your eyes on the unbelievable marine life.
Don’t miss your opportunity to visit the Pink Sands Beach on Harbour Island for Insta-worthy pictures and well-deserved ‘R&R’. The laidback Bahamian atmosphere, friendly locals, and scenic environs of the Bahamas make for a fulfilling holiday.
Being the height of the dry season, February welcomes you with clear blue skies and plenty of warm sunshine. The temperatures are dependent on which gorgeous island you stay on. The northern islands are slightly cooler and wetter than the southern isles. The average daytime high temperature is 25°C with between eight and 11 hours of daylight. The lowest nighttime temperature is likely to fall to 18°C in this month.
General packing tips for February: