While the Bahamas is a fairly quiet month for festivals and events, Eleuthera is where it’s at if you’re looking for a quintessential Bahamian experience during the wet season month of June. Pineapple Festival in Eleuthera is held over the first weekend of June. Gregory Town is bursting with delicious juiciness. Expect to revel in music, pineapple-eating contests, cooking competitions and beauty pageants during this living long weekend festival.
Check out the interactive Pirates of Nassau Museum, adorned with waxworks and pirate scenes. Take your family or holiday companion on a fascinating journey learning about the history and lives of these Caribbean crooks. Continuing the culture theme, in Freeport, the Grand Bahama Museum has exhibitions about the island’s history, including marvellous reconstructed caves and interesting Lucayan Indian artefacts.
Unleash your inner child at Atlantis Aquaventure; the largest waterpark in the Caribbean with a whopping 141 acres of slippery excitement. The gigantic Atlantis resort is also home to the world’s largest open-air aquarium, featuring over two hundred species of exotic marine life including sharks, dolphins, rays and barracuda. Experience sea life in all manner of ways, from a slide through a shark lagoon to snorkelling with rays and swimming with dolphins. This epic Waterscape is an unforgettable adventure for everyone to enjoy.
If you choose to visit the Bahamas in June, expect to be basking in some of the hottest temperatures of the year. The humidity and UV levels are high so be sure to pack plenty of sun cream and find shelter where possible. The average daytime temperature is 31°C, the Atlantic Ocean bringing in a light breeze, offering some much-needed relief from the heat. Experience eight to 14 hours of daylight a day and delightfully warm waters. The average rainfall in June is 217mm over 19 days.
General packing tips for June: