For three glittering decades, Festival Noël has marked the moment Grand Bahama’s holiday spirit shifts from a gentle glow to dazzling radiance. This year, the beloved celebration, hosted annually by the Bahamas National Trust, returned to the lush grounds of the Rand Nature Centre with its most enchanting edition yet. The 30th anniversary called for spectacle, and the island delivered.

With Jimmy’s Wines and Spirits leading as Title Sponsor, guests were welcomed into a world where fine pours, festive decor, and sophisticated art collided. Festival Noël has long been the cultural kickoff to the Christmas season, and once again it brought together everything Grand Bahamians cherish: sensational food, curated wines, local artistry, and music that moves the soul.
Every clink of a wine glass helps protect Grand Bahama’s natural future, because your ticket is not just entry, it is a contribution to the protection and preservation of the island’s three cherished national parks.
From the first sip to the final serenade, Festival Noël dazzled with the perfect blend of sophistication and Bahamian soul. Guests wandered through a holiday kissed wonderland, sampling crafted cocktails, gourmet bites, and decadent sweets from local culinary stars, each booth offering its own flavorful story. Local artists showcased masterpieces that captured island beauty through bold color and texture, turning the venue into a walk through gallery of Bahamian imagination.

Then came the surprise that shook the night: a Junkanoo rush out by New Generation Junkanoo Group that transformed the atmosphere. Sequins, feathers, horns, and heartbeat drums created an anniversary worthy of its legacy.With featured performances filling the air with music and laughter spreading as easily as holiday cheer, Festival Noël once again delivered a night that felt like home, luxurious, lively, and proudly ours. And as the lights glowed against the dark pine forest, the message was clear: Thirty years later, Festival Noël is not just an event but a tradition. A toast to culture. A gift to nature. A celebration that keeps giving to the island we love.



