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Ho ncha lihlekehlekeng tsa The Bahamas ka Tšitoe ena
Litaba tse Molemo tse tsoang The Bahamas
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The Islands Of The Bahamas have much to celebrate in February. From the record-breaking seven million travelers who visited the islands in 2019 to the launch of The Bahamas Sabbatical in partnership with Airbnb, The Bahamas is gearing up for another busy season. Grand Bahama Island and The Abacos continue to move forward in their recovery efforts following Hurricane Dorian. Fan favorite Lucayan National Park reopened at the end of January and The Abacos welcomed a number of re-openings and are ready to welcome visitors with open arms.

NEWS

The Bahamas’ Historic Year – The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation has exceeded a record-breaking seven million visitors in 2019. The Ministry attributes this historic success to data-driven, agile marketing, authentic storytelling, and aggressive PR, sales and airlift strategies. While the impacts of Hurricane Dorian are still felt, the hard work and dedication of Ministry partners have ensured that The Bahamas is ntse rockin '.

The Bahamas and Airbnb Launch Sabbatical Program – The Bahamas and Airbnb are encouraging people to apply to a new sabbatical program by February 18 to spend eight weeks immersing themselves in the Bahamian way of life. The winners will spend their time helping restore coral reefs in Andros, supporting ethical fishing in Exuma and promoting traditional agriculture in Eleuthera. The Bahamas Sabbatical was designed to directly benefit local communities while supporting efforts toward a sustainable future.

The Abacos on the Road to Recovery – Just four months after Hurricane Dorian left a devastating impact on the northern islands in The Bahamas, Bo-Abake are already rebounding in a major way. Many hotels, ferry services, airlines, tour operators and attractions resumed business in the The Abacos. While Marsh Harbour, Central and Northern Abaco and several cays throughout the destination are in the midst of rebuilding, several businesses are already welcoming guests with open arms.

Lucayan National Park Reopens – The major tourist attraction on Grand Bahama Island has officially reopened after a temporary closure following Hurricane Dorian. Serapa sa Naha sa Lucayan saw some slight changes but the park’s cave infrastructure and mangrove system as well as the breathtaking Gold Rock Beach are untouched and ready to be explored.

LIEKETSENG LITLHAKISO

Bakeng sa lenane le felletseng la li-package le liphutheloana tsa Bahamas, etela www.bahamas.com/deals-packages.  

Tlhahiso ea Holiday Resort ea Valentines Resort –Pre-book an air/ferry-inclusive vacation package for four to six consecutive nights at Valentines Resort & Marina and receive a $75 inbound and outbound flight credit. Offer is valid for flights originating and ending in Nassau or Freeport.

MEKETSI LE LIKETSAHALO

Stay up-to-date with the latest events and happenings in The Bahamas: www.bahamas.com/events

Palama & Run bakeng sa Tšepo Bahamas (Hlakubele 14) - Fumana botle boo e leng Eleuthera ka leoto kapa baesekele ka Tsamaea & Tsamaea Bakeng sa Tšepo Bahamas. Ka la 14 Hlakubele 2020, bapalami ba libaesekele ba ka nka maeto a bolelele ba lik'hilomithara tse 10 ho isa ho tse 100 ha limathi li ka phephetsa ho 5K ho ea mabelong a mabelo a felletseng ho ts'ehetsa Screening Assistance Fun and Family Island Mammogram Screenings.

Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival (April 30 – May 3) – Baha Mar’s inaugural Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival in collaboration with Lijo le Veine 'me Tsamaea + Leisure will showcase world-renowned chefs, master sommeliers and respected artists and offer festival guests the opportunity to savor an unforgettable culinary experience.

ABOUT THE BAHAMAS

E na le lihlekehleke le li-cays tse fetang 700, le libaka tse 15 ho tse 16 tse ikhethang tse fumanehang hona joale bakeng sa khoebo, Bahamas e bohōle ba lik'hilomithara tse 55 feela ho tloha lebopong la Florida, 'me e baleha ka tsela e bonolo e tsamaisang baeti letsatsi le leng le le leng. Lihlekehleke tsa Bahamas li na le litlhapi tsa maemo a holimo lefatšeng, ho qoela, ho sesa ka sekepe le lik'hilomithara tse likete tsa metsi le mabopo a leoatle a makatsang lefatšeng a emetseng malapa, banyalani le bahahlauli. Lekola lihlekehleke tsohle tseo u lokelang ho fana ka tsona ho www.bahamas.com kapa Facebook, YouTube or Instagram ho bona hore na hobaneng ho betere ho The Bahamas.

SEO U LOKELANG HO SE NKA HO SEHLOOHO ENA:

  • The Bahamas and Airbnb Launch Sabbatical Program – The Bahamas and Airbnb are encouraging people to apply to a new sabbatical program by February 18 to spend eight weeks immersing themselves in the Bahamian way of life.
  • With over 700 islands and cays, and 15 of the 16 unique island destinations currently open for business, The Bahamas lies just 55 miles off the coast of Florida, offering an easy fly away escape that transports travelers away from their everyday.
  • a devastating impact on the northern islands in The Bahamas, The Abacos are already rebounding in.

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