The Tru Bahamian Blog

Taste, explore, and experience island life.
Best Eats at Family Island Sailing Regattas on May 10, 2019

There once was a time when sailboats were a lifeline to Bahamian natives, providing transport to and from their island neighbours and access to the world at large. Today, these age-old traditions of Bahamian boat-building and sailing are…

Tru Bahamian Must Eat: Stew Fish

Bahamians love breakfast, and what we refer to as 'breakfast' will certainly not conjure up images of eggs, toast and jam, pancakes & maple syrup. Our breakfasts are almost entirely savory. We want that hearty stick-to-the-ribs experience…

Bahamas Junkanoo Festival: Your Guide To Attending Boxing Day & New Year’s Day Parades (2019-2020)

Downtown Nassau is abuzz with excitement as the calendar winds down to the most anticipated event of the year- Junkanoo! Every year, groups of Bahamians outfit themselves in handmade costumes and dance through the streets of Downtown…

Where To Find Organic Foods & Eco-Friendly Home Products That Are Made In The Bahamas
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These days, those in search of organic “made-in-the-Bahamas” products will find an eclectic mix of all-natural foods, home and body products that offer an authentic Bahamian experience for both locals and visitors alike. From Farmers’…

5 Ways to Devour (Local Bahamian) Pumpkin

Carved jack o’ lanterns, spooky costumes, trick-or-treating – it’s that ghoulish time of year again! But while we do enjoy dressing up and observing the omnipresent orange and black themes around town, truth be told, we’re most interested…

Nassau’s Best Budget Stays For The Spring Breaker
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It’s spring break. And after months of cold, dark winter, we can totally understand why escaping to some place warm (The Bahamas) sounds like a good idea for the many guests we’ll welcome to our island over these next few weeks. We have to…