One of the Caribbean’s Sweetest Summer Festivals Is Returning to The Bahamas With Junkanoo, Art, and a Focus on Pineapple

By: - May 9th, 2026
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Every June in Gregory Town, the smell of grilled pineapple and fresh-baked tarts drifts through the streets long before the music starts.

Then come the cowbells, the goatskin drums and the Junkanoo groups weaving through the town in sequined costumes under the Eleuthera sun.

The 36th Annual Pineapple Festival is returning to Gregory Town, Eleuthera on June 5 and 6, bringing two days of Bahamian food, live music, local culture and one of the Caribbean’s most distinctive agricultural celebrations.

Held in the part of Eleuthera long known as the birthplace of some of the sweetest pineapples in The Bahamas, the festival has become one of the country’s signature summer events, drawing visitors from across the islands and beyond.

What makes the festival different is how deeply it stays connected to the community around it. Gregory Town’s pineapple farms remain central to the celebration, with local growers, artisans, restaurants and vendors turning the streets into a full-scale island fair built around the fruit that helped define the area.

You’ll find pineapple in nearly everything during the festival: grilled pineapple skewers, pineapple fritters, pineapple-glazed seafood, pastries, jams, cocktails, frozen desserts and fresh juice poured straight from coolers along the roadside.

The event is also one of the best places to experience traditional Bahamian entertainment outside Nassau’s major Junkanoo season. Throughout the festival, local bands and performers take over the streets with rake-and-scrape music, live concerts and late-night dancing.

One of the biggest moments comes during the festival’s Junkanoo Parade, when dancers in brightly colored costumes move through Gregory Town alongside brass sections, whistles, horns and relentless drum lines. The parade regularly becomes the emotional center of the event, pulling both visitors and locals into the streets.

Fire dancers and traditional games are also part of the experience, along with rows of local arts-and-crafts vendors selling handmade goods and Bahamian products.

The festival has increasingly become a tourism draw for Eleuthera itself, particularly as travelers continue looking for smaller, community-focused Caribbean events that feel tied to place rather than staged for visitors.

Gregory Town is located on the northern side of Eleuthera, about a 20-minute drive from North Eleuthera Airport. Many travelers pair the festival with stays at nearby hotels and rental villas across Harbour Island and Eleuthera’s northern coast.

Early June is also one of the quieter windows for travel to Eleuthera before the heavier summer season begins, with warm water, long beach days and fewer crowds across the island’s pink-sand beaches.

For travelers looking beyond the Caribbean’s larger carnival circuit, the Pineapple Festival delivers something different: a small-town Bahamian celebration where agriculture, music, food and Junkanoo all meet in one place.

And yes, the pineapple really is sweeter here.

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