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Advertise your hospitality offering here through our online directory, we provide a free advertising page with your organizations details. Your webpage you can offer discounts, promotional vouchers or link to your website and allow your clients to make a booking. We offer 2 options:
FREE LISTING: - Free but subject to other advertisements on your home page. PAID LISTING: - Your own advertising space with no 3rd party adverts, charged at £0.49p a week.
To register your business simply open a FREE account and upload up to 5 images HERE.
One of our team will then reach out to you to discuss your promotional requirements, so we can maximize your proposition.
Find popular holiday resorts and hotel groups HERE To buy a discount voucher card HERE. To find out where you can redeem your discount voucher cards visit our partners page HERE.
Our money-off Hospitality Voucher Cards are available in pre-determined discount values and can be used at multiple retailer locations.
The Hospitality Group has created a straightforward and simple voucher service for both businesses and the general public to use around the world, redeeming discounts on products and services from our participating partners.
Our goal is to empower users of our voucher cards to enjoy great savings while promoting our business partners and comprehensive services, all while generating new revenue streams.
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Bahamian hospitality is renowned for its genuine warmth, friendliness, and a relaxed, community-oriented spirit that makes visitors feel like old friends. This welcoming nature, deeply intertwined with the nation's rich blend of West African, European, and indigenous Taino heritage, is the cornerstone of its tourism industry, which accounts for much of its economic activity.
The Essence of Bahamian Hospitality
Hospitality in the Bahamas extends far beyond professional service; it is a fundamental aspect of the national identity, characterized by kindness, respect, and common courtesy.
Warmth and Friendliness Bahamians are generally outgoing and informal, often greeting strangers with a smile and a "hello". The general disposition is one of relaxed ease, often referred to as "island time," which prioritizes human connection and enjoyment.
Cultural Pride Locals are proud of their vibrant culture, including the iconic Junkanoo festival, Rake 'n' Scrape music, and unique cuisine like conch fritters and guava duff. Sharing these cultural elements, often over a shared meal, is a common way to build a relationship and express hospitality.
Politeness and Modesty Despite the relaxed atmosphere, good manners and modest behavior are highly valued. Using polite greetings ("Good morning/afternoon") and addressing elders or those in service roles with "sir" or "ma'am" is a sign of respect.
The People-to-People Program The Ministry of Tourism's "People-to-People" program exemplifies this hospitality, pairing visitors with local volunteer ambassadors for an immersive cultural experience. These ambassadors open their hearts and homes, sharing authentic local life, from enjoying Arawak Cay's fish fry to sharing family recipes for Johnny cakes, allowing tourists to experience the "heartbeat" of The Bahamas.
The Queen's Staircase & Fort Fincastle: A significant landmark of Nassau, this walkway of 65 steps was carved out of solid limestone rock by 600 enslaved people between 1793 and 1794 to create an escape route from the fort above.
Located in the pink-colored Vendue House, a former slave auction site, this museum provides a poignant and thought-provoking account of the lives of enslaved people and the nation's journey to emancipation.
The ruins of a 12th-century French monastery, brought brick by brick from France in the 1920s and reconstructed on Paradise Island, offering a serene and beautiful historical site.
Visitors can explore the ruins of old cotton plantations and colonial tombs in these areas, offering a glimpse into the Loyalist era of the late 18th century.
These operators offer marine-focused excursions, such as high-speed powerboat trips that explore the islands and cays, often incorporating snorkeling or visits to attractions like Pig Beach in Exuma.
These operators offer marine-focused excursions, such as high-speed powerboat trips that explore the islands and cays, often incorporating snorkeling or visits to attractions like Pig Beach in Exuma.
While not a commercial operator in the traditional sense, this government-sponsored initiative connects travelers with local volunteers, providing the most authentic and personalized cultural immersion experiences available.