Caribbean Journal Announces Third Annual Bahamas Travel and Sustainability Awards

Caribbean Journal, the leading publication covering Caribbean travel and tourism, has opened public voting for the third annual Bahamas Travel & Sustainability Awards, developed to spotlight those driving positive, forward-looking change across The Bahamas’ tourism sector. Supported by the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation (BMOTIA), the awards continue to honor Bahamian achievements through a regional lens.

Now in its third year, the awards honor individuals, businesses and experiences that exemplify innovation, environmental stewardship, and community impact. Voting is open from 2 July through 2 September via an online ballot hosted by Caribbean Journal, with one entry permitted per email address. Winners will be announced during an official ceremony in Nassau this September.

“Sustainability is at the core of our tourism product, and we are proud to honor those setting new standards for environmental stewardship in The Bahamas.”

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments & Aviation, The Hon. I. Chester Cooper, added, “These awards are more than just recognition—they reflect our national commitment to building a resilient and responsible tourism sector.”

Spanning 24 categories, the awards highlight the best in Bahamian travel and tourism, including Destination of the Year, Best Boutique Hotel, Best All-Inclusive Resort, Best Chef, Best Cocktail, Sustainable Destination of the Year, and many others. Finalists were selected by Caribbean Journal’s editorial team, with winners determined by popular vote.

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To cast your vote in the 2025 Bahamas Travel & Sustainability Awards, visit caribjournal.com. Voting opens from July 2 – September 2