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October 16, 2024Atlantis Paradise Island will be the host for next year’s Nassau Paradise Island Wine & Food Festival, held March 12-16, with tickets now available for purchase.
The resort is known for its culinary offerings, with dining venues spearheaded by Michelin-starred and James Beard Award-winning chefs.
The 2025 festival will offer chef-led happy hours, lunches and dinners with culinary talents like Bobby Flay, Kardea Brown, Michael Symon, José Andrés and more. Additionally, the festival will offer special performances by Shaggy, Baha Men and more. Special events include a dinner celebrating Caribbean flavors, tasting events with local Bahamian restaurateurs and more.
The resort’s restaurants are also participating in the festival, including FIELDTRIP, a community-centric rice bowl ship from James Beard Award-winning chef JJ Johnson and Silan, the Mediterranean-inspired restaurant from another James Beard Award winner, Alon Shaya.
The festival will raise awareness for the resort’s Atlantis Blue Project Foundation, which works to protect and preserve marine wildlife and endangered areas of the Caribbean.
This article originally appeared in TravelPulse, with supplemental content below from Atlantis Paradise Island.
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SAVOR THE BEST IN WINE & FOOD
March 12-16, 2025
Join us in Paradise from March 12-16 2025, for The Bahamas’ premier culinary event.
Celebrate with world-renowned wine and spirits producers, award-winning chefs, and culinary icons.
Enjoy gourmet experiences and electrifying live performances, all in support of the Atlantis Blue Project Foundation.
Atlantis Blue Project Foundation
We’ve partnered with the Atlantis Blue Project Foundation to help keep The Bahamas and surrounding Caribbean seas beautiful and full of life for years to come.
Atlantis Blue Project Foundation is a private nonprofit foundation that fosters the preservation and conservation of coral reefs, sea turtles, sharks, manatees, and cetaceans, along with their Bahamian ecosystems, through scientific research, education, and community outreach.
Proceeds from the Nassau Paradise Island Wine & Food Festival support Atlantis Blue Project Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization working to save sea species and their extraordinary habitats throughout The Bahamas and surrounding Caribbean Sea.