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Broward festivals to celebrate sights, sounds and flavors of Caribbean culture

A Junkanoo band will welcome attendees to join the rush at the Bahamas Goombay Broward festival on Saturday, July 18.
A Junkanoo band will welcome attendees to join the rush at the Bahamas Goombay Broward festival on Saturday, July 18. pportal@miamiherald.com

Broward County will host two free Caribbean cultural festivals this summer, bringing Bahamian and Jamaican music, food and traditions to South Florida.

The events offer residents a chance to celebrate island heritage close to home.

Here are key takeaways:

  • The inaugural Bahamas Goombay Broward festival runs Saturday, July 18, from 2 to 9 p.m. at Miramar City Hall Plaza, featuring food, music and a Junkanoo band.
  • Commissioner Avril Cherasard, who is Bahamian, said she wanted to bring the Bahamas to Broward for residents who can’t easily travel to the long-running Coconut Grove Goombay festival, which has been held since 1977.
  • Attendees can expect live performances from four Bahamian artists, a culture village, a craft market and Bahamian food, with two Junkanoo rushes — the best one happening after dark.
The inaugural Bahamas Goombay Broward festival is scheduled for 2 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, July 18, at City Hall Plaza in Miramar.
The inaugural Bahamas Goombay Broward festival is scheduled for 2 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, July 18, at City Hall Plaza in Miramar.
  • Musician Ky-Mani Marley, one of Bob Marley’s children, will headline the Jamaica Ole Time Fair on Saturday, Aug. 1, from 3 to 11 p.m. at the Miramar Regional Park Amphitheater.
  • The fair marks Jamaica’s 64th anniversary of independence and will include a cultural showcase and the Coronation Farmers’ Market, a re-creation of the famous Kingston market.
  • Other performers at the Jamaica event include Louie Culture, Warrior Love Band, D’Yani and DJ Billy Slaughter. Admission is free; parking costs $10 and can be purchased in advance.
The Ole Time Fair celebrating Jamaica’s independence will be headlined by Ky-Mani Marley.
The Ole Time Fair celebrating Jamaica’s independence will be headlined by Ky-Mani Marley. Screengrab via Eventbrite

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This story was originally published June 28, 2026 at 6:20 AM with the headline "Broward festivals to celebrate sights, sounds and flavors of Caribbean culture."