Count Basie Square, Freeport (must see)
Count Basie Square is a lively center of entertainment and cultural activity. Named after the legendary jazz musician, the square serves as the heart of Port Lucaya’s entertainment district, offering visitors an engaging mix of music, dancing, and family-friendly activities.
Live performances bring the Caribbean spirit to life, especially on weekends when the square is at its busiest. Families and visitors of all ages gather to enjoy the rhythmic beats and upbeat melodies, creating a festive atmosphere that encourages everyone to join the fun. Nearby restaurants and bars offer convenient access to snacks and refreshing cocktails, making it easy to enjoy the entertainment while relaxing in the square’s ample seating areas. Many guests choose to watch as locals and tourists take to the dance floor, adding to the square’s lively appeal.
As the evening continues, the entertainment becomes even more interactive, with engaging performers and occasional karaoke sessions that invite audience participation. Throughout the week, Count Basie Square also hosts parades, festivals, and traditional Caribbean showcases, including calypso and limbo dancing. These events contribute to the square’s energetic and culturally rich environment.
Its location near shopping areas, waterfront views, and numerous dining options ensures there is always something to explore nearby. Count Basie Square remains a dynamic gathering place and a highlight for anyone visiting Port Lucaya.
Live performances bring the Caribbean spirit to life, especially on weekends when the square is at its busiest. Families and visitors of all ages gather to enjoy the rhythmic beats and upbeat melodies, creating a festive atmosphere that encourages everyone to join the fun. Nearby restaurants and bars offer convenient access to snacks and refreshing cocktails, making it easy to enjoy the entertainment while relaxing in the square’s ample seating areas. Many guests choose to watch as locals and tourists take to the dance floor, adding to the square’s lively appeal.
As the evening continues, the entertainment becomes even more interactive, with engaging performers and occasional karaoke sessions that invite audience participation. Throughout the week, Count Basie Square also hosts parades, festivals, and traditional Caribbean showcases, including calypso and limbo dancing. These events contribute to the square’s energetic and culturally rich environment.
Its location near shopping areas, waterfront views, and numerous dining options ensures there is always something to explore nearby. Count Basie Square remains a dynamic gathering place and a highlight for anyone visiting Port Lucaya.
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Count Basie Square on Map
Sight Name: Count Basie Square
Sight Location: Freeport, Bahamas (See walking tours in Freeport)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Freeport, Bahamas (See walking tours in Freeport)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Freeport Introduction Walking Tour
An early promotional flyer from 1964 called Freeport “The New World Riviera”. The city's meteoric rise surely provided plenty of bragging rights.
The town's name reflects its origin — a “free port” established under the 1955 Hawksbill Creek Agreement, when the Bahamian government granted American financier Wallace Groves a vast stretch of undeveloped land and special... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.9 Km or 1.2 Miles
The town's name reflects its origin — a “free port” established under the 1955 Hawksbill Creek Agreement, when the Bahamian government granted American financier Wallace Groves a vast stretch of undeveloped land and special... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.9 Km or 1.2 Miles



