New Marketing Campaign Featuring Lenny Kravitz Invites Travelers to Fly Away to The Bahamas
NASSAU, Bahamas – May 2, 2019 – The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation presented its new creative campaign featuring Bahamian-American rock legend Lenny Kravitz to Canadian media and travel industry partners during a local campaign launch event May 2 at the Bisha Hotel. Set to the lyrics of Kravitz’s hit song Fly Away, the television commercial and supporting marketing campaign capture his deep personal connection to The Bahamas, as well as the pure adrenaline rush of exploring the archipelago’s 100,000 square miles by boat and plane. The campaign debuted in January in the U.S. and will begin running in broadcast markets across Canada this week.
Written in The Bahamas, Fly Away was inspired by the islands’ white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters and countless summers the singer spent with his grandparents and mother, the Bahamian-American actress Roxie Roker. Behind-the-scenes video follows Kravitz around his home base of Eleuthera, where he records music, embraces island time and appreciates “this gift we were given. ‘Take your time’ is our call to arms,” he said.
The commercial underscores The Bahamas’ powerful appeal as a destination that inspires adventure and exudes a rock ‘n roll vibe. “It also represents not only the edgy independence of the Bahamian people, but also speaks to those who travel to our islands for our natural beauty,” said Paul Strachan, Bahamas Tourist Office, Toronto.
Supporting digital content at www.bahamas.com/flyaway will allow The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation to raise awareness of the destination’s many islands, which include Freeport, The Abacos, The Exumas, Andros, Bimini, The Berry Islands, Cat Island, Harbour Island and Eleuthera, Long Island, San Salvador, Rum Cay, Mayaguana, Inagua, Acklins, Nassau-Paradise Island and Crooked Island. The new hub draws visitors into island-specific microsites delivering inspiring vertical market video content on topics ranging from island hopping and boating to culture and cuisine, while simultaneously highlighting uniquely Bahamian experiences, places and personalities, such as Lady Di (aka Eleuthera’s “Pineapple Lady”), Junkanoo and the popular People-to-People program that matches visitors with local hosts.
“We are excited by this campaign and honored to partner with Lenny Kravitz. Our islands and his song fit perfectly together, allowing us to reach a broad new audience, especially digital content consumers, through authentic storytelling,” said Minster of Tourism Dionisio D’Aguilar.
“The Bahamas is absolutely inspirational. We know that and we believe this campaign demonstrates that to consumers in a true, direct way by sharing many of our people, their islands and their stories with the world. Setting it all to perfect music is icing on the cake,” said Director General Joy Jibrilu.
The Bahamas has been on a healthy, upward trend in international arrivals since October 2017 and closed 2018 strong. International arrivals increased 15 percent in January 2019 and 11 percent in February year-over-year, and future bookings continue to outpace the previous year. New and revitalized hotels, including Baha Mar, Atlantis Paradise Island, Lighthouse Pointe on Freeport, and Peace & Plenty on Great Exuma, among others, are contributing to the growing demand.
Ilona Kauremszky, editor and travel expert interviews Paul Strachan, Senior Director, Bahamas Tourist Office, Canada.
From left to right; Paul Strachan, Senior Director, Bahamas Tourist Office, Canada; Joy Jibrilu, Director General, Bahamas Ministry of Tourism; The Honorable Dionisio D'Aguilar, Minister of Tourism & Aviation; His Excellency Alvin Smith, Bahamas High Commissioner; and Tommy Thompson, Deputy Director General.
Grand Isle Resort offered a grand prize give away for two for one week in a two-bedroom luxury villa. Pictured from left to right; Jeff Todd, Director, Business Communications the Foundation & Author Pigs of Paradise; Jordanna Cooper; Jeff Lake; Punch Communications; the Honorable Dionisio D'Aguilar; and Vandia Sands, Marketing Representative, Bahamas Tourist Office, New York.
Ann Ruppenstein, Editor, Canadian Travel Press & Travel Courier interviews Joy Jibrilu, Director General, Bahamas Ministry of Tourism.
Photo Credit: Gary Porter
ABOUT LENNY KRAVITZ
Regarded as one of the preeminent rock musicians of our time, Lenny Kravitz has transcended genre, style, race and class over the course of a 20-year musical career. Reveling in the soul, rock and funk influences of the ‘60s and ‘70s, the writer, producer and multi-instrumentalist has won four consecutive Grammy® Awards, as well as set a record for the most wins in the Best Male Rock Vocal Performance category. In addition to his ten studio albums, which have sold 40 million worldwide, this multidimensional artist has segued into film, appearing as Cinna in the box-office hits, The Hunger Games and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Kravitz can also be seen in the critically-acclaimed films Precious and The Butler. His creative firm Kravitz Design Inc. touts an impressive portfolio of noteworthy ventures, with a range that includes hotel properties, condominium projects, private residences and high-end legendary brands like Rolex, Leica and Dom Perignon. Lenny recently released his eleventh full-length album, Raise Vibration.
ABOUT THE BAHAMAS
Located just 55 miles off the coast of Florida, The Bahamas comprises more than 700 islands and cays, including 16 unique island destinations. World-class fishing, diving, and boating make The Islands of The Bahamas a favorite destination of families, couples and adventurers. Explore all the islands have to offer at www.bahamas.com and www.bahamas.com/flyaway, and on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.