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Bahamas is known internationally as the perfect vacation
destination. With warm inviting weather, friendly people,
clear blue waters and miles upon miles of white sandy
beaches, there is no debate on what attracts scores
of visitors to our shores. |
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Treasure
Cay Beach, Abaco
Three miles of soft white sand and an unbroken curve makes
this beach a classic tropical beach
Tahiti Beach, Hope Town, Abaco
Located at the South End of Elbow Cay and accessible only
by foot, bicycles or private, this beach, known for its
cool waters and white sand is a secluded island getaway.
Xanadu Beach, Grand Bahama
Boasting of over sixty miles of sandy shores, Xanadu Beach
is well connected and in close proximity to many local hotels
and resorts, making it a popular spot.
Taino
Beach, Grand Bahama
With two restaurants and constant activity, Taino Beach
is a popular destination for both tourists and locals.
Pink Sand Beach, Harbour Island
Three miles of powdery pink sand that is sparsely populated
by a handful of resorts and private villas makes this beach
a must see. One of the most photographed beaches in the
world Pink Sand Beach also boasts of beautiful coral reefs
laying just beyond its shoreline.
Banana Beach, Eleuthera
Located opposite the airport in Governors Harbour, this
remote beach is a scavenger’s paradise. Valuable finds
include pieces of driftwood, Portuguese fishnet floats,
bottles, ship rope, netting and more.
North Bimini Beach, Bimini
Located in Alice Town and Paradise point, these two beaches
offer unique sunsets and beds of sea glass.
MacTaggarts
Beach, Rose Island
Accessible by catching a boat from Nassau Harbour, MacTaggarts
Beach has remained intact for centuries. With no amenities,
nature lovers can feel completely at peace when visiting.
Cabbage Beach, Paradise Island
Lined with palm trees, seagrape trees and casuarinas, this
beach stretches for one mile and is a popular attraction
for tourist and locals.
Paradise Beach, Paradise Island
With a classic curve that is normally calm and well protected,
Paradise Beach is used by both Club Med and the Yoga Retreat
to charm their guests.
Cable Beach, New Providence
In 1892 the beach was named when the first underwater cable
was laid, linking Nassau to Florida. Since it has become
one of the most accesible beaches in The Bahamas boasting
of water sports, shops, hotels, restaurants, casinos and
bars.
Stocking Island, Exuma
Shell collectors are in paradise when visiting Stocking
Island, although with its vast hues of blue waters and shallow
waters, it is impossible not to find a beach worth the trip
in the Exuma Cays. |