Beaches
Soft, white sandy beaches will greet you when you head out to the waters for the day. The beautiful crystal blue water is like nothing you may have ever seen before. Water temperatures are usually in the 80’s. Should you want to relax and soak in the Bahamas atmosphere, then your best bet is to find out which beaches are more on the secluded side. Enjoy a good book or frolic in the water with your family or friends without the worry of speedboats racing past you to disturb your quiet time. Most all of the beaches are laid back so you shouldn’t have trouble finding the perfect spot to sunbathe.
If a fun and active beach is what your heart desires then look no further than Cable Beach in Nassau. Whether your pleasure is snorkeling, scuba diving or being bounced around on a banana boat, you’re sure to be busy the entire time. Restaurants and entertainment will encircle you in the gorgeous settings around you.
Guana Beach – Abaco: Home to the third largest reef in the world, Guana Beach offers visitors gorgeous views of the coral in the waters. Splash in the water, sunbathe on the white sandy beach or snorkel with friends while you enjoy your stay on Guana Beach.
Pink Sands Beach – Harbour Island: The name of this beach speaks for itself; a three mile stretch is surrounded in dazzling pink sand. Lay out on your beach towel, wade in the crystal blue water or even take a fishing pole out and enjoy getting a great catch. Your day will be filled with adventure from sunrise to sunset.
Fine Beach - Cat Island: The serene coastline of Fine Beach is lined with soft pink sand. You can relax with a good book or simply soak up the rich Bahamian sun while lying out on this quiet and restful beach.
Taino Beach – Freeport: Fabulous resorts and clubs line Taino Beach. Spectacular views of the oceans, waterslides and plenty of water sports to choose from will leave you busy from the time you wake up in the morning until it’s time to lay down on your pillow that night.
Stocking Island Beach – Exuma: Rent a bike or a scooter and trek around Stocking Island Beach in style. If you’d rather be out on the water then why not go around where you want on a kayak. The calm, crystal blue water will make riding in a kayak all the more enjoyable.
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