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Nassau beach is world famous
A Nassau Bahamas beach has wonderful sunsets, sand, rocks and water, sea winds, beach volleyball, music and the occasional boardwalk loaded with amusements.
If you're interested in seclusion, however, keep in mind that many of the more crowded Nassau Bahamas beaches are popular for good reason. If you're looking for an active, social atmosphere with plenty of convenient services, try one Nassau Bahamas beach that is larger.
For those interested in pursuing specific activities learning more about the character of each beach can prove invaluable and our partner sites can provide you with useful information on each Nassau Bahamas beach. |
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Nassau beach - sun and silky sand
Spending your vacation in the Nassau Bahamas? Here are some beaches you won't want to miss. Just as no two people are alike, no two beaches match the perfect beach formula.
The Nassau Bahamas beach brings the silky sand, sun and water plus the endless opportunities for fun and beach activities. Snorkel, scuba dive, swim in the crystal clear waters of the Nassau Bahamas beach. Or you can just relax, take a romantic walk and enjoy the beautiful landscape every Nassau Bahamas beach has to offer.
The Nassau Bahamas beach is a perfect vacation destination whether you are alone, with friends or with the whole family.
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Nassau beach - where dreams become true vacations
As you might imagine, New Providence has some spectacular beaches. Cable Beach is New Providence’s premier resort area. It is to Nassau what South Beach is to Miami. The only problem is that the major hotels and resorts have gobbled up all the best bits. Of what’s left, though, you can pick your spot. Take the time to drive West Bay Street from Nassau to and beyond the resorts and you’re sure to find something to suit you. Be careful, though. In some places the water can be quite rough, and the underlying rocks sharp. Some of the public areas are very popular with the locals, especially at weekends, and can become a little crowded. Still, whatever you might need to enjoy a fine time of sand, sea and sun is available almost anywhere along the stretch: vendors offer a wide variety of snacks, ice cream, and all sorts neat, and sometimes dubious, trinkets and souvenirs; the ladies can even get their hair braided. Here and there you’ll find little fruit stands where the goodies are almost always fresh and cool. For lunch a variety of cafes and restaurants offer local cuisine, fresh seafood and, of course, as much local libation as you can handle. All in all, Cable Beach comes highly recommended. The Western Esplanade (Junkanoo Beach) is the local beach for Nassau itself. It stretches westward from the British Colonial Hotel and has fine soft sand, but it is often littered. It does have public rest rooms, changing facilities, and one or two snack bars close at hand, and there are a number of fast food restaurants within walking distance. Its popularity lies in its closeness to the city and to the relatively inexpensive small hotels on West Bay Street. Take West Bay Street to Fort Charlotte and Saunders Beach is just across the way. You might want to make a day of it: grab a box lunch from the hotel, visit the fort (an experience you don't want to miss), then spend the afternoon on the sand. If you go n a weekend, don’t be surprised find it busy; this is a favorite spot for the locals. Weekdays, though, you can be sure of a quiet afternoon. The Beach at Atlantis is a private stretch of sand at the grand resort on Paradise Island is rated as one the top 10 beaches in the world. Certainly it’s one of the best stretches of beach on New Providence and Grand Bahama Islands. But there are some in the Out Island that are better. Unfortunately, unless you’re staying at Atlantis (or the Comfort Suites next door), the beautiful beach is off-limits. If you are staying there you’ll find the beach close to the hotel complex crowded most of the time. If you’re not staying at Atlantis, there are a number of smaller beaches dotted around Paradise Island; Cabbage Beach is one of the nicest, but there are others such as Smugglers Beach, Shell Beach, and Honeymoon Cove. Ask any of the local taxi drivers.
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Nassau Vacations site
Our company is running one of the largest pc and mobile travel website networks, covering top hotel, vacation package, airline ticket, beach, cruise, all inclusive and honeymoon destinations worldwide.
We will also run a travel blog portal which centralises the blogs posted by our visitors on all of our websites and which represents one of the world's best travel information resources, totally build by people such as yourself.
In the link section, you can check more links to our travel website network as well as to other third party specialized websites as lastminute.com or orbitz.com which we suggest you to visit if are you planning a trip to Nassau Bahamas.
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