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Address: Nassau
Stuart Cove's is the leading full-service dive center on New Providence, offering equipment sales and rentals in addition to a wide variety of organized trips. Join a snorkeling trip, a thrilling scuba dive, or even a ride aboard an innovative SUB (Scenic Underwater Bubble). The individual units resemble a cross...
Category: Beaches - Nassau Attractions & Activities
Address: Cable Beach
This is New Providence Island's primary beach, with several major hotels. It lies about three miles west of downtown Nassau, and is notable for its calm water and expanse of fine white sand. This is where the vast majority of tourists end up, so space is often at a premium. Vendors hawking t-shirts, seashell jewelry...
Category: Beaches - Nassau Attractions & Activities
Address: Gambier Village
On the north shore past Gambier Village, Love Beach is the site of the world famous Compass Point Studios. It also happens to be a prime destination for snorkeling, although most folks never make the nine-mile trip from downtown Nassau. Technically, the beach is restricted to use by local residents, but it's virtually...
Category: Beaches - Nassau Attractions & Activities
Address: Nassau
Montagu beach lies southeast of Paradise Island, and is the site of historic Fort Montagu. It's a popular destination and generally busy, though not quite to the extent of Cable and Cabbage Beaches. Nassau's annual Valentine's Day Sailing Regatta is held here.
Category: Tours and Excursions - Nassau Attractions & Activities
Address: E Bay St, Nassau
Are you ready to feel the air whip through your hair as you speed across the water at over 40 mph? Hang on for an exhilarating ride and a memorable day. Choose your own agenda from options that include a visit to a private island, a drift snorkel over a nearby coral reef, swimming, beach walking and interactions with...
Category: Beaches - Nassau Attractions & Activities
Address: Nassau
Sheltered by Coral Island, the water off Saunders Beach is calm and ideal for family swimming. A handful of food and beverage vendors usually stake out some territory here, and the white sand and clear blue water make this a lovely destination for locals and tourists alike.
Category: Beaches - Nassau Attractions & Activities
Address: Carmichael Village
While it's rarely visited by tourists, South Beach does see have its busy times. The majority of the activity here is on weekends, when local friends and families gather to enjoy the sun, sand and water. A long, relatively narrow beach, between Cay Point and Long Point.
Category: Beaches - Nassau Attractions & Activities
Address: Paradise Island
Named one of the best in the world, Paradise Island's Cabbage Beach hosts several of the big hotels. Public access is on Casino Drive. The beach itself is a beautiful, wide stretch of white sand spanning about two miles of coastline. There are several places to rent watersports equipment, from jet skis to floats. Not...
Category: Beaches - Nassau Attractions & Activities
Address: Nassau
Junkanoo Beach, also known as Western Esplanade, is not as wide and sandy as some of the other beaches, and therefore not as crowded, but it's close enough to town to still be an easy option for vacationers without their own transportation. This is a relatively quiet spot most of the year, but during spring break,...
Category: Best Attractions & Activities - Nassau Attractions & Activities
Address: Elizabeth Ave off Shirley St, Nassau
With just 65 steps spanning 102 feet, this is a steep ascent from Elizabeth Avenue to Fort Fincastle. Carved out of a limestone wall by 18th century slaves, the steps once afforded soldiers protected passage from the fort to the town. Named to honor the 65 years of Queen Victoria's reign, this is one of the most...
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