Amazing Island
The Bahamas is a tropical island chain in the Caribbean Sea, popular as a tourist destination, is a great place to visit, with many choices of foods, and wonderful beaches.
Scattered like dabs of possibility on an adventurer`s palette, the Bahamas are ready-made for exploration. Just ask Christopher Columbus, he bumped against these limestone landscapes in 1492 and changed the course of history. But adventure didn`t end with the Niña, the Pinta and the Santa Maria. From pirates to blockade dodgers to rum smugglers, wily go-getters have converged and caroused on the country`s 700 islands and 2400 cays for centuries.
The Bahamas, officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an independent, English-speaking country consisting of 29 islands, 661 cays, and 2,387 rocks. It is located in the Atlantic Ocean southeast of the United States of America, north of Cuba, Hispaniola, Dominican Republic and Haiti, and the Caribbean Sea, and northwest of the Turks and Caicos Islands. Its capital is Nassau.
Islands Grand Bahama, New Providence Island is dominated by the capital Nassau, Paradise Island is home to the gigantic Atlantis casino resort; other islands: The Abacos, Acklins/ Crooked Island, Andros, Berry Islands, Bimini, Cat Island, Eleuthera, The Exumas, Harbour, Island, Inagua, Long Island, Mayaguana, San Salvador may have been the landfall of Columbus. The most important cities are Nassau the capital, Freeport, Matthew Town, Alice Town Bimini.
Several cruise lines operate private island retreats in the Bahamas. Among them is Castaway Cay of the Disney Cruise Line. To visit these islands you usually have to be a passenger on the cruise line that owns the island.
There`s sailing to Abacos, diving Andros` blue holes, Kayaking the countless cays around Exumas, Lounging on Eleuthera`s beaches, Pondering pirates in Nassau. Indeed, there`s a Bahamian island to match most every water-and-sand-based compulsion. Each of them framed by a backdrop of gorgeous, mesmerizing blue.
Nassau and Paradise Island offers casinos, aquaventure and duty-free shopping, consider dropping off the grid for a bit in the Out Islands. Prices remain high but there`s more bang for your Bahamian buck, with friendlier service, fewer crowds and, well, the pesky no-see-ums haven`t gotten the memo. But don`t wait long. Change is in the air and the Out Islands are blipping onto the radar screens of mega-developers and land grabbers the world over.
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Cable Beach, New Providence Island. The glittering shoreline of Cable Beach proffers easy access to shops, casinos, restaurants, watersports, and bars. It`s a sandy 6,5km long-4miles strip, with a great array of facilities and activities.
Cabbage Beach, Paradise Island. Think Vegas in the Tropics. It seems as though most of the sunbathers dozing on the sands here are recovering from the previous evening`s partying, and it`s likely to be crowded near the mega-hotels, but you can find more solitude on the beach`s northwestern extension - Paradise Beach, which is accessible only by boat or on foot. Lined with palms, sea grapes, and casuarinas, the sands are broad and stretch for at least 3km-2 miles.
Xanadu Beach, Grand Bahama Island has 97km-60 miles of sandy shoreline, but Xanadu Beach is most convenient to Freeport`s resort hotels, several of which offer shuttle service here. There`s more than a kilometer of white sand and usually gentle surf. Do not expect to have Xanadu to yourself, but if you want more quiet and privacy, try any of the beaches that stretch from Xanadu for many miles in either direction.
Tahiti Beach, Hope Town, the Abacos. Since this beach is so isolated at the far end of Elbow Cay Island, you can be sure that only a handful of people will ever visit these cool waters and white sands. The crowds stay away because you can`t drive here; you have to walk or ride a rented bike along sand and gravel paths from Hope Town. You can also charter a boat to reach the beach - which isn`t too hard, since the Abacos are the country`s sailing capital.
Pink Sands Beach, Harbour Island. Running the entire length of the island`s eastern side, these pale-pink sands stretch for 5km-3 miles past a handful of low-rise hotels and private villas. A coral reef protects the shore from breakers, making for some of the safest swimming in The Bahamas.
Ten Bay Beach, Eleuthera. Ten Bay Beach lies a short drive south of Palmetto Point, just north of Savannah Sound. Once upon a time, the exclusive Cotton Bay Club chose to build a hotel here because of the fabulous scenery. There may not be facilities here now, but since the hotel closed, the white sands and turquoise waters here have been more idyllic and private than ever.
Most of the Exumas are oval-shaped islands strung end to end like links in a 209km-130 miles chain. One notable exception is Saddle Cay, with its horseshoe-shaped curve near the Exumas` northern tip. It can be reached only by boat but offers an unspoiled setting without a trace of the modern world - and plenty of other cays and islets where you can play Robinson Crusoe for a few hours, if you like.
Stocking Island. One of the finest white sandy beaches in The Bahamas lies off Elizabeth Harbour, the archipelago`s main harbor, which is close to the little capital of George Town. You can reach Stocking Island easily by boat from Elizabeth Harbour, and the sands of this offshore island are rarely crowded; snorkelers and divers love to explore its gin-clear waters. In addition to its beach of powdery white sand, the island is known for its blue holes, coral gardens, and undersea caves.
Cat Island The white beaches ringing this island are pristine, opening onto crystal-clear waters and lined with coconut palms, palmettos, and casuarina trees - and best of all, you`ll practically have the place to yourself.
Other beaches of the Bahamas are Near Old Bight that has a beautiful lazy curve of white sand. Another fabulous one lies 5km-3 miles north of New Bight, at the Fernandez Bay Village resort. This curvy beach is set against another backdrop of casuarinas and is unusually tranquil. Another good shoreline here is the long, sandy stretch that opens onto Hawk`s Nest Resort & Marina on the southwestern side. None of the Cat Island beaches has any facilities - bring everything you need from your hotel, but they do offer peace, quiet, and seclusion.