| Dreaming of that long awaited vacation in the | | | | as delicious fare offered in the many restaurants. |
| beautiful Bahamas but not quite sure where to go? | | | | Bars, casinos, and shops are close by. |
| The many fabulous beaches in the Bahamas are | | | | Stocking Island: In the Exumas, just off Elizabeth |
| unique, except for two things: they share common: | | | | Harbour, lie the breathtaking and peaceful white |
| breath-taking views and warm tropical breezes. | | | | beaches of Stocking Island, which can be easily |
| Check out the following Bahamas beach reviews for | | | | reached by boat. The beach facing Elizabeth Harbour |
| some of the best and most popular beaches where | | | | has calm waters and activities including volleyball, the |
| tourists worldwide flock to for a little peace and/or | | | | Chat 'N' Chill restaurant and a counter to buy fresh |
| just plain fun. | | | | conch salad. Over the hill and across a shallow pool of |
| Bahamas Beach Reviews | | | | water lies a beautiful wide beach with open waters. |
| Cabbage Beach: If you are looking for that party | | | | The beach is framed by sandy hills providing privacy |
| vacation in the sun, Cabbage Beach is the place for | | | | and is usually deserted anyway. It is a big contrast to |
| you! Located on the northern side of Paradise Island, | | | | the calm shallow waters of Elizabth harbour. |
| it is 3 km long. Its powder-white sand and turquoise | | | | Snorkelers and divers are lured to the island's |
| water attract sunbathers who stretch out for some | | | | spectacular natural coral gardens, undersea caves and |
| quiet time after last evening's wining and dining. The | | | | famous "blue holes." Nature's enthusiasts can relish |
| Casinos at Cabbage Beach draw many tourists each | | | | the vast array of wildlife that abounds in the Exumas |
| year, but so do the various water sports such as | | | | - watch plover birds, lizards, land crabs, and meet the |
| water skiing, parasailing, snorkeling, and scuba diving. | | | | rare Bahamian Hutia. |
| Tourists interested in the historical aspect of the | | | | Cat Island's Beach: A pristine white sandy beach lined |
| island can visit the world-famous statues in the | | | | with coconut palms, casuarinas trees and palmettos - |
| nearby Versailles Gardens, some of which date as far | | | | need I say more? Secluded and tranquil, it caters to |
| back as the 12th-Century. Although Cabbage Beach | | | | sunbathers, cat-nappers, book lovers, and |
| tends to attract large crowds, a little stretch of | | | | peace-seekers. Located near Old Bight, the beach |
| shoreline at the northwestern end called Paradise | | | | provides no facilities, so you should bring everything |
| Beach is much quieter. This beautiful part of the | | | | you might need with you. What it does provide |
| coast is lined with palms, sea grapes, and casuarinas. | | | | though is a memorable, tropical escape not easily |
| Cable Beach: World-renowned for its crystal clear | | | | found anywhere else in the Carribean. |
| water and spectacular white sand, Cable Beach on | | | | Whether you are planning your first trip to the |
| New Providence Island attracts a myriad of tourists | | | | Bahamas, or you have already been there, and been |
| each year. The beach was unnamed until 1907; when | | | | so captivated by the island's powder-white beaches, |
| it became the chosen point for the Trans-Atlantic | | | | beautiful landscapes, and enticing crystal waters that |
| cable that would connect Bahamas to mainland | | | | you are planning a return visit, have no doubt that |
| America. The beach boasts 6.5 km of natural beauty, | | | | you will always cherish the unforgettable experience |
| and promises a delightful escape from the usual. | | | | of The Bahamas beaches. |
| Several exciting water activities are available, as well | | | | |