Bahamas Tours

Cable Beach in Nassau Bahamas : Best Beach to See Marine Life

Nassau, otherwise recognized as New Providence, has some of the territories’ most beautiful beaches. They have powdery sand, classic Bahamian turquoise water and, most importantly, many of them are secluded. Bahamas has less than 400,000 inhabitants as a result the island’s beaches are never packed giving you the experience of a private beach. Here are some of the best on the island of New Providence.

Beaches In The Bahamas. The Bahamas is known for its heavenly beaches. With over 2,000 breathtaking islands and cays, and the clearest water on this planet, it’s no wonder visitors come here from all over the globe to submerge their toes into kilometers of pure white, and in some beaches pink, sand—the epitome of a blissful paradise.

Cable Beach  : Best Beach to see Marine Life in Nassau Bahamas

Cable Beach is located on the Providence Island six miles west of Nassau Cruise Port. Cable Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Nassau because it has the largest stretch of hotels in Nassau. This beach each can get a little on the crowded side, however, the beach isn’t so crowded that you are not able to fully enjoy your day at the beach.

Unfortunately, this beach does not offer many options for food and drink. Most visitors are staying at one of the surrounding resorts and have access to the bars and restaurants. It’s important to note, the resorts require that you’re a guest to use their facilities. Unfortunately, Cable Beach does not have any restrooms or showers.

On the flip side, Cable Beach is great for viewing marine life. The reef serve as a protection for the sea animals. It’s common to find sea turtles, stingrays, and even lobsters. Baggy Rocks offers snorkeling tours along the beach. Remember to make a reservation online before heading to the beach as the excursion is often on waitlist or booked!