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Alabaster Beach
Also known as Receiver's Beach, this long, white, powdery sand beach extends for more than a mile from the south end of Governor's Harbour Airport. It has easy access, plus excellent swimming and shade. When you visit, you just might decide to spend several days here. If you get hungry, you're not far from the snack shop at the airport.

Alice Town Beach
This beach includes the entire continuous stretch of sand referred to by the locals as Radio Beach and Blister Bay and has several quiet spots for sunbathing

Ben Bay Beach
This horse shoe-shaped beach is postcard perfect. The narrow opening to the bay provides protection from rough seas. This is a must see beach. For access to the beach, travel north from North Eleuthera Texaco Service Station towards Spanish Wells. Take 90 degree bend to the left and go a total of 6.0 miles on the dirt road on your right.

Big Bay Beach
This sandy beach is good for picnicking, sunbathing and shelling. It is located 1/2 mile from L&L Enterprises and just beyond the cemetery. You'll have an interesting walk from the street to the shoreline, plus there is good line fishing at nearby Graveyard Flats.

Bonefish Bay
Beautiful sandy beach known for its abundance of bonefish

Cabbage Beach
Among Bahamas beaches on Paradise Island, Cabbage beach sees the most traffic throughout the year. Travelers will find it to be one of the most crowded beaches in the Bahamas, but still a very nice beach. Unfortunately, the beach does not have any public restrooms or changing facilities, but a customer of one of the restaurants or businesses located on the beach can use the bathroom. If you will be traveling to this Bahamas beach with children, you will likely want to plan to have lunch in one of the cafes rather than bringing a picnic, so you can take advantage of the chance to freshen up in the restaurant bathroom.

Cable Beach
This beach is world famous for its fabulous sand and crystal waters and for the myriad upscale resorts that line it. A few miles west of Nassau is Cable Beach, covering two and one-half miles of fabulous beach with five first-class or luxury resorts, a golf course, nightlife, and the largest casino in The Islands Of The Bahamas.Today, it's the ultimate playground for fun in the sun. There are all the usual water sports and activities and plenty of space for sunbathing.

Cape Santa Maria Beach
When you walk down the beach the sand is like silk beneath your feet. In the evening you will witness picture postcard sunsets from any location. You can fill your days with a good book and sun worshipping or a myriad of activities. Scuba diving, swimming and snorkeling in the torquoise waters or walking four miles of white sandy beach. The choice is yours. Listen to the sounds of the gentle trade winds whispering through the palm trees and escape from the stress of everyday living.

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