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Caves Beach
Caves Beach is also located near Nassau, and is one of the best beaches in Bahamas for escaping the huge crowds. As a lesser known beach located a little further from town (about 7 miles from Nassau), fewer tourists frequent it. There are no public facilities, so be sure to plan ahead.

Coco Plum Beach
Located on the northern end of Great Exuma, this white-sand beach is dotted with beautiful palms. It is ideal for picnicking and most likely you will have the beach all to yourself. It is also well known for great shelling and sand dollars during low tide.

COlumbus Beach, Lighthouse and Monument
Located in Seymour's at the very northern end of the island is Columbus' Point and the location of the Columbus Monument. Atop of a high cliff overlooking the ocean is a monument that was built as a memorial of his landing there on his first voyage in 1492 and it is believed to be his 3rd stop after San Salvador and Rum Cay. There is a spectacular view from the top of the cliff and is a very popular place for tourist.

Curtis Creek and North Beach
Curtis Creek and North Beach are located in a former farming area, about 4-5 miles from the town of Abraham's Bay. The creek is a natural aquarium for a variety of indigenous fish and a habitat for green turtles. There is an abundance of native flora and fauna in the area, including a number of bird species and a variety of native shrubs, such as the buttonwood tree. This peaceful, sandy spot is perfect for sunbathing, shelling, picnicking, line fishing and canoeing to neighboring cays. It is renowned for attracting people to its amazing environment for water-based fun at the beach.

Da Flat
Da Flat is named for the fishing flats that it sits between - the ocean on one side and the wetlands on the other - and offers a quiet, relaxing beach experience that is perfect for the entire family. Nature lovers and those looking for seclusion will enjoy the setting, which evokes the feeling of being on a remote Out Island, yet is only minutes away from cosmopolitan Nassau and Paradise Island.

Fortune Beach
Fortune Beach is a quiet beach, five miles from Port Lucaya Marketplace. The beach got its name from a shipwreck worth $2 million which was discovered there. Banana Bay restaurant is located here; it has good food and is a great place for private function.

Gold Rock Beach
Grand Bahama's welcome mat! Accessible through the Lucayan National Park. At low tide, the shoreline of this beach spans for yards into the sea.

Love Beach
This is a small and secluded beach, ideal if you are looking for a quiet place to snorkel. At just 1 mile off the shore there's a lovely coral reef to be discovered. The beach is located at about 15 miles from downtown Nassau. The problem, however, is how to access the beach. If you stay at Compass Point you can use the beach but otherwise it's a bit tricky. Also, there's a place called Nirvana (heading west from the resort) which gives access for a small fee.

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