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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 Coast, Barbados

The Gold Coast is not a single beach, but rather a collection of favorites including Brighton Beach, Brandon's Beach, and Payne's Bay. This is a not-to-be-missed area with some of the best beaches in the Caribbean located in one place.

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.

Harbour Island, Bahamas

Harbour Island has been rated one of the best beaches by The Travel Channel and is famous for its three and half miles of pink sand. This sand is colored by the red shells of foraminifera, a tiny creature that lives under rocks in the water. The shells are broken up by the surf creating pink sand. This beach is an island paradise with average high temperatures in the 70s and 80s where you can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving.

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.

Lucayan Beach

Lucayan Beach is located across from the Port Lucaya hotels. This popular tourist beach has just about any water-sport activity, from snorkeling to parasailing. It's also a nice stretch of beach for strolling. Coral Beach is a walk to the west.

Mather Town Beach

Mather Town Beach is about three miles from Port Lucaya. There are limited water activities, but it is a great beach for swimming, eating, drinking and hanging out with the locals. Club Caribe restaurant and Margaritavilla Sand Bar are located here.

Paradise Beach

While this is perhaps the nicest Bahamas beach on Paradise Island, it can be difficult to access if you don't live on the island year round. Guests of the Atlantis Hotel have unlimited access to the beach, and portions are of course always open to locals. Little huts can be found all over the beach, which provide a place to change, eat, and get out of the sun here and there.

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