The Bahamas

Most visited cities in The Bahamas

Nassau
Nassau is the capital city of The Bahamas and is located on the island of New Providence. Nassau is known for its stunning beaches and historic landmarks like the colonial-era Fort Charlotte and Queen's Staircase.
A Beach Destination
Nassau boasts many beautiful beaches that attract visitors from around the world. Here are some of our top beaches in Nassau Cable Beach:A popular and vibrant beach located on the northern coast of Nassau, it offers a long stretch of powdery white sand and clear turquoise waters. Cable Beach is home to numerous beachfront resorts, beach bars, and water sports activities such as jet skiing and parasailing.Cabbage Beach: Situated on Paradise Island, just across the bridge from Nassau, Cabbage Beach is a stunning stretch of pristine sand and azure waters. It offers a tranquil atmosphere and beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Junkanoo Beach: Within walking distance of downtown Nassau, Junkanoo is a popular hangout spot for both locals and tourists. This public beach offers a lively atmosphere, beachside restaurants, and vendors selling local food and drinks.

Bahamas Terrace

Freeport

Castaway Cay

CocoCay

Bimini
Bimini is a district of the Bahamas and consists of two main islands located 50 miles east of Florida. : P70 : P8

George Town

Half Moon Cay Harbor

Paradise Island

Grand Bahama

Ocean Cay – MSC Marine Reserve

Exuma
Exuma is a district of the Bahamas, consisting of over 360 islands (or cays). The largest of the cays, and the only one with any significant population, is Great Exuma, which is 37 mi (60 km) in length. The islands of the chain are also collectively referred to as the Exumas. : P70 : P8

Great Stirrup Cay

Marsh Harbour

Treasure Cay
