Cable Beach is one of the most famous stretches of sand on New Providence Island in the Bahamas, boasting 2.5 miles of powdery white sand and turquoise waters that create a paradise-like setting. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for snorkeling and water sports, while luxury resorts line the shore offering world-class getaway experiences. At sunset, take a stroll along the beach or sip a Bahama Mama cocktail at a beachfront bar, soaking in the laid-back Caribbean vibe - it's pure bliss!

This adults-only paradise is tailor-made for couples! Nestled on Cable Beach in Nassau, just 15 minutes from Junkaroo Beach, it boasts 7 outdoor pools, a private island, and a full-service spa for massages under palm trees. Thrill-seekers can try snorkeling, kayaking, or beach volleyball, while foodies indulge at 10 restaurants—like Butch’s Chop House for steak. Wind down at the beachfront bar or enjoy 24-hour room service. With free airport shuttles, laundry service, and even a game room, every detail whispers romance. Pack your swimsuit—and your love!



Everything you need to know about Cable Beach
The beach offers parasailing (starting at $75/person) and jet ski rentals ($50/hour). For a unique experience, book the glass-bottom boat tour to see coral reefs without getting wet.
The Baha Mar Resort Complex provides 5-star all-inclusive options with access to private beach sections. Guests enjoy complimentary non-motorized water sports and free shuttle service to downtown Nassau.
Designated mobi-mat pathways allow wheelchair users to reach the shoreline. Beach wheelchairs are available for free rental at the main lifeguard station with prior reservation.
The western end near Goodman's Bay offers panoramic views of the 3-mile shoreline. Arrive at golden hour (1 hour before sunset) when the pink sand reflects spectacular colors.
Fires are strictly prohibited due to protected seagrass beds. Nighttime activities are limited to moonlight walks under the clearly marked safety lighting zones.
While swimwear is acceptable on the sand, covering up is required when entering restaurants or shops. Many upscale resorts enforce no-shirt/no-shoes policies in their dining areas after 6PM.
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