Cable Beach
A four-mile stretch of white sand just for you.
Cable Beach first gained fame during the post WWII boom in the Bahamas. With all types of hotels, restaurants, a Vegas-style casino, and an array of watersports to choose from, it’s no wonder Cable Beach has become one of the most popular strips of shoreline on the island.
This four-mile stretch of off-white sand is not only the longest on the island, it also offers the ultimate beach experience wrapped up in a pretty little package. Resorts like Marley Resort & Spa, Sandals Royal Bahamian Spa Resort and Offshore Island, Sheraton Nassau Beach Restort & Casino and Wyndham Nassau Resort keep you up close and personal with the turquoise sea; beachfront restaurants dot the shoreline and The Crystal Palace Casino lets you play your cards right. And we can’t forget snorkeling, diving, fishing and so much more.
Go Beyond The Beach…
Nassau & Cable Beach
History is at your doorstep, where pastel-colored architecture, colonial buildings and 16th century forts are all there for you to discover.
Crystal Palace Casino
The casino floor comes to life with the excitement of traditional table games and the constant ringing of slot machines.
Cable Beach Resorts Golf Club
Located at the Wyndham Nassau Resort, this championship course delivers a true test of golf accuracy.
Downtown Nassau
Begin with a horse-drawn carriage ride around downtown Nassau and take in the ever-present Colonial charm and history of the Island.
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