Cabbage Beach & 3 Nassau Beaches That Are Better
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When you picture a Caribbean beach, it’s easy to imagine yourself sunglasses on, drink in hand, and toes in the sand as a warm breeze drifts by. For many, that dream leads straight to The Bahamas, home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean.
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Nassau (New Providence Island), the vibrant heart of The Bahamas, is home to some of the most sought-after beaches. Just a short trip away on Paradise Island, you’ll find the famous Cabbage Beach, a favorite among visitors. Within this post, we’ll explore all you need to know about this inviting beach gem, and beyond!
About Nassau, Bahamas
So, we’ve established that Nassau is where you’ll find some of the best beaches in The Bahamas. This includes Jaws Beach, Love Beach, and Cable Beach—the latter of which serves as a backdrop for one of the best all-inclusive resorts in Nassau. Whether you’re into parasailing, snorkeling, jet-skiing, or just lounging by the shore, Nassau’s beaches offer something for everyone.
With so many options, it can be hard to pick the perfect beach. But when it comes to beaches, perfection really is in the eye on the beholder. So, let’s explore some of the best beaches in The Bahamas, starting with the radiant Cabbage Beach!
Expert tip: Nassau, which is located on the island of New Providence, is just a 55-minute flight from Miami. That makes this a great destination for a quick Caribbean getaway!
What to Expect at Cabbage Beach
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Cabbage Beach is a very popular Bahamian beach on the north coast of Paradise Island, which is connected by a bridge to New Providence. While among the best beaches in Nassau, Cabbage Beach isn’t necessarily the best place to go for serenity, rest, and relaxation. The beach is typically very busy with many activities going on. Cabbage Beach is best for those wanting a beach day that is very active and fun.
One of the first things you’ll notice when you visit Cabbage Beach is how clean the beach is. It is a public beach, so no entry fee is required to experience this location. Find a comfy place on the warm sand and settle in. You can even secure a lounge chair and an umbrella if you don’t mind paying a little extra. Renting beach chairs costs about $5 USD at Cabbage Beach and umbrellas are about $10 USD.
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While you’re at Cabbage Beach, you’ll be conveniently positioned near lots of restaurants, bars, and shops. Water sports are readily available if you want to add a little more excitement to your beach day. Kayaks, jet skis, and banana boats are just some of the options you can choose from. Snorkeling and scuba diving at Cabbage Beach are possible, but you’ll find that there are better locations for those activities, especially if you want to see lots of marine life. Swimmers should be aware that there are no lifeguards on duty at Cabbage Beach, and the waves can sometimes be a bit rough.
How to Get to Cabbage Beach
Since Paradise Island and New Providence are connected by two bridges (one in each direction), you will have to cross a toll bridge to get to Cabbage Beach from Nassau. The cost of the toll is about $2 USD for cars and taxis, but there is no charge if you’re athletic enough to cross either of the bridges on foot. Cabbage Beach is only about a 12-minute drive from the cruise port in downtown Nassau, which makes it quite a popular choice for cruise travelers. If you want to avoid large crowds at Cabbage Beach, it’s best not to visit on days when there are lots of cruise ships in port.
Most people get to Cabbage Beach by car or taxi as there is no public transportation available to get you to the area. Unless you will already be spending some time on Paradise Island, it’s not recommended that you try to walk this beach.
Expert Tip: If you’re planning to visit The Bahamas, here are some things do in Nassau that can help you make the most of your stay.
Beaches in Nassau That Are Even Better Than Cabbage Beach!
Nassau, Bahamas is home to some fantastic beaches. A few of the ones you’ll definitely want to spend some time on are Cable Beach, Love Beach, and Jaws Beach. We’ll tell you all about them below!
Cable Beach
Walking along Cable Beach in The Bahamas will feel like a dream. This beach is gorgeous, extensive (around 4 miles long), and the waters are calm and ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Exciting water sports like jet skis, parasails, and even glass-bottom boats are also available from Cable Beach. If you are interested in discovering the hidden secrets of Nassau by scuba diving in The Bahamas, there’s no better place to do it. You can truly relax and unwind on this spacious beach that never seems to get too crowded.
If you’ll be venturing to Cable Beach from downtown Nassau, it’ll take around 20 minutes to get there by car, and 2 hours if you choose to walk. Cable Beach may seem a little more out of the way compared to beaches like Cabbage Beach and Junkanoo Beach, but the experience here is absolutely worth the trip.
Expert tip: Scuba divers love the convenience of all-inclusive resorts in The Bahamas, like Sandals Royal Bahamian on Cable Beach. There, certified divers can dive for free twice a day with one tank or once a day with two tanks. Professional-quality dive equipment is also included!
Picture: At Sandals Royal Bahamian on Cable Beach in Nassau, you can enjoy captivating ocean views, dine at themed restaurants, and make the most of the resort’s swim-up bars, with all you need included!
Love Beach
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Love Beach is relaxed, beautiful, and low-key. This beach, located on the northern end of New Providence just west of Cable Beach, is the perfect place for a calm and peaceful beach day. You will be greeted by tranquil waters, lots of shade, and a serene atmosphere. Love Beach is seldom crowded, so it’s a great option if you’re looking for a beach that’s away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Diving at Love Beach is an exceptional experience. Sightings can include barracuda, lobster, and lots of beautiful tropical fish and coral. You will love how untouched Love Beach appears, and there is little visible infrastructure. Even so, you’ll find restrooms, a beach bar, wifi, free parking, and umbrella and beach chair rentals nearby.
Good to know: Love Beach is one of the top places to snorkel in Nassau as there is a thriving coral reef just offshore. The still and warm water makes for optimal snorkeling conditions!
Jaws Beach
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Jaws Beach is another enticing beach on the western end of New Providence. This white-sand stretch is complete with mesmerizing turquoise waters that are shallow for quite a distance out. The lack of strong waves or undercurrents means this beach is suitable for all ages.
Since Jaws Beach is a little off the beaten path, much like Love Beach, there is not a whole lot of infrastructure available like bathrooms. You should also keep in mind that there are no restaurants or bars on this beach, so pack a picnic lunch to enjoy while there. Despite the minor inconveniences, Jaws Beach will truly exceed your expectations.
Good to know: Jaws Beach is part of the protected Clifton Heritage National Park. If you’re up for a bit of a walk and a whole lot of history, you can tour the park to explore the remnants of actual slave homes, view underwater statues during an amazing snorkeling experience, and dive sunken wrecks that were used in the famous movie franchise, Jaws!
Best Beaches in Nassau: Cabbage Beach Edition!
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Beach lovers, take note! Caribbean vacations are all about soft sands and crystal-clear waters, and The Bahamas has some of the best. That’s clear from strands like Cabbage Beach that just seem to inspire even more beach exploration in the islands!
Though Cabbage Beach is a popular option in The Bahamas, surrounding attractions can sometimes make the beach a little more crowded and noisy than desired. Fortunately, there are better options than Cabbage Beach around Nassau, like Cable Beach, Love Beach, and Jaws Beach, where you can truly let go of your worries.
For the most serene island experience, consider staying at an all-inclusive beach resort in The Bahamas where the ocean will be just steps away. Sandals Royal Bahamian not only sits on the alluring Cable Beach but also offers guests access to a private offshore island—that’s two breathtaking beaches in one stay! Plus, you’ll get to enjoy 10 restaurants, top-shelf drinks at 8 bars, and all the land and water activities you could want. Now, that’s island living!
Good to know: Can’t get enough of stellar beaches? Check out a few more of the best beaches in The Bahamas, including Junkanoo Beach, Pink Sands Beach, and many others, and see how many you’ll be able to explore during your Bahamian getaway!
Picture: Beachfront bliss looks a lot like the all-inclusive Sandals Royal Bahamian in The Bahamas!