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Best Beaches in the Bahamas

Experience unparalleled relaxation in The Bahamas, one of the Caribbean’s leading beach destinations with over 700 islands. That freeing feeling is what The Bahamas is all about, whether you’re keen to snorkel and dive or soak up the sunshine on its many white-powdered beaches. Toast a cocktail or two on your yacht deck as you cruise along the deep blue Aquatic waters and watch the sunset at the end of each day.

From bright pink shorelines and quieter palm tree-lined bays, The Bahamas features variety across the turquoise waters. For your sailing vacation, we’ve shared a guide for the best beaches in The Bahamas and where to visit for the ultimate beach experience.

Best Beaches in the Bahamas

What is the safest island in The Bahamas?

The outlying of The Bahamas, known as the Family or Out Islands are among the safest islands in The Bahamas with the lowest crime rates, including Abacos, Acklins, Andros, Bimini, Cat Island, Eleuthera, Harbour Island, The Exumas and Long Island. 

Abacos especially are considered safe due to their family-friendly appeal, with a population of 17,000 and made up of Little Abaco, Great Abaco and smaller barrier cays.

1. Pink Sand Beach, Harbour Island

Found at the most southern point of Elbow Cay (which features in our Abacos sailing itinerary), Tahiti Beach is a flawless stretch of white sand. Want to keep it simple? This is one of the best beaches in The Bahamas if all you want from a beachgoing experience is to enjoy the wind and the waves. 

Worlds away from the sport or partying activity of other beaches across the Bahamas, Tahiti Beach is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and gentle barefoot walks across the soft sand. Take a look at our Sailing Trip Packing List so you know exactly how to get the best out of The Bahamas’ beautiful beaches.

2. Tropic of Cancer Beach, The Exumas

The Exumas are a chain of over 300 islands in The Bahamas, and the largest areas include the Great and Little Exuma. Tropic of Cancer Beach is the island’s longest beach, on the Little Exuma.

Privacy and serenity are the biggest draws to the Tropic of Cancer Beach. With no amenities on the beach, it’s a quiet destination to swim in the crystal clear waters, soaking up the sun and reading a good book. 

This beach features a stunning stretch of white sand and calm turquoise waters and is renowned as one of the most beautiful beaches in the Exuma region. Its beauty will tempt you time and time again to get back in the waters and feel the Caribbean sun on your skin. With its quiet appeal, Tropic Cancer Beach offers an unmatched sense of peace.

3. Coco Plum Beach, The Exumas

Boasting some of the best beaches in The Bahamas, The Exumas are also home to Coco Plum Beach. This beach has everything a relaxing beach vacation needs: fun water swings, a popular destination for snorkeling and surfing and a dream place for a beach walk. When the tide goes out, there’s almost half a mile of sand where the water is ankle-level deep, ideal for a chill stroll and soaking up the sunshine.

Located in Great Exuma, the white-beach paradise features beautiful palm trees, ideal for picnics, spending time with loved ones and sitting in awe of its beauty. It makes for a stress-free experience we all desire on our sailing vacations.

Can’t wait to uncover the magic of the best beaches in The Bahamas? Learn more about when to sail in The Bahamas

4. Pipe Creek Sandbar, Exuma Cays

Pipe Creek Sandbar is a little-known secret of the Exuma Cays. Why do we consider it one of the best beaches in The Bahamas? Well, this sandbar can only be enjoyed for a few hours a day – the changing tides make this slip of white sand shift in shape and size as the hours go by, eventually disappearing under the surface. 

This is therefore a treasure just for sailors – it’s only accessible by boat, so moor up and enjoy the shallow crystalline waters and curious marine life. Interested in discovering the treasures hidden underwater in the Bahamas? Read all about the Best Diving in The Bahamas here.

Exumas Swimming Pigs

5. No Name Cay, The Abacos

The Bahamas is, rightfully, very famous for its swimming pigs. No Name Cay (which is just to the east of Great Abaco) is one of the best beaches in The Bahamas if this is one of the things you’re most excited about ahead of your Bahamas sailing vacation. 

The pigs in No Name Cay are gentle and friendly, making this a delightful and unforgettable place to visit whether you’re sailing with children, friends or just your partner. If you’re looking for a similar option in The Exumas, you could also visit Big Major Cay.

 Learn more about No Name Cay and Big Major Cay in our blogs on the Best Things to Do in Abacos and Best Things to Do in Exumas respectively.

6. Cabbage Beach, Paradise Island

Venturing to Paradise Island, Cabbage Beach is a must-visit. Boasting a two-mile stretch of white sand and bright turquoise waters, it’s a popular destination for visitors and locals. With its easy access from Nassau, this beach is near many restaurants, bars and activities. Cabbage Beach isn’t only gorgeous to admire but also a hub for watersports, relaxing and enjoying the paradise of The Bahamas.

Enjoy the best beaches in The Bahamas with The Moorings

Whether you’re dreaming of feeling the golden sun on your face and sand in between your toes, or can’t wait to explore the depths of the West Atlantic Ocean, adding some of the best beaches in The Bahamas to your Abacos sailing itinerary or Exumas sailing itinerary is a must. 

Contact our team today to book a sailing vacation to The Bahamas. Whether planning to sail independently with a bareboat charter or enjoy a stress-free experience with a crewed charter, we’re here to help organize your dream sailing vacation.

Which island in The Bahamas has the best beaches?

Discover the pristine shores of Exuma, the charming Pink Sands Beach on Harbour Island, and the secluded Coco Plum Beach in the Abaco Islands—each offering its own unique piece of paradise.

Where in The Bahamas has the clearest water?

The Exuma Cays offer some of the clearest waters in The Bahamas.
Exuma is a dazzling archipelago of 365 islands, famous for its crystal clear waters in The Bahamas. As many islands have been largely untouched with intentional conservation, the clear waters are preserved for visitors to enjoy. Exuma’s crystalline waters are incredible for snorkeling, swimming and witnessing the local underwater marine life.

What is the safest island in The Bahamas?

The outlying of The Bahamas, known as the Family or Out Islands are among the safest islands in The Bahamas with the lowest crime rates, including Abacos, Acklins, Andros, Bimini, Cat Island, Eleuthera, Harbour Island, The Exumas and Long Island.

Abacos especially are considered safe due to their family-friendly appeal, with a population of 17,000 and made up of Little Abaco, Great Abaco and smaller barrier cays.

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