Top Beaches on Paradise Island
The northern shore of Paradise Island is essentially one 5km-long white-sand beach indented with the odd headland and secluded cove – perfect for honeymoon couples.
The northern shore of Paradise Island is essentially one 5km-long white-sand beach indented with the odd headland and secluded cove – perfect for honeymoon couples.
Paradise Island offers a choice of stunning white-sand beaches, including…
Pick your own spot to sunbathe on this 3km-long stretch of pristine powder-white sand that shelves into clear turquoise waters.
Sunbathe on a sun lounger or find a less-crowded section by simply walking further along the beach, doing some beachcombing along the way.
Other than sunbathing and swimming, Paradise Beach is also perfect for snorkelling and scuba diving, with offshore coral gardens, wrecks and caves. You can also enjoy sports above the water, including jet skiing and parasailing.
Facilities include umbrellas, sun loungers and a range of creature comforts at the beachside resorts, which are free for guests and available for non-guests for a small fee.
Come for the day or stay at one of the beachfront resorts, such as Club Mediteranee, Cove Atlantis hotel or the legendary Atlantis Paradise Island Resort & Casino.
Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and fringed by groves of casuarina pine and palm trees, Paradise Beach is perfect for leisurely strolls north to Hog Point, west to the lighthouse or east to Pirate's Cove and nearby Cabbage Beach.
Further east sit Snorkeller's Cove and Honeymoon Cove, both ideal spots, especially if you’re looking for seclusion and some quiet time.
Paradise Beach is accessible only by boat or on foot and stretches along the northwest tip of Paradise Island, around 10km from Lynden Pindling International Airport and about five minutes by car from the toll bridge.
Unwind on this 3km-long, pristine pink-hued and white-sand beach that stretches east of the Atlantis Lagoon to Snorkeller's Cove.
Flanked by casuarinas, coconut palms and sea grape, Cabbage Beach offers jet skis, pedal boats and parasailing at its eastern end. To find a more secluded spot to sunbathe and swim, keep walking eastwards.
There are no public facilities on the beach, however you can use the public restrooms if you patronise one of the handful of bars and restaurants nearby.
Come for a day or enjoy the creature comforts if the Atlantis Beach Tower, the Sheraton Grand Resort or the exclusive One&Only Ocean Club.
Pick your own spot to sunbathe and swim on this 6.5km-long stretch of white sand that fringes the centre of New Providence Island’s northern coast.
The powder-white sands are flanked by swaying palm trees and are lined with luxury resorts, nightclubs, restaurants, casinos and a golf course.
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Latest update Paradise Island, Bahamas: 8 May, 2022