Weekend View - Caves Beach, Nassau, Bahamas
Short video clip of Caves Beach in Western New Providence, Nassau, Bahamas.
Best Beaches in Bahamas : YOUR Top 10 best Bahamas beaches
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Main beaches in Bahamas we considered:
Gold Rock Beach (Lucayan National Park)
Half Moon Beach (Little San Salvador Island (Half Moon Cay))
Beaches of Stocking Island (Great Exuma)
Cable Beach (Nassau)
Pink Sands Beach (Harbour Island)
French Leave Beach (Governor's Harbour)
Coco Plum Beach (Great Exuma)
Lighthouse Beach (Eleuthera)
Taino Beach (Freeport)
Cabbage Beach (Nassau)
Junkanoo Beach (Nassau)
Arawak Cay (Nassau)
Ten Bay Beach (Eleuthera)
Tropic of Cancer Beach (Out Islands)
Balmoral Island (Nassau)
Jaws Beach (Nassau)
Love Beach (New Providence Island)
Twin Cove Beach (Governor's Harbour)
Pig Beach (Great Exuma)
Rainbow Bay Beach (Eleuthera)
Gaulding's Cay (Eleuthera)
Tahiti Beach (Great Abaco Island)
Junkanoo Beach Club Freeport at Taino Beach (Freeport)
Barbary Beach (Freeport)
Jolly Hall Beach (George Town)
Treasure Cay Beach (Great Abaco Island)
Xanadu Beach (Freeport)
Paradise Beach (Nassau)
Saunders Beach (New Providence Island)
Three Sisters Beach (George Town)
Windward Point (Treasure Cay)
Great Guana Cay - Nippers Beach Bar & Grill -al (Great Abaco Island)
East Beach (San Salvador)
Winding Bay (Eleuthera)
Northside Beach (Rock Sound)
Whiteland Beach (Rock Sound)
Lover's Beach (Gregory Town)
Caves Beach (New Providence Island)
Somerset Beach (Andros)
Cistern Cay Beach (Eleuthera)
Mermaid Reef (Great Abaco Island)
Hooper's Bay Beach (Great Exuma)
Yamacraw Point (New Providence Island)
Twin Sisters Beach (Gregory Town)
Western Esplande Beach (Nassau)
Ocean Beach (Great Abaco Island)
Sandy Point (Great Abaco Island)
Bannerman Town (Eleuthera)
Goodman's Bay (Nassau)
French Wells (Out Islands)
South Ocean (New Providence Island)
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Geocaching The Caves of New Providence in the Bahamas
One of the most historically rich sites in the Bahamas is The Caves. The Caves are believed to have been inhabited by the original settlers of the Bahamas, the Arawak or Lucayan Indians. Later the site was recorded as being well visited by pirates who would hide and/or divide their ill-gotten treasure within the intricate layers of The Caves. The close proximity of the caves to the sea provided the perfect access to pirates. It is said Blackbeard the Pirate stored his stolen booty in The Caves.
Nassau Bahamas, Beach by the Caves
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About Town in West Nassau - Caves, Orange Hill, Old Fort, Sandyport
Join Sandra Kemp in this segment of HGCTV's About Town as she takes you on a tour of Western New Providence, home to some of the most gorgeous gated communities.
Featuring:
Sandyport Gazebo
Beach Club Cafe
The Caves
Orange Hill
Traveler's Rest
Goodfellow Farms
Clifton Pier
Old Fort Bay Town Center
Love Beach-New Providence Island
Tide starting to recede
Caves Beach - Bahamas360VR
Caves Beach, Nassau, Bahamas
Palm Cay Nassau: Island Living on Nassau New Providence!
Palm Cay Nassau: Island Living on Nassau New Providence. Call Glenn Ferguson, Bahamas Realtor at 1-(242)-327-2453 for details on -
A beach near the Caves of Nassau, The Bahamas
Facing west, this is a beach in the morning near the Caves of Nassau
TOUR 242: The Real Bahamas - Pt 3 (Sandyport, Caves, Old Fort)
Driving tours of Nassau, New Providence (Island), The Bahamas
South Ocean, New Providence Bahamas - Remote Beach
Remote beach in beautiful Bahamas on the western end of the island at south ocean. Naturally beautiful, far from the maddening crowd. Pure relaxation
TOUR 242: The Real Bahamas - Pt 2 (Saunder's Beach, Bahamar, Cable Beach)
Driving tours of Nassau, New Providence (Island), The Bahamas
Atlantis Bahama
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Approximately 700 islands, spread over nearly 100,000 square miles of ocean, constitute The Bahamas. The term Out Islands (or Family Islands) refer to all of the islands except New Providence, home to Nassau and Paradise Island, and Grand Bahama, home to Freeport/Lucaya. There are flights to all of the island centers from Nassau. It's also possible to charter a plane, take a high-speed catamaran ferry, or hop aboard a chartered sailboat or motorboat
Home to the Bahamas capital of Nassau and the resort development of Paradise Island, New Providence Island is the most visited Bahamian island, thanks to its international airport and busy cruise ship dock. Freeport/Lucaya on Grand Bahama Island is a popular destination offering excellent golf courses including ones designed by Dick Wilson, Joe Lee and Robert Trent Jones Jr.
AIRPORT/ GATEWAYS/FLYING TIMES: Airport: Lynden Pindling International Airport - to Cable Beach - 10 minutes. To Downtown Nassau - 20 minutes. To Paradise Island - 30 minutes. Grand Bahama International Airport - to downtown - 5 minutes. To International Bazaar -- 10 minutes. By Sea : Discovery Cruise Line - Operates a daily service between Ft. Lauderdale, FL and Grand Bahama Island. Imperial Majesty Cruise Line's Regal Empress sails every two days between Ft. Lauderdale and Nassau. Gateways/Flying Times: To Nassau from Miami - 35 minutes. New York -- 2.5 hours. San Francisco (via Miami) - 5 3/4 hours. Toronto -- 3.5 hours. Learn more about how to get to The Bahamas.
CLIMATE: Average temperature - Summer: High 90, Low 78. Winter : High 75, Low 60. Average humidity 78. Average rainfall - Rain showers occur any time of the year, but rainy months are from May to October. Approximate sunrise - Summer: 0630 - 0700. Winter: 0630
- 0700. Approximate sunset - Summer: 2000. Winter: 1730.
DINING: Restaurants available - Local. American. Fast Food. Gourmet. Continental. French. Italian. Chinese. Japanese. Polynesian. Mexican. Caribbean. French. Greek. Mediterranean. Seafood. 15% service charge is usually added. Dress code is casual. Some restaurants may require slightly more formal attire.
NIGHTLIFE: Entertainment available includes - Nightclubs. Discos. Casinos. Cabarets. Theatre. Cinema. Live music. Native shows.
SIGHTSEEING: Abaco: Hope Town Light House. Wyannie Malone Museum. Albert Lowe Museum. Memorial Sculpture Garden. Exuma: Exuma Land and Sea Park. Stocking Island. Plantation ruins. Underwater caves. Eleuthera: Preacher's Cave. Glass Window Bridge Ocean Hole. Harbour Island: Pink sand beaches. Grand Bahama: International Bazaar. Glass-bottom Boat. Port Lucaya. UNEXSO Dive Center. The Dolphin Experience. Lucayan National Park. East End Adventures. Kayak tours. Nassau: Straw Market. Bay Street. Pompey Museum. Pirates of Nassau. Horse and carriage rides. Government House. Historical Forts. Ardastra Gardens. The Fish Fry At Arawak Cay. Queen's Staircase. Water Tower. Walking Tours. Discover Atlantis.
The Caves Nassau, Bahamas
West bay street in the Bahamas. There are quiet beach for your pleasure.
The Islands Caves... Nassau Bahamas
Here is a short clip of The Islands Caves a small cave outside Nassau Bahamas that we visited while grandeur of the seas was in port.
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Captured earlier today 03/05/2018 via drone over the northwest end of New Providence,Bahamas
How to get to Pig Beach from Nassau
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There are many options to get down to see the swimming pigs on Big Majors Cay (near Staniel Cay) in Exuma. If travelling from Nassau you have two options, take a boat or fly in. The best way is to spend the day exploring the Exuma Cays with Harbour Safaris - feed iguanas, swim with nurse sharks, feed the pigs, and much more!
TOUR 242: The Real Bahamas - Pt 10 (Fort Montagu, Eastern Road, Eastern Point)
Driving tours of Nassau, New Providence (Island), The Bahamas
Caves Point Penthouse 10P - West Bay St, Bahamas
Caves Point Penthouse Unit 10P is located in Nassau Bahamas and exclusively offered by Richard Sawyer, Damianos Sotheby's International Realty. For more information contact Richard.Sawyer@sothebysrealty.com. Tel: 242-424-9792. Ref# 27061 SIRbahamas.com
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BahamaBlueTV: Caves and Blueholes Behind the Scenes
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Beyond the white sand beaches and the idyllic turquoise water, the 3,000 islands and islets of the Bahamas are scattered across nearly 170,000 square kilometers of the Atlantic Ocean.
Our Caves and Blue Holes focused on the amazing limestone geography of the Bahamas. Here a behind the scenes look at how the crew obtaining those spectacular shots.
Captured in 4k cinematography, combined with intimate aerials, extraordinary macro photography and signature ‘tide lapses’ Bahama Blue is this Bahamas beyond the beaches. Explore worlds where everything is eating…or being eaten, but fierce competition gives way to playful and funny creatures, just staking their claim. This a magical place where plants are sprinkled with shimmering dust and seahorses feed, almost without fear.
Dive the amazing caves and blue holes to find biological anomalies who thrive in dark waters saturated with hydrogen sulfide gas and low in oxygen. Penetrate the tangle of Mangroves growing from a salty swamp that houses a nursery of fish and invertebrates until they are big enough, and smart enough, to compete on the coral reefs. Visit the beautiful beaches the Bahamas are famous for, shaped from sand flats in and out of the water: so ubiquitous, that creatures have evolved to hide in plain sight to survive. Experience day and night on a coral reef colony, and find out who is best hidden away when the sun goes down and the sharks come out. Discover the Bahamas from its tiny thimble jellyfish to the gigantic sperm whale and all the creatures in between.
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