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New Providence and Paradise Island are the undeniable heart of the
Bahamian archipelago. Despite its tiny size - 21 miles long and 7
miles wide - New Providence has more than two-thirds of the
country's population and is home to the capital Nassau , a thriving
city of around 100,000 residents. Initially gaining renown for its
sheltered harbor and strategic location on the shipping route from
the New World to Spain, the island has during its nearly 230-year
history been a refuge for pirates and privateers, site of illicit
smuggling, haven for fishermen, and formidable centre of tourism,
with nearly two million visitors now arriving annually.
Stretching east to west, New Providence offers a wealth of lovely,
uncrowned beaches , while on its northeastern shore Nassau runs six
blocks deep and features the shopping arcade Bay Street , located along
Prince George Wharf . A lengthy toll bridge east of downtown Nassau
connects to Paradise Island , a glitzy tourist enclave that includes the
mega-resort Atlantis , as well as many other hotels, shops, restaurants
and spas. The island's main highlight is Cabbage Beach , covering most
of the north coast and featuring deep blue water and trade winds that
cool even the hottest of afternoons.
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Although much of eastern New Providence has been covered by urban
sprawl, the areas west of Nassau include stunning stretches of beach,
though the main draw of Cable
Beach is increasingly peppered by
exclusive resorts, private estates, condominiums and time-shares. More
worthwhile, the western shores , twelve miles of sand from Cable Beach
to the western point , are the most dazzling parts of the island, with
isolated Love Beach near Compass Point a particularly appealing spot.
Beyond the western point is exclusive Lyford Cay , where celebrities
like Sean Connery live in hermetically sealed luxury. New Providence's
south shore has few notable beaches, and even fewer hotels, though
diving and snorkeling draw many enthusiasts to the shore's outer reef
and reef walls.
Although the central interior of New Providence is marshy scrub, several
local eco-tourism operators offer kayaking on Lake Killarney and
combination biking-kayaking tours as well.
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