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Five miles west of downtown Nassau, and named for the first
underwater phone cable that reached here in 1892, CABLE BEACH is
home to numerous hotels, restaurants and sports facilities, along
with a major golf course and tennis courts. Two of the top hotels,
Breezes and Sandals , are all-inclusive resorts, though the other
major establishments also feature an array of eateries, shops,
pools, bars and beach activities.
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Along the beach, whispering casuarinas trees line the sands, and offshore
lie North Cay and Long Cay, which make nice day trips for snorkelers and
picnickers. At the end of Cable Beach is Delaporte Point Beach , a chic
assortment of Venice-style apartment condos, fancy shops and
restaurants.
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Grand Bahama
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Long Island
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transport
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New Providence
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Nassau
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Exumas
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Paradise Island
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Eleuthera
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Treasure Cay
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tours,
tennis
Alice Town
Alice
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