You have both choices in the Bahamas. There
are a hundred white sandy beaches here and there are the few pink sandy
beaches. The best known is the Harbor Island Pink Sands Beach. This is the
perfect pink sand that fades into water blue waters for 3 miles. This
fascinating pink colour is derived from a foraminifera micro-organism and
minute fragments of coral and shells washed ashore. To really believe this, you
must see it!
The Bahamas have around 2,400 cays besides
the 700 islands (coral reefs). These reefs are home to some of man's most breath-taking
and vibrant marine life. A personal undersea subway is one of the most
interesting ways of exploring these reefs.
While there are plenty of excellent dining
opportunities in all the high-end resorts on the islands, you should really try
the Fish Fry at Arawak Cay, a short walk from Nassau's western esplanade, if
you would like one of the most authentic cooking experiences. A cluster of
shacks will be found here which whip up some of the best Bahamian fries.






