Guana Cay Beach, Great Guana Cay
The long, magnificent beach on Great Guana Cay is well-known. Miles of the white sand beach is just waiting to be discovered. Walking, running, swimming, snorkeling, surfing, and collecting shells, sea glass, and sea beans are all popular activities on the beach. The first island you'll see south of Noname Cay and the Whale Cay Passage is Great Guana Cay. Guana's reef-strewn ocean beaches, which stretch for 5.5 miles along the island's coast, are said to be the most picturesque in the Abacos. Waters of every hue of blue, aquamarine, and turquoise soak the white sand beach.
Great Guana is a small island in the Bahamas that is one of the most beautiful and peaceful beaches, so if you're searching for peace and quiet, this is the place to go. Take a stroll down Guana Cay Beach's kilometers of nearly pink sand, which is best experienced just before sunset. If you want to sip a little, just grab a Guana Grabber, the eponymous cocktail created in the 1960s at Grabbers Bed, Bar, and Grill. If you're feeling more social, head to Nippers beach bar, where you'll soon be dancing on the tables.
Location: Hope Town, Bahamas