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Kamalame Cay is a 96-acre private island off the central coast of Andros. — The Telegraph
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4 reviews
Indulge in a sensual massage under the shade of your private beach-front gazebo, or convert the space into a sunset dining room for your exclusive pleasure. — Travel + Leisure
$360
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4 reviews
Graycliff became an inn in 1844, reverted to a private mansion in the 1940s and, thirty years later, was reborn as an exquisitely-styled boutique hotel. — The Telegraph
$450
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4 reviews
This resort is rustic but modern, with a casual, breezy feel. Outdoor-adventure types can join excursions for diving and fishing, kayaking, eco-tours, and more. — Travel + Leisure
$392
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4 reviews
Next to a dockside fish clean-and-grill station conveniently positioned where harmless reef sharks circle for scraps, this marina is the jumping-off point for exploring the northern half of the Exumas. — Travel + Leisure
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4 reviews
Old Bahama Bay Resort & Yacht Marina is a boutique beach property that combines old-style elegance with a relaxed, barefoot feel. — The Telegraph
$231
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4 reviews
Its romantic setting comes from its ocean front surroundings, its green foliage, and its cornucopia of color, inspired by the Bahamas’ very own carnival celebration, Junkanoo. — Travel + Leisure
$297
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6 reviews
Incorporating two hotels, the Radisson and the Grand Lucayan, this perfectly coiffed beachfront complex hogs the best views of stunning Lucaya Beach. — Lonely Planet
$229
on Booking.com
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5 reviews
The sleek, sophisticated Cove Atlantis offers expansive ocean views from each of its 600 suites. — Gayot
$410
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3 reviews
This addition to Nassau’s mammoth Baha Mar hotel complex is by far its most luxurious, offering high-end perks such as butlers and marble bathrooms. — The Telegraph
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With its prime location smack on the sands of Cabbage Beach (and next door to Atlantis) as well as inexpensive all-inclusive pricing, this adults-only beach resort is arguably the best value on Paradise Island. — The Telegraph
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4 reviews
The property has a vintage appeal that works well for active travellers looking for comfort and simplicity. — The Telegraph
$279
on Booking.com
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3 reviews
Stella Maris is more than a resort, it is a long-standing family-fun community that sits atop a hilly ridge offering many accommodations choices...complemented by multiple pools. — Fodor's
$165
on Booking.com
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3 reviews
Ideal for families and small groups, these two- to four-bedroom condos are right on the famous Treasure Cay beach. — Fodor's
$380
on Booking.com
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3 reviews
Accessible only by water, this all-inclusive resort caters to couples seeking intimacy and exclusivity. — Lonely Planet
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4 reviews
So you won’t get an authentic feel of Eleuthera (one of my favorite islands) at this manicured boutique, but you will live out your fantasy of being pampered in paradise. — Travel + Leisure
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