Not to be missed—this beach is world famous for its fabulous sand and crystal waters and for the myriad upscale resorts that line it. It was a beach with no name until 1907 when it became the landing point for the Trans-Atlantic cable, which stretched from here to connect The Bahamas to mainland America at Jupiter, Florida. Today, it's the ultimate playground for fun in the sun. There are all the usual water sports and activities and plenty of space for sunbathing.
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This is the worst hotel I have ever been to. There was no where to get bottled water after normal business hours, everything was disgustingly e...
Great vacation!
I booked a trip to this hotel only a week before I went and found a great deal. Overall the trip was fantastic. Great weather, great beach, eas...
bad service, surprise fees, nice rooms
We booked on priceline for a mid-week march, 3 day stay and got it for 120 a night. We were never informed about the $15 dollar per person, per...
A great deal if you just spend a minute to research
We had an excellent experience at this hotel. Those people that complain of hidden charges just seem to be uninformed or ill-prepared travelers...
Great resort at a good price
This was our second time at the Sheraton in Nassau. It was better this time than last. The hotel is beautiful and everyone really went out of t...
Great place to get away from the frozen north
My husband and I stayed at the Sheraton Cable Beach resort in New Providence, Bahamas from March 1 to March 5, 2009. Overall, it was a great ho...
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