
 | Lyford CayLyford Cay is a magnificent private residential enclave located on the most western tip of New Providence. A half-mile of powdery white beach, twenty-four hour security and privileges of the rarest kind distinguish Lyford Cay as a truly unique place to live. |
 | Islands at Old Fort BayIslands at Old Fort Bay is setting a new standard for private, upscale waterfront developments. This exclusive community is situated on the western end of New Providence and is next to prestigious Lyford Cay. |
 | SandyportSandyport is located on West Bay Street just minutes from the Cable Beach strip in Nassau. A private gated community with single family residences, condominiums, tennis courts, swimming pools, canal waterways and the Olde Towne Shopping Plaza. |
 | Ocean Club EstatesWith the development of Ocean Club Estates on Paradise Island, a private oceanfront community that offers beachfront, golf-side and harbour-view properties, the Bahamas is proud to introduce its’ newest address of distinction to the world. |
 | Paradise IslandKnown for its world-class resorts, casino, entertainment and marvelous beaches, Paradise Island has become one of the most desirable residential areas in the Bahamas with waterfront luxury residences and apartments. |
 | Port New ProvidencePort New Providence is located on the southeast tip of New Providence and is a private gated community offering beachfront and canal-front living at its best. |
 | Eastern RoadThis historic road is home to some of the oldest and most prestigious properties in Nassau. This coastal area is patterned with Colonial painted homes, bright tropical gardens and sprawling green lawns that stretch down to the turquoise sea. |
 | Treasure CoveThis recently developed community has a large park and playground and is located near to schools and shops. Located on the southeast end of Nassau, Treasure Cove is known for its beach frontage, secure gates and family atmosphere. |
 | Cable BeachCable Beach is named after the breath-taking beach that fronts the area and is a mix of both commercial and residential developments. |
 | AbacoA yachtsman center and sports fishing magnet, the Abacos are located approximately 175 miles east of Palm Beach, Florida and were first settled by British Loyalists. |
 | Hope TownJewel of the Abacos, the picturesque village of Hope Town on the island of Elbow Cay, is famous for its bright pastel cottages, narrow streets, bed and breakfast inns, sandy beaches and dunes. |
 | Marsh HarbourLargest settlement in Abaco and has largest protected deep-water harbor in the Abacos along with international airport serviced by major US and Bahamian carriers. A variety of real estate is offered from private beachfront residences to time-share condominiums. |
 | Lubbers QuartersThis 300-acre cay is located 10 minutes by boat from Elbow Cay and 25 minutes from Marsh Harbour and is one of the most picturesque and undeveloped of the cays. |
 | Elbow CayElbow cay is approximately 6 miles long and ¼ mile wide. This cay has a lot to offer with beautiful beaches and hilltop views, picture book harbor home to the candy-striped lighthouse at the entrance to Hope Town. |
 | Grand BahamaFreeport/Lucaya, the Bahamas’ second city, is known for its casinos, resorts and tropical entertainment, however outside this developed area there are pristine white sand beaches, three national parks, protected wetlands and an incredible resource of marine life. |
 | EleutheraFirst settled by Eleutherian Adventurers seeking religious freedom in 1649; this island of rolling hills, lakes and stunning beaches is a vacation home haven. |
 | Harbour IslandThis tiny island is two miles east of North Eleuthera. A popular retreat for celebrities and one of the oldest established settlements in the Bahamas, was founded by the British Loyalists. |
 | Long IslandLong Island is located in the south-east Bahamas and is approximately 60 miles long, and is also narrow - no more than 4 miles at its widest point. It is indeed a land of contrasts in geography, architecture and enterprise. |
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