Sandy Toes beach

Sandy Toes Beach is an amazing beach on the small uninhabited Rose Island. You can get to this place by boat or ferry from the capital of the Bahamas Nassau. The coast is unique as it does not have official residential infrastructure and roads. Sandy Toes is a paradise created exclusively for an unforgettable and comfortable stay surrounded by magnificent tropical landscapes.

Beach description

Beach is the pearl of this resort. Among luxuriant trees, palm trees, and blooming plants, a long band of soft white sand stretches along the Caribbean Sea. Water on Sandy Toys is crystal clear and incredibly azure. Waves on this beach are tender and calm, and water entry is slightly sloping and safe. Although the beach is popular, it is not overcrowded.

Beside beach vacation, Sandy Toys offer the possibility to play volley-ball, try snorkeling, diving, or kayaking. But the most popular entertainment on this beach became swimming in the sea in the company of guinea pigs whose friendly greetings amuse each guest of Sandy Toys. Moreover, Rose Island is home to domestic peacocks, cocks, and even lizards. People wishing to hide from the sun will enjoy the relaxation zone with hammocks in the palm tree grove. Moreover, an excellent restaurant and modern bungalows are open on the beach territory.

When is the best time to go?

Holidays in the Bahamas are good at any time of the year, but the busy season is in the period from mid-November to May. The Bahamas are disposed quite low in relation to sea level, so the wind blows in the winter months, but it is gentle and soberly pleasant. The air temperature is between 27-29 degrees from the end of autumn to the beginning of summer. Traveling with children, it is better to come in the autumn months, while the spring is more appropriate to go for new emotions, and peacefully enjoy the sunshine – in winter.

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