The Bahamas

Marsh Harbour Beaches

Marsh Harbour, located in The Bahamas, is home to several unique beaches. Mermaid Reef, known for its diverse marine life, offers a snorkeling experience suitable for all levels. Tahiti Beach, on the other hand, is a secluded destination at the southern end of Elbow Cay island, appealing to those seeking privacy.

The complete list of beaches in Marsh Harbour can be found in our guide below.

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1.8km from Marsh Harbour center

Mermaid Reef is a popular beach located near Marsh Harbour. Known for its natural beauty, the reef is home to a diverse array of marine life, includin...

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8.7km from Marsh Harbour center

Tahiti Beach, an idyllic getaway, sits at the southern end of Elbow Cay island in The Bahamas, where only pedestrians, bikers or boaters can access it...

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Best Time to Visit Marsh Harbour

The best time to visit Marsh Harbour in The Bahamas is during the months of May to September. With warm and pleasant weather, this period offers ideal conditions for swimming in the sea, spending time on the beach, and enjoying outdoor activities. The crystal-clear waters of the sea are perfect for a refreshing dip, while the sandy beaches provide a picturesque setting for relaxation and sunbathing. Whether you're snorkeling, kayaking, or simply strolling along the shore, the inviting climate of Marsh Harbour during these months ensures a memorable and enjoyable experience. So pack your swimsuit and sunscreen, and get ready to make the most of your visit to this tropical paradise.
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