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Discover the Tranquil Beauty of Protected Rock Iguana Beach

Experience the untouched beauty and unique wildlife of Protected Rock Iguana Beach on Bitter Guana Cay, a true gem for nature lovers in the Bahamas.

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A brief summary to Protected Rock Iguana Beach

  • 4HVM+P4V, Bitter Guana Cay, Black Point, BS
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Nestled on the picturesque Bitter Guana Cay, Protected Rock Iguana Beach is a haven for nature lovers and beachgoers alike. This serene location is not only famous for its stunning sandy shores and crystal-clear waters but also for its unique inhabitants—the endangered rock iguanas. Here, visitors can enjoy the rare opportunity to observe these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat, providing a unique experience that combines relaxation with wildlife education. The beach's tranquil atmosphere invites guests to unwind under the sun, take leisurely strolls along the coast, or indulge in the soothing sounds of the waves. The beach is relatively untouched, offering a more intimate setting compared to more commercialized tourist spots. As a result, it is an ideal location for those seeking solitude and a deeper connection with nature. Whether you are lounging with a good book, capturing breathtaking photographs, or simply enjoying the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, Protected Rock Iguana Beach caters to all kinds of travelers. Moreover, the warm Bahamian sun and gentle breezes create perfect conditions for water activities such as snorkeling and swimming. As you explore the vibrant marine life just off the shore, you may discover colorful fish and other aquatic wonders. For a memorable day out, consider packing a picnic to enjoy as you soak in the beauty of this enchanting destination. Whether you're traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, a visit to Protected Rock Iguana Beach promises to be a highlight of your Bahamian adventure.

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and spot iguanas as they bask in the sun.
  • Bring sunscreen and plenty of water, as there are limited facilities on the beach.
  • Respect the wildlife; do not feed or disturb the iguanas.
  • Consider bringing a camera to capture the stunning scenery and unique wildlife.
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Getting There

  • Boat

    From Andros Town, head to the nearest marina or dock where local boat services operate. Look for boats heading to Black Point or Bitter Guana Cay. It is advisable to ask locals or check with your hotel for the exact boat schedule and availability. Once on the boat, enjoy the scenic ride which typically takes around 30-45 minutes, depending on the weather. Ensure you inform the captain or crew that you want to get off at Protected Rock Iguana Beach, as they will know when to drop you off.

  • Bicycle

    For those feeling adventurous, rent a bicycle in Andros Town. Start by heading northwest on Queen’s Highway. Follow the road until you see signs for Black Point. This route is approximately 25 miles long and will take you through local villages and scenic landscapes. Once in Black Point, ask locals for directions to Bitter Guana Cay, where Protected Rock Iguana Beach is located. Be prepared for a bit of off-road cycling to reach the beach itself.

  • Walking

    If you are up for a long trek, you can walk from Andros Town to Black Point. Start at the center of Andros Town and follow Queen’s Highway. It is a long walk of about 25 miles, so wear comfortable shoes and be prepared with water and snacks. Once you reach Black Point, you can either ask locals for directions to Bitter Guana Cay or head to the marina to catch a local boat service to the beach.

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