1. Cable Beach is a popular resort area located in Nassau, Bahamas. It is named after the undersea telegraphic cable which was laid here in the early 1900s. The beach features a 2.5 mile long stretch of white sand and crystal-clear water. It offers a variety of water sports activities such as jet skiing, parasailing, and banana boats. The area is also famous for its luxurious resorts, restaurants, and nightlife.
2. The beach itself is open 24/7, but the resorts and restaurants may have different operating hours. For more information, you can contact the Cable Beach Resorts Association at +1 242-327-6000.
3. There is no entrance fee to access the beach, but some of the resorts may charge a fee for non-guests to use their facilities. The beach can be accessed by taxi or bus from downtown Nassau. There are also many tour companies that offer transportation to and from Cable Beach as part of their packages.