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This Tiny Bahamas Resort Has Villas on the Sand, No Crowds, and One of the Best Beaches in the Caribbean

This Tiny Bahamas Resort Has Villas on the Sand, No Crowds, and One of the Best Beaches in the Caribbean


The sand is so white it almost glows in the morning light. You step out of your villa and the only sound is the hush of the waves and the breeze through the casuarina trees. There’s nothing else in sight — no other guests, no vendors, no cruise ships. Just you, a seemingly endless beach called Old Bight, and time to let go of everything.

This is Rollezz Villas Beach Resort on Cat Island. It’s not a big hotel, not a place with flashy pools or loud nightlife. It’s small. It’s personal. And the beach? It might be the most beautiful in the Bahamas.

You wake up here to the sound of the sea

From the porch of your standalone villa, you can see it all — the sand, the surf, the sky. Each of the villas at Rollezz is its own peaceful hideaway, steps from the water. Inside, they’re spacious and simple, with kitchenettes or full kitchens, air conditioning, comfortable beds and plenty of room to stretch out. This isn’t resort luxury — it’s barefoot comfort, and it feels exactly right.

Cat Island isn’t the kind of place where you follow an itinerary. At Rollezz, you walk the beach for miles and never see another soul. You swim in the gentle turquoise water. You take a kayak out and drift toward the mangroves. You climb Mount Alvernia and gaze across the island. You watch the sun sink behind the palms while sipping rum punch made by your hosts.

A resort built on warmth, not flash

Rollezz is run by a Bahamian family, Carl and Yvonne Rolle, who know what matters most. The service isn’t scripted — it’s sincere. They’ll remember your name, cook you a fresh fish dinner if you ask, and sit with you to talk about the island. Guests often return again and again not just for the beach, but for the people.

The restaurant is small and soulful — serving conch, lobster, snapper, fried plantains, and what many say is the best cracked conch in the Out Islands. Every dish is made to order. Every meal feels like home.

Evenings at Rollezz settle in slowly. The light fades over the sea, casting everything in gold, and the beach turns silent but for the hush of the tide. You might wander down the sand without shoes, or sit on your porch watching the sky go from flame to indigo

Later, maybe you’ll share stories over grilled snapper and rice, or sip something strong beneath the stars. Mornings return with a fresh breeze, a pot of coffee, and nowhere in particular to be. This is island life distilled to its purest form.

This is what the Out Islands are all about — solitude, beauty, authenticity. And Rollezz is one of its purest expressions. It’s a place that invites you to slow down, breathe deep, and remember what it feels like to just be.

Getting to Cat Island

Cat Island is about an hour’s flight on Bahamasair from Nassau. Rollezz is located in Old Bight, just a short drive from the airport — but it feels like a world away. There are no crowds, no distractions. Just that beach, and a resort that quietly redefines what an island escape can be.

It’s A Great Value

You simply don’t find many true toes-in-the-sand resorts anywhere in the Caribbean. Not like this. And not for this price: at Rollezz, you can find rooms for about $363 per night right now. That is pretty hard to beat.

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