Where is the best place to find sand dollars in the Bahamas?


Where is the best place to find sand dollars in the Bahamas? For a shore that's a little more secluded and yet full of life, take a trip to Coco Plum Beach. Before planning your visit, check for low tide—it will be well worth it. As the ocean moves out, it exposes sandbars and shallows where you can find sand dollars and conches, as well as see sting rays and starfish.


Which beach has the most sand dollars?

Bowman's Beach and Tarpon Bay Beach are two beaches in particular known for having an abundance of sand dollars, making them great destinations to put on your bucket list.


Can you collect dead sand dollars?

Sand dollars can't survive out of the water, so if you find a live one, put it gently back in the water. If you find a sand dollar on the beach, it is probably no longer alive and it is ok to take. Even sand dollars that look grey or tan in color are dead if they have no tiny coating of furry spines on them.


Is it rare to find a sand dollar on the beach?

Sand Dollar Meaning: Have you ever come across a sand dollar when walking along the shore on the beach? It's pretty rare to find one fully intact so when you do, it's a little hidden treasure. Sand dollars are actually burrowing sea urchins.