Taino Beach has a number of points of interest.
As you walk along the beach front road you will seek a monument on the left which contains the final resting place of Sir Edward St George, lawyer, investor and philanthropist who was responsible for much of the development of Grand Bahama, and was much loved by the locals. On both sides of the burial mound is the St George Memorial Park. It's worth a few minutes to explore the nature trails there and learn about the local coastal hardwoods and their practical and medicinal uses.
On you right you will come to a place where you can pick up a free conch shell to take home with you. (UPDATE: As of Dec 2016 closed due to Hurricane Matthew. Should reopen soon.) You are now close to the cache. It is a large plastic jar containing a log and pen. There is room for travel bugs. It is available 7/24. Please watch for muggles and replace the cache exactly as you found it.
The two story observation platform is used by the judges in the annual sailing regatta. If the upper deck is open this is a good spot to watch a sunset from. If you continue along the beach you come to the settlement of Smith's Point, famous on the Grand Bahama for the Wednesday night fish fry. Stop along there around 6pm on Wednesday for some traditional Bahamian food, available from several different restaurants, bars and churches.