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Salty Coconut View of Rainbow Bay

About Eleuthera 

This pencil-thin island – it’s only two miles wide – has miles of pink and white sand beaches and turquoise crystal-clear water. To be clear, this is not all sand and water. Eleuthera is known for the high cliffs that fringe the eastern side of the island, where the Atlantic Ocean crashes onto the rock. Of course, this is as much noise as you’ll hear on this quiet, friendly island of Eleuthera, where fishing, diving, snorkeling and taking it easy are the favorite pastimes of locals and visitors.

Eleuthera is Greek for “freedom,” a fitting name for a Caribbean island that’s free from crowds or cruise ships or casinos. Eleuthera moves at a slower pace than most people are accustomed to. Leave your watch at home and stow your cell phone away. 

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The island is divided between North Eleuthera and South Eleuthera. One of the most popular spots is Harbour Island, famous for its pink and white sand beaches. Harbour Island often is called the Nantucket of the Caribbean. In addition to the beach, there are historical landmarks and a history lesson at every turn – all within a tropical paradise, of course.

Eleuthera is 110 miles long and is dotted with quaint, friendly fishing and colonial villages, such as Tarpum Bay, Bannerman Town, and Hatchet Bay. This Caribbean island also is home of the first republic in the “New World.” There are more natural wrecks here than any other island in The Bahamas, especially along The Devil's Backbone, a shallow and jagged reef extending across the northern edge of Eleuthera. It has torn the bottom out of more vessels than any other reef in the nation.

 

Island Activities

  • Beaches, beaches, beaches

    • Caribbean Sea Beaches on the West(Leeward Side)​

    • Atlantic Beaches on the East

  • Blue Holes

    • Saphire Hole in the North​

    • Ocean Hole in Rock Sound

  • Glass Window Bridge and The Queens Bath 

    • Compare the rich blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean on one side with the calm turquoise-green waters of The Caribbean Sea on the other side separated by only a strip of rock 30 feet wide. 

    • Queen's Bath . The Queen's Bath are natural pools filled by crashing waves from the Atlantic side. Once settled, this crystal clear water is warmed by the sun, creating a warm bath tidal pool that's perfect for soaking.  â€‹

  • Hatchet Bay Caves 

    • Unique cave formation. Watch the bats fly out the cave entrance just after sunset.  

  • The Cliffs 

    • High cliffs over the Atlantic Ocean in Rainbow Bay. Amazing ocean views

  • Current Cut 

    • Snorkeling/Drifting in a 4 knot current around a point with many fish and rays. 

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