
Here are a list of places to check out during your visit to the island.

Glass Window Bridge
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Queen's Bath
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Preachers Cave
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Pineapple farm Credit eleutherapineapplefarmtours.com

Sapphire Blue Hole Credit officialeleutheraharbourisland.com
Points of Interest
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GLASS WINDOW BRIDGE 0.8 MILES AWAY FROM THE PROPERTY
The Glass Window Bridge in the Bahamas is a stunning natural wonder located on Eleuthera Island. Often referred to as the "narrowest place on Earth," it separates the deep blue Atlantic Ocean on one side from the calm turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea on the other. The contrast between these two bodies of water, along with the breathtaking views, makes it a must-visit spot for travelers. The man-made bridge replaces a natural rock formation that was once eroded by a hurricane, creating a dramatic and scenic crossing point. There are also opportunities to go cliff diving around the bridge!
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QUEENS BATH 1.4 MILES AWAY FROM THE PROPERTY
Queen’s Bath, located on Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas, is a natural series of tidal pools formed in the rock along the island's rugged coastline. Carved by centuries of ocean waves, these pools fill with warm, crystal-clear seawater during high tide, creating a natural spa-like experience. During low tide, visitors can soak in the sun-heated waters, surrounded by the beauty of the Atlantic Ocean. However, it's essential to visit at the right time, as the baths can be dangerous when waves are rough.
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PREACHERS CAVE 15.8 MILES AWAY FROM THE PROPERTY
Preacher's Cave, located on the northern tip of Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas, is a historic limestone cavern that holds significant cultural importance. In the 1600s, it provided refuge for a group of shipwrecked English settlers, known as the Eleutheran Adventurers, who sought religious freedom. The cave became their sanctuary and was even used as a place for worship. Visitors today can explore this natural wonder, which features inscriptions commemorating its history and offers a peaceful atmosphere surrounded by the island’s rugged beauty. Preachers cave is also a notable spot for spelunking!
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PINEAPPLE FARM 8 MILES AWAY
The Pineapple Farm in Eleuthera, located near Gregory Town, is a must-visit spot for those interested in the island's agricultural history and rich produce. Known as the "Pineapple Capital of the Bahamas," Eleuthera is famous for its sweet and juicy pineapples, and the farm is where much of this prized fruit is grown. Visitors can tour the farm, learn about the cultivation process, and even taste freshly harvested pineapples. The farm is a beautiful example of Eleuthera’s agricultural heritage and offers a unique opportunity to experience local farming in a stunning tropical setting.
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HATCHET BAY CAVE 8.5 MILES AWAY FROM THE PROPERTY
Hatchet Bay Cave, located near the town of Alice Town on Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas, is one of the largest and most impressive caves in the region. Stretching over a mile in length, this limestone cave features stunning natural formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, and intricate rock patterns. Visitors can explore its vast chambers, some of which require a flashlight for full appreciation, and encounter ancient graffiti left by early explorers. It’s a fascinating spot for adventurers and those interested in the island’s geological history.
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Sapphire Blue Hole 15 miles away from the property
Swimming and cliff diving in the Blue Hole on Eleuthera is a unique and exhilarating experience. These deep, natural sinkholes, surrounded by limestone formations, are filled with crystal-clear, refreshing water, offering a tranquil setting for a swim. The sapphire-blue waters are ideal for snorkeling and exploring the vibrant marine life that thrives in the depths. One of the most famous spots is the Sapphire Blue Hole near Gregory Town, where visitors can dive into the cool waters, float in serenity, and experience one of the island's natural wonders up close
Other Activities
Here is a list of some activities to consider during your stay
Take a Boat to Harbour Island
A short ferry ride from North Eleuthera, Harbour Island is famous for its pink sand beaches, boutique shopping, and vibrant dining scene.
Snorkeling and Diving
Discover colorful coral reefs and marine life in the crystal-clear waters around Eleuthera. Popular snorkeling spots include Devil’s Backbone and Current Cut.
Fishing Charters
North Eleuthera is a great base for fishing enthusiasts. Book a charter for deep-sea fishing, bonefishing, spear fishing, or reef fishing with local guides.
Beach Hopping
North Eleuthera is dotted with secluded beaches such as Twin Cove Beach, Surfer’s Beach, and Gaulding Cay Beach, perfect for a quiet day of sunbathing and swimming.
Visit Spanish Wells
Just a short ferry ride away, the island of Spanish Wells offers charming local culture, fishing tours, and beautiful, uncrowded beaches.
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