Eleuthera

Pink Beaches, friendly locals, and panoramic landscapes characterize the Eleutheran landscape. The developed yet sparsely populated Hatchet Bay has the only marina on the entire island. If you are looking for some real adventure, head north past the mythical Sweeting's Pond to what is known as "The Cave", an underground passage which leads one mile to the sea. Gregory Town, just north of Hatchet Bay, is on a very small strip of land known as the Glass Window, where you can see both the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. However, Gregory Town is known more for its beach culture than its views—two miles south is the surfing hot spot known as Surfer's Beach. Harbour Island, just off the northern tip of Eleuthera, is one of the islands' more affluent areas, with unique and charming white picket fences and thin streets. The historic Dunmore Town is filled with interesting sights, many of which can be seen on a 20-minute walk. There are numerous churches as well as the Loyalist Cottage, the home of an original settler. Visit the Pink Sands or the Ocean View for native or contemporary dining.
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