Eleuthera and Harbour Island

Eleuthera meaning Freedom, was first settled by the Eleutheran Adventures in 1648. The island is under 5 miles wide and 110 miles long. Eleuthera has some of the most historic and exciting sites in the Bahamas. The glass window bridge to the north of the island offer a fabulous view of the Atlantic ocean on one side and the Caribbean sea on the other. With its magnificent caves its an attraction for the adventurous. Exuding colonial charm, coral reefs and magnificent colour, Eleuthera continues to explore its ecological wonder.

Harbour Island, 'a picture perfect postcard' with its pink sandy beaches, Victorian style villages and bougainvillea draped archways, continues to be popular amongst tourists. The simplicity and unpretentiousness of this island is stunning. The hotels are pretty and few and the service is friendly and reliable.