Eleuthera, Bahamas

Eleuthera, a stunning island in the Bahamas, is known for its breathtaking pink sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and charming local culture. Stretching about 110 miles long, this serene paradise offers a mix of lush landscapes, lush pineapple plantations, and quaint settlements like Governor’s Harbour and Harbour Island. Visitors can explore hidden coves, vibrant coral reefs, and the famous Glass Window Bridge, where the deep blue Atlantic meets the calm turquoise of the Caribbean Sea. With its laid-back atmosphere, rich history, and abundant outdoor activities, Eleuthera is a perfect destination for those seeking both adventure and relaxation in an idyllic tropical setting.

If you are planning a trip to Eleuthera, The Beach Book is a must purchase. The island has 135 different beaches and most would go unexplored without the book.

Eleuthera Posts

Photo credit: George Kinsley

Golden Hour

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View some of our favorite sunsets over the years.
Photo credit: George Kinsley

Lighthouse Beach

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The once perfect and secluded beach is no more.
Photo Credit: George Kinsley

Ten Bay Beach

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A picturesque beach perfect for families due to its shallow depth.
Photo credit: George Kinsley

Laguna Villa

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Ocean from rental in Governors Harbor
Photo credit: George Kinsley

Glass Window Bridge

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A narrow bridge separating the rough Atlantic Ocean from the calm seas of the Caribbean Sea
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