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The main settlements in Eleuthera are:

  • Spanish Wells, famous for the prowess of its fishermen;
  • Dunmore Town on Harbour Island, commonly acknowledged to be the prettiest of the out-islands because of its 3 miles of powdery pink sand beach, as well as its pastel-coloured clapboard ...
  • Gregory Town, with nearby world-class surfing at Surfer's Beach;

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Governor's Harbour

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What is the main town on Eleuthera?

Governor’s Harbour, one of the older settlements in the area, is the main town, hub of commerce and is centrally on the island. Local farms provide produce to restaurants and farmer’s markets and Eleuthera is home to the famous sweet Eleuthera pineapples and the annual Pineapple Festival held in Gregory Town.

How did Eleuthera get its name?

The name Eleuthera refers both to the single Bahamian island and is also used to refer to its associated chain of small islands, which include Harbour Island, Windermere Island, Man Island and Current Island. [3] Eleuthera forms part of the Great Bahama Bank on its western edge and its eastern coastline faces the Atlantic Ocean.

How do I get to Eleuthera?

The island is reached by sea and by air links from the rest of The Bahamas. Three airports serve the island. North Eleuthera Airport, with a 1,835-metre (6,020 ft) runway on the north part of the island and located inland. Governor's Harbour Airport is located in the middle of the main island and has services to Nassau.

What is the main economy of Eleuthera?

The principal economy of the island is tourism. The name Eleuthera refers both to the single Bahamian island and is also used to refer to its associated chain of small islands, which include Harbour Island, Windermere Island, Man Island and Current Island. [3]

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What is the history of Eleuthera?

The History of Eleuthera in the Bahamas. The Bahamian island of Eleuthera is a beautiful destination with miles of remote beaches and sports that I love including deep sea fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling and exploring. To me Eleuthera means driving the length of the island and visiting the many old settlements inhabited by friendly people.

What was the main crop of the Eleuthera plantation?

Eventually pineapples became the top crop of Eleuthera and by the mid-1800s exports to England and the United States soared. More than 200 sloops and schooners would sail every morning from Harbour Island to north Eleuthera where plantations of pineapples fed the international market. In 1872, 1.5 million pineapples were shipped from Harbour Island alone.

How many pineapples were shipped from Harbour Island?

In 1872, 1.5 million pineapples were shipped from Harbour Island alone.

What did the Spanish colonists survive on?

The colonists survived on fish, turtle, conch and trade goods they collected from the sea including dye woods, ambergris from whales and items salvaged from wrecks along the coast. They soon spread out to start today’s settlements in Spanish Wells and Harbour Island.

Where did the Bahamas colonize?

In 1648 colonization of The Bahamas began on the north shore of Eleuthera where the “Eleutheran Adventurers” came from Bermuda with religious freedom as the driving force. They named the island “Eleutheria” after the Greek word for Freedom. The colonists survived on fish, turtle, conch and trade goods they collected from ...

What was the name of the farm in the 1960s?

The 1960s and ‘70s were grand days with Hatchet Bay Farm producing milk and eggs while second homes were being built on Harbour Island, Windermere and in other areas. The Cotton Bay Club had a golf course, as did Cape Eleuthera, with movie stars and celebrities flown in to entertain.

Who inhabited the island of Hispaniola?

First inhabited by Lucayan Indians, Spanish explorers came upon the island in the late 1400s and by the early 1500s had enslaved them to perish in the silver and gold mines of Hispaniola (today Haiti and the Dominican Republic).

What is the landscape of Eleuthera?

The dynamic landscape of Eleuthera and its surrounding islands are a combination of rocky headlands reminiscent of the rugged Irish coastline, separated by ambling stretches of gentle powder-sand beaches. Eleuthera could vaguely resemble a swordfish or narwhal whale...

What is Harbour Island known for?

Harbour Island regularly ranks high as a top island destination. Known as “Briland” by the locals, it attracts an elite socialite crowd during the winter months for its famous Pink Sand Beach, top restaurants and hotels, and the allure of navigating narrow streets lined with historic cottages in a golf cart.

Eleuthera's Main Towns

From north to south, the main settlements include The Bluff, Upper and Lower Bogue, Current, Gregory Town, Alice Town, James Cistern, Governor’s Harbour, North and South Palmetto Point, Savannah Sound, Winding Bay, Tarpum Bay, Rock Sound, Greencastle, Deep Creek, Delancy Town, Waterford, Wemyss Bight, John Millars, Millar’s and Bannerman Town.

Spanish Wells

"Known as the Narrowest Place on Earth, The Glass Window Bridge is one of Eleuthera's more popular attractions"

Harbour Island

Best known now for it’s pink sand beaches, Harbour Island’s colorful history can be traced through Dunmore Town, the main and only town on Harbour Island, which dates back to the 18th century and is one of the oldest settlements in The Bahamas.

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When was Eleuthera Bahamas founded?

Founded in 1648, Eleuthera Bahamas has grown to become one of the most well-known Bahamian Islands. Not only is it an excellent stop for the famous scenic vistas of the Bahamas, but it is also the agricultural centre for the Bahamas, with pineapples being the most popular crop.

What is the pineapple city in Eleuthera?

In fact, on your Miami to Eleuthera day trip to Bahamas you may hear Gregory Town Bahamas being referred to as “ Pineapple City ”.

What to do in Eleuthera Bahamas?

Visiting the pineapple farms is just one of the many things to do in Eleuthera Bahamas, particularly if the majesty of the ocean calls to you. Scuba diving and snorkelling are popular pastimes on Eleuthera Bahamas, but the crown jewel of ocean-related activities is the Glass Window Bridge Eleuthera. The Island forms a border between the Atlantic ...

What is the Bahamas out island?

The Bahamas Out Islands are a string of islands which make up 84% of Bahamian land mass. This means that there is an endless supply of gorgeous sights, exciting attractions and engaging activities that you can enjoy on your day trip to Bahamas from Fort Lauderdale. The island known as Eleuthera Bahamas is an excellent stop while you Island Hop Bahamas, because of its central location, convenience and proximity to some of the most popular Out Islands. This island is actually split into two separate areas, known as North and South Eleuthera Bahamas.

Why is Alice Town named Hatchet Bay?

The name Hatchet Bay came, quite simply, from the fact that the harbour is shaped just like the head of a hatchet. This harbour saw a lot of traffic after the 1940’s when a channel was cut out to allow for boats to enter the sheltered bay. Flights to North Eleuthera island and travelling from Miami to Eleuthera will allow you to visit this interesting destination.

Where to see the glass window bridge in Eleuthera?

Your Miami to Eleuthera day trip to Bahamas would not be complete without a visit to the Glass Window Bridge off the coast of Gregory Town Eleuthera Bahamas. There is something truly fascinating about observing the line that separates the Atlantic Ocean from the Caribbean, particularly when viewed from the Glass Window Bridge Eleuthera. Contrary to what the name suggests, the bridge is, in fact, an open air road leading along the most narrow point of Eleuthera. On the eastern side you will have a clear view of the deep blue Atlantic Ocean, and on the western side you will be able to enjoy the immense beauty of the light turquoise Caribbean Sea. This site displays the heavy contrast between these two oceans in a marvellous way.

Is Eleuthera Bahamas a good place to visit?

Eleuthera Bahamas is also packed with the world’s sweetest pineapples, so if you have a sweet tooth, then there is no better tour for you. Yacht races, paradisaic islands and some of the world’s very best scuba diving sites await you on your Bahamas tour of Eleuthera.

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