Eleuthera Island, Bahamas Location

Eleuthera Island, Bahamas is bound by the Antlanic Ocean on the eastern shore and the Great Bahama Bank on the western shore and is just 80 km (50 mi) east of the the Bahamas capital city of Nassau on Providence Island.

Eleuthera Island - the Perfect Setting for Your Bahamas Vacation

Eleuthera Island offers a variety of settings, from miles of rolling, broad pink sand beaches to expansive coral reefs along its 180 km (110 mi) length.

Eleuthera Island, Bahamas Area Attractions

From some of the finest beaches in the world to scenic landmarks and world famous diving, Eleuthera Island, Bahamas has plenty to offer.

Eleuthera Island, Bahamas Beaches

Among the more well-known beaches on Eleuthera Island are: Pink Sand Beach in Harbour Island, Club Med Beach in Governors Harbour, Ten Bay Beach in South Palmetto Point and Lighthouse Beach in Bannerman Town.

Eleuthera Island, Bahamas Diving

The most renowned diving area off Eleuthera Island is known as "Current Cut." The fast moving current between the Eleuthera and Current islands carry experienced divers 2/3 of a mile in less than 10 minutes. Other famous dives include the William Sayle shipwreck site at Devil's Backbone, the Train Wreck and the Blue Hole.

Eleuthera Island, Bahamas Landmarks

Glass Window Bridge

Often referred to as "the narrowest place on Earth," the Glass Window Bridge on the northern end of Eleuthera Island is a man-made bridge that separates the active waters of the Atlantic Ocean from the serene waters of the Carribean Sea and was constructed to replace the natural rock bridge that was washed away by a hurricaine.

Eleuthera Island, Bahamas Caves

Hatchet Bay

This three-level, high-arch cave features naturally occurring "weeping" tar, often used by explorers to write messages on the mile-long limestone walls.

Preachers Cave

This cave is where Captain Sayles and the passengers of his ship camped and held religious services after their ship wrecked at the Devil's Backbone.