naturally majestic
Queen’s Highway, Eleuthera
There's a narrow stretch of highway roughly 65 miles long. It starts at the northern tip of Eleuthera and snakes south through farmlands and small towns and wild, untamed beauty. The road is paved with natural wonders and waters so stunningly clear, words do little to describe them.
Travellers have been known to spend up to an hour walking up and down the bridge or climbing the rocky bluff just north for the best view. The raucous royal blue waters of the Atlantic and quieter turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea compete endlessly for their attention.
Years of winds and crashing waves have resulted in natural pools, called The Queen's Bath.
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Eleuthera &
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Star Island
Star Island
Star Island is a uniquely sustainable island destination, where off-grid technology is used to power the whole island. Star stands for Sustainable Terrain And Resources.
North Eleuthera International Airport
North Eleuthera International Airport serves the northernmost part of the island, as well as the neighboring Harbour Island and Spanish Wells, with domestic and international flights.
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Located in South Eleuthera, the Rock Sound Airport welcomes domestic and international travellers, as an official Port of Entry.
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South Eleuthera
Rock Sound is the largest settlement of South Eleuthera, and the location of the Rock Sound International Airport.
Spanish Wells
A quiet colonial town located in St. George’s Cay, a ferry ride away from mainland Eleuthera. Today, the picturesque village is a popular destination.
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North Eleuthera
The beaches in North Eleuthera stand out for their rose coloured sands. Visitors staying in Harbour Island or Spanish Wells often fly into North Eleuthera Airport.
Lil Harbour Island
Harbour Island
Harbour Island
Quiet and picturesque, Harbour Island is accessible only by ferry or boat from mainland Eleuthera. The colourful colonial architecture has earned it the nickname, the ‘Nantucket of the Caribbean’.
Eleuthera
Eleuthera measures 180 km long, and little more than 1.6 km wide in certain spots. It’s home to fertile farmlands, rocky shores, and undiscovered pink sand beaches.
Central Eleuthera
Central Eleuthera
Central Eleuthera is home to two of the island’s largest settlements—Governor’s Harbour and Gregory Town, the site of the Pineapple Festival.
Governor’s Harbour Airport
Eleuthera’s Governor’s Harbour Airport is located a few miles outside of the town by the same name in Central Eleuthera. It welcomes international as well as local flights.
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