The Bahamas is an archipelago of some 700 islands and more than 2200 cays scattered across more than 100,000 square miles of shallow water in the Western Atlantic Ocean. On an island unspoiled by the stress of everyday life, lies an untouched paradise waiting to be discovered, secluded beaches, waves surfers only dream of, reef alive with an abundance of vibrant coral and tropical sea life, landscape dotted with fragrant flowers, darting hummingbirds and nature's most elusive wildlife. let us take you on a true adventure, exploring the ocean by kayak and snorkel, spending a day riding the waves, or staying at our beach-side Surfers Haven and exploring caves and blue holes.
The island of Eleuthera offers some of the most consistent and powerful surf in the Bahamas. Point breaks, reef breaks and beach breaks, Eleuthera has it all. The island is surrounded by deep Atlantic Ocean on its North and East sides, and that is where the best breaks are located. The best season for surf is October through April for size and consistency.
In addition to two beautiful coastlines, the island of Eleuthera boasts many inland lagoons and ponds, meaning safe, comfortable kayaking conditions in almost any weather. The areas where we kayak are rich in bird life and marine life. Wild orchids grow in the inland lakes in the summertime.
The snorkeling in Eleuthera is fantastic! Crystal clear waters and thousands of shallow reefs offshore teeming with marine life make this a snorkeller's paradise. You'll see hundreds of tropical fish, dazzlingly beautiful coral formations, rays, eels, starfish, even turtles and sharks, as well as beautiful shells, sand dollars and sea biscuits.
The ocean beaches of Eleuthera are a treasure trove for beachcombing enthusiasts, and driftwood, buoys, netting, sea glass and other treasures are easily found. On the Caribbean side, some of the shells that can be collected are quite spectacular, such as tulips, tritons, conch, butterfly shells, sea biscuits, sea urchins and sand dollars. There are literally hundreds of beaches in Eleuthera to explore, and on most of them the only footprints are likely to be your own.
The island of Eleuthera is considered by many to be the prettiest island in the Bahamas, with its rolling green hills, breathtaking cliffs and bluffs, sheltered coves, inland lagoons and lakes, and spectacular pink sand beaches that stretch for miles. There are a number of historical ruins on the island, some spectacular caves and blue holes, and one of the greatest climbing trees in the world!
The island of Eleuthera is a nature lover's paradise, and interesting flowers, birds, insects, wildlife and marine life can be seen almost everywhere. Tropical flowers are in bloom year round. Herons and egrets are common around the inland lagoons, and other tropical birds such as hummingbirds, banana birds and grasquits are plentiful.
The island of Eleuthera has a number of beach toys available, such as paddle ball, volleyball, football, frisbee, styrofoam noodles and floats, as well as traditional games such as backgammon, chess, checkers, dominoes, Connect 4, playing cards, and more.
Far from the city lights, the night sky over Eleuthera is a dazzling canopy of celestial splendour! The clear air and remote locations mean that literally millions of stars can typically be seen. Lie back in the sand and learn to identify the constellations.
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