- Whether a resident, guest or visitor, you can swim, snorkel and enjoy some of the finest diving anywhere, with exceptional dive facilities.
- Explore the steamship wreck off North Eleuthera and the unusual train wreck, the site of a barge, which sunk years ago, filled with train cars bound for Cuba.
- Stop at Preacher's Cave where shipwrecked Eleutheran Adventurers once took refuge and held this island's first religious services.
- Taste the sweet and uniquely delicious Bahamian pineapples grown in Gregory Town. This settlement is also where Atlantic waves roll against the shore, providing some of the best surfing in the Atlantic Ocean.
- Between North Eleuthera and Gregory Town, you'll find the Glass Window Bridge. This is one of the few places where you can compare the Atlantic with its rich blue waters on one side of the road, to the calm green waters of the Caribbean on the other side, separated by a strip of rock just wide enough to drive a car through safely.
- And then there's bone fishing on Eleuthera Island. Miles upon miles of wad able flats are there as well as fishable surf where one can catch snapper, jacks and barracuda.
- Eleuthera is not known for gambling, shopping or amusement parks. What it is known for is its natural beauty and serenity. Anyone who has been there will attest to that. If you like the color of a turquoise blue ocean, pink sands, shock blue skies, warm weather and cool breezes, Eleuthera Island is the place for you
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