Bathe in the warm waters of the ocean front natural pools at Queen’s Bath, take in the breathtaking views from the Glass Window Bridge. Dive into the crystal waters of the Sapphire Blue Hole cenote and finish off the day at the beach, exploring Preacher’s Cave. End the day with a traditional Bahamian feast prepared by one of Eleuthera’s top chefs.
The Glass Window Bridge stretches across just a 30-foot sliver of land separating the dark, churning waters of the Atlantic Ocean from the smooth turquoise shallows of the Bight of Eleuthera.
Explore the site where Eleutheran adventurers shipwrecked, taking refuge in this cavern in the early 1600’s.
Take a dip in these natural pools that border the rugged Atlantic Ocean. Formed over the years through erosion of the rocks by the dramatic crashing waves, the water in the pools is filled with shells and small sea life that wash over from the ocean.
This recently discovered cenote is filled with crystal clear “sapphire” water perfect for swimming.
This is the most extensive cave system discovered on Eleuthera, extending about 1100 feet underground, with over a mile of twisting passages. There are at least three levels in the cave system, with extravagant stalactite and stalagmite formations that fascinate geology fans. They take on the appearance of underground cathedrals in torch light.
These beautiful two little coves are separated by a small patch of sand that connects the main islet to Bluff Cay.
Twin Cove Beach is located on the Atlantic Ocean, these beautiful two little coves are separated by a small patch of sand that connects the main islet to Bluff Cay and has clear turquoise blue waters on both sides.
Enjoy a truly Bahamian culinary experience at Tippy’s in Palmetto Point, Eleuthera or Daddy Joe’s in Gregory Town, Eleuthera (lunch is not included in the cost of the tour, guests are responsible to pay for their meal).