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{ABOUT ELEUTHERA}

Eleuthera is one of the longest islands in The Bahamas with a length of approximately 110 miles with a width ranging from one to two and a half miles with the narrowest point of the Island being 100 feet at the Glass Window Bridge. 

 

Eleuthera offers miles of pristine white and pink sand beaches and fields of Pineapple Farms. Eleuthera's nature attractions such as the Queens Bath, Surfers Beach and Preacher's Caves remain untouched and in their nature beauty. 

The Island is divided into North and South Eleuthera - with North Eleuthera including the famed Harbour Island. 

 

Savannah Sound is an undeveloped settlement which is the birth place of Timothy Gibson composer of The Bahamas National Anthem. Windermere Island, an exclusive gated community, resides in Savannah Sound and was the frequent vacation  spot of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. 

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