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What To Expect When Traveling To The Bahamas Out Islands
The Bahamas Out Islands consist of over 700 gorgeous Islands, Cays, and Rocks. On these remote scarcely populated islands you will find untouched beaches, acres of land and sea teeming with wildlife and adventures galore. If you are into the fast paced life and convenience, these islands are not for…
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FOOD: Da Perk, Governor’s Harbour, Eleuthera
Da Perk is a cute little coffee shop and cafe located in the heart of Governor’s Harbours town center. Sitting on the main road just across from the Harbour, the panoramic view overlooks the bay and out to Cupid’s Cay. The beautiful outdoor seating area is just 10 feet from…
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FOOD: Sip Sip – Harbour Island
Sip Sip named after the Bahamian slang for gossip; sits high up on a dune above Harbour Island’s famous pink sand beach. You can’t miss the beautiful bright green building with dark blue shutters. I loved the eclectic decor mixed with old Bahamian paintings and photos. Sip Sip serves lunch only, so…
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Pompey Memorial & Ruins – Great Exuma
The Pompey Memorial & Ruins is just as beautiful as it is historic. The Pompey Memorial & Ruins stand on a seaside cliff, this is where the slaves set off toward Nassau. They hoped to escape their fate of families being split up and sent to Cat Island. Just beyond…
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The Salt Beacon – Little Exuma
Near Williamstown up on a cliff is The Salt Beacon, A tuscan styled column built in the 1900’s that functioned as a un-lit guide for ships to the salt port. Because Exuma is so flat it was perfect for the salt industry back then. I can’t imagine them ever missing…
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5 Reasons You Should Visit Haynes Library
Haynes Library is a quaint and charming public library overlooking the harbour and cupids cay. The Library is also a historical landmark, Originally built in 1897 the library was saved from being wrecked and then refurbished in the 90’s. This is a great place to spend some time, relax and…
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The Glass Window Bridge
The Glass Window bridge, located in North Eleuthera was once a natural rock arch. It has been replaced by a man made bridge due to repeated damage from hurricanes and natural erosion. It is a beautiful sight to behold where two oceans meet at the thinnest point of the island.…
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The Queen’s Bath | Eleuthera
The Queen’s Bath are natural rock pools on the rugged Atlantic side of Eleuthera. Carved out from years of waves crashing into the limestone cliffs. The pools fill with seawater at high tide and as tide recedes the pools are warmed by the sun, creating a relaxing natural bath. Located just off…
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Oceanview Farm
Oceanview Farm is a Bahamian owned horseback riding facility in Eleuthera that offers horseback riding trials along the beach and lake. You can also stop by and meet their horses or even ride a pony. I went on a Saturday so I didn’t get to do a trail but Kelly…
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Activities, Bahamas, Bahamian Business, Boating, Eco-tours, Exploring, Natural, reviews, Tours & Sightseeing, Travel
Bahamas Discovery Quest: Sea Wildlife Safari
Bahamas Discovery Quest is a tour company in Long Island that offers a large variety of different tours and excursions. It is run by a husband and wife team and they do an awesome job of educating people about what Long Island has to offer. I did the Sea Wildlife…