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Eleuthera is known as the Island of Freedom with the most beautiful coral reefs and pink sandy beaches. Just east of Nassau located in the Bahamas. The island is approximately one mile wide and just over one hundred miles long. The island attracts visitors from all around the world. Being part of the Caribbean Sea the hotels offers a vast amount of attractions. There are several Eleuthera island hotels from which to choose.

With numerous annual festivals happening on Eleuthera including the pineapple festival, Savannah Sound and Bluff Homecoming which lasts for a period of five days you will experience cultural shows and fashion events. In December, there is the Junanoo, which is the National Bahamas Festival. This celebrates a time back where slaves were allowed one day off from their hardships to rejoice with dancing and music during the time of slavery.

The island holds plentiful beauty spots for divers, snorkeling and walkers. There are also some of the best coral reefs in the world to be seen, also caves for keen divers to explore. The reefs have dashed many ships over the years that make the perfect home for the plentiful types of fish that can be found. Connecting the adjacent islands are many bridges the Glass Window Bridge being one of them. Another popular sport is surfing, with the southwestern winds generating adrenaline producing and thrilling surfing environments.

Thanks to the sea breeze, the island is approximately three to four degrees cooler during the summer than in the American continent. There are all year blue skies with no gray skies or frost to experience during winter.

You can find numerous schooling jacks, big parrotfish and large numbers of tropical fish. You can also experience calm and clear waters and this makes it the perfect place for snorkeling. If you are a fisherman at heart, professional guides that can take you out to bonefish sites. They also provide the necessary bait and equipment.

As for fishing, there are more than ten professional guides taking fishermen to key bonefish sites and they provide all equipment and bait. For the divers, the Pinnacles is a one hundred foot dive to a cavernous mountain of coral whereas Devils Backbone is the spot where dozens of ships were wrecked. You can even see three wrecks stacked on top of the other.

The Eleuthera Island Hotels, it is camouflaged between trees, beaches and clear blue waters. Anyone visiting the dream island is sure to enjoy a complimentary cocktail and experience the amazing island hotels.

Eleuthera island hotels

by: Trudy Edwards




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