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Local Attractions in Eleuthera
Rebecca's Beach Shop is an unpretentious small shop, next to Pam's Island Gift Shop in the middle of Gregory Town. See their web page for further details
Island Made Gift Shop is a gift shop in Gregory Town, next to on the island, with the largest array of souvenirs to bring home. Books, T-shirts, shells, etc. fill the friendly shop, located in the middle of Gregory Town, in mid-Eleuthera.
Preacher's Cave, on the North end of the island, has both a natural and historical appeal. It was in this large, blue-shadowed cave that the Eleutheran Adventurers sought shelter after shipwrecking nearby. They had fled Bermuda in search of religious freedom, and it was in this cave that they held their first services in what would become their permanent home.
The waters surrounding Windermere Island, prized for their jewel-like depth and clarity, are a favorite playground for the rich and famous. At one time, its visitors included Prince Charles and Princess Diana. The island is linked to Eleuthera by a five-mile bridge.
Once a haunt of pirates and buccaneers (and it looks like one, too) Hatchet Cave is a towering, mile-long chamber rich in stalactites and stalagmites.
Best-known for its great food and exotic tropical drinks like its famous pineapple punch, Gregory Town is also gaining recognition because of its rock star resident, the vocalist and guitar-wizard Lenny Kravitz. Also is the location of "Pam's Island Gift Shop", a store with the widest selection of native gift goods on the island, including local books, maps, T-shirts, dresses, etc.
Glass Window Bridge, originally the site of an extraordinary natural arch linking the Exuma Sound to the Atlantic, is one of the most impressive sights on Eleuthera. Unfortunately however, the natural formation was washed away in a hurricane in 1965, but the location itself is still immensely scenic. To watch the ragged, deep blue waves of the Atlantic crash and swarm across rocks toward the Sound is truly mesmerizing. Artist Winslow Homer painted this area in 1885, and called the painting "Glass Window". While man's relationship to nature always held a fascination for Homer, it was the awesome power of the sea that dominated his canvases. It was probably this fascination that attracted him to the "Glass Window", where the turbulent Atlantic, meets the serene Caribbean. Incidentally, to see Winslow Homer's beautiful paintings during his Bahamas period, click here
Also, click to a great, true story, written about the Glass Window, in "Rage at Glass Window"
It from the fresh-water reserves of this island that Spanish sailors renewed their water supply after the long Atlantic crossing, among them the legendary explorer who sought the Fountain of Youth, Ponce de Leon. As the "Spanish Wells Song" tells the story...
As the song suggests, the inhabitants of Spanish Wells are intensely
proud of their past, and the islanders are known for their seamanship
and fishing ability.