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Total: 236 vendors

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South Eleuthera

Eddie Minnis is a well known artist, singer and songwriter in The Bahamas. He specializes in oil paintings on canvas using the palette knife. He is primarily a landscape artist, with a background in architecture.

North Eleuthera

Since 2008, Eleuthera Adventure Tours has provided island tours to thousands of cruise passengers visiting the Princess Cays port of call.

South Eleuthera

Eleuthera Island Fishing specializes in Deep Sea, Bone and Reef Fishing.

Central Eleuthera

This office is available for all your information needs.

Central Eleuthera

Offering guided land and boat tours, plus fishing, conch diving, snorkeling, and day trips to Lighthouse Beach.

South Eleuthera

Serving: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Specializing in: Back Yard Effect and all your Bahamian delights. Souse, chicken and daily specials

Harbour Island

You can seat back and enjoy Bahamian native dishes while listening to some Karaoke and open mike nights on Tuesday and Friday's.

North Eleuthera
Harbour Island

Specializing in Cuban Cigars and souvenirs.

Harbour Island

Looking to enjoy an evening of island food, island music and island folk? Then venture on down to Anchor Bay at the entrance to picturesque Cupid's Cay, Governor's harbour and enjoy some good ole Bahamian dishes. And yes there's dancing...in the streets!

Central Eleuthera

Tour includes a turtle chase, snorkeling, reef fishing, mangrove hunt, starfish dive, visit to a conch garden, and a beach stop.

Central Eleuthera

This dock provides a haven for both the fishermen and farmers of Harbour Island. At the foot of the dock is a recreation building, where people congregate for chats and occasional cook outs.

Harbour Island
South Eleuthera

Freedom Tours conducts excursions from North Eleuthera to South Eleuthera, or wherever on Eleuthera you wish to go, with a qualified approved tour driver. Regular stops include Preacher's Cave, the Glass Window Bridge, the Hatchet Bay Caves/Silos, and Ocean Hole.

North Eleuthera

Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Specializing in lunch at the famous “Blue Bar,” elegant dinners and a Bahamian buffet with live Junkanoo on Saturdays.

Harbour Island

Services held Sundays at 11:00 a.m. Walk in the Word Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. Prayer meetings Saturdays at 6:00 a.m.Youth Meetings Fridays at 7:00p.m.

Central Eleuthera
Central Eleuthera

Monday: Friday 7am 5pmSaturday: 7am 2pmThe Govenor's Harbour Bakery serves Pastries, Cakes, Breakfast Meals and Lunch Sandwiches. They provide Catering Serivces upon request.

Central Eleuthera
North Eleuthera

Dance away on a floor made of pink sand and selected music for your enjoyment. Gusty's goombay smashes are a must taste. Open: 9:00pm 1:00am

Harbour Island

Slips: 32 Rates: $1.25/ft Fuel: Y Depth/Dockside: 10' Electric-Amps: 30/50 Water/Ice: Y Showers Wash/Dry: Y Marine/Groc.

Harbour Island

Bahamas Fastferries offers a walking/golf cart tour of the beautiful little Island of Harbour Island in their day away package.

Harbour Island

Bahamian Food Serving: Breakfast Lunch and Dinner Specialising in: Crab n Dough, Cracked Lobster, Cracked Conch, Fresh Fruit Salad and daily specials

Harbour Island
Central Eleuthera

Just south of Surfer's Beach is Hatchet Bay Cave. The cave is one mile long and filled with stalagmites and stalactites, which take on the appearance of underground cathedrals in torch light. Centuries-old graffiti of charcoal signatures line the walls.

Central Eleuthera

Along the roadside between Alice Town and Gregory Town, there are a number of silos. These silos were once use for storing cow food and was owned by the Hatchet Bay Plantation. The silos stand out against the sky and are no doubt a good demarcation for airplane pilots.

Central Eleuthera

The locals tell the story of a beautiful young newlywed couple moving into this lovely home shortly after their glorious wedding. Some describe it as a fairly tale affair. However, shortly thereafter the couple had a terrible argument.

Harbour Island

This historical landmark was built by Governor William Frederick Haynes Smith in 1897 and is the oldest Government Complex on the island. The upstairs has always housed a Library and the downstairs held offices, including the former official residence of the local doctor.

Central Eleuthera

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