Ecotourism On Eleuthera & Harbour Island

Ecotourism On Eleuthera & Harbour Island

Eleuthera is a nature-lover’s paradise, offering many natural adventures and fascinating sites to explore: the one-of-a-kind Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve, home to a large variety of native flora and fauna; world-renowned Ocean Hole blue hole, supposedly explored by Jacques Cousteau and rumored to have healing powers; the famous Glass Window Bridge, narrowest point on the island where the Atlantic Ocean separates the calm Exuma Sound by 30 feet; Boiling Hole, Ocean Hole and Queen’s Bath; and interesting caves like Preacher’s Cave, Hatchet Bay Cave and Boiling Hole Cave. You are likely to see a variety of migratory birds throughout the islands: the Kirkland's warbler, white-cheeked pintail, zenaida dove, great lizard cuckoo, Bahama woodstar, La Sagra's flycatcher, Bahama mockingbird, thick-billed vireo, bananaquit, stripe-headed tanager, black-faced grassquit, and the Greater Antillean bullfinch.

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Island Things To Do
Natural Wonders

Natural Wonders

A fascinating collection of natural wonders include unique cliffs and rock formations, interesting caves and blue holes: Boiling Hole, Ocean Hole, and Queen’s Bath.

Eco-Tours

Eco-Tours

Tour the Medicinal Plant Trail at the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve to learn about traditional uses of native trees and shrubs, the ailments they treat and sample "bush tea."

Birding

Birding

Birding tours are offered in South Eleuthera only. You can see the smallest bird in the world, the bee hummingbird, and the Kirkland’s warbler for eight months of the year.

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