Official Eleuthera Harbour Island brings you more information on things to see in Central Eleuthera. Here are 10 things that you need to see in Central Eleuthera.
- The Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve: The preserve is in Governor’s Harbour and stretches over 30 acres. It displays traditional bush medicine and a facility to promote indigenous plants and trees. The preserve has boardwalks, trails, and bird hotspots.
- French Leave Beach: The white-sand beach is less crowded and is popular for snorkeling, walking, and swimming.
- Eleuthera Island Farm: If you want to try locally grown veggies, fine cheese, fresh hummus, salsa, and flaky buttery baked goods, you must visit Eleuthera Island Farm. Also, they have a great liquor selection.
- Edwin’s Turtle Lake Marine Reserve: You can paddle, kayak, canoe, or just visit the place for sea turtles.
- Ten Bay Beach: The beach is known for its calm waters and sand dollars. Ten Bay Beach is also a popular spot for snorkeling.
- Double Bay Beach: If you love beaches, you must visit Double Bay Beach to walk on the pink sand and witness the beauty of the crystal clear blue water.
- Windermere Island: The island is known for celebrities who use it as a private getaway. The island is connected to Eleuthera by a short bridge.
- Horse riding: Located in Governor’s Harbour, Oceanview Farm is the only horse riding facility on the island. The farm has horses that suit riders at all levels.
- Savannah Sound: It is an upcoming tourist destination, so visit the place and prepare to be surprised.
- Governor’s Harbour: It is one of the oldest settlements in Eleuthera and has British colonial heritage. You can see some of the elegant clapboard-sided houses and the peaceful harbour front. A long time ago, the town used to be a provider of black pineapple to the U.K. Canada and the U.S.