Pink Sand Beaches

The long pink sand beach is definitely one of the main reasons why people come to Harbour Island. The beach of Harbour island has a length of 3 miles and is from 50 feet to 100 feet wide depending on the seasons and the time of the day. Tides do make a big impact on…

St John's Anglican Church

St John’s Anglican Church

[ultimate_heading main_heading=”St John’s Anglican Church” main_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:10px;” sub_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:25px;” margin_design_tab_text=””][/ultimate_heading] St John’s Anglican Church in Harbour Island Bahamas dates back to 1768 making it the oldest religious structure in the Bahamas. It was built by the descendants of a group of British Puritans called the Eleutheran Adventurers. The Eleutherans settled on the island in 1648 after fleeing…

The Lone Tree

The Lone Tree

[ultimate_heading main_heading=”The Lone Tree” main_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:10px;” sub_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:25px;” margin_design_tab_text=””][/ultimate_heading] The lone tree located on the bay side of Harbour Island is one the most visited and photographed items on the island, it is found at the end of bay street. The lone tree is a mystery in itself. It arrived years ago during Hurricane Andrew and never…

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Briland Club Marina

[ultimate_heading main_heading=”Briland Club Marina” main_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:10px;” sub_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:25px;” margin_design_tab_text=””][/ultimate_heading] A marina is a place similar to a dock, but it doesn’t host large passenger ships or cargo. The Briland Club Marina is one of the most popular marinas in the Bahamas. It is located on Harbour Island, close to the Dunmore town.  The Briland Club Marina offers…

Briland Art Gallery

[ultimate_heading main_heading=”Briland Art Gallery in Harbour Island” main_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:10px;” sub_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:25px;” margin_design_tab_text=””][/ultimate_heading] Official Eleuthera Harbour Island brings you more information on Briland Art. This beautiful art gallery is located on Harbour Island. It is a beautiful and fascinating place, where you can discover unique hand-made paintings. Briland Art was established in 2000, and since then, it has…

Government Dock

Government Dock

[ultimate_heading main_heading=”Government Dock in Harbour Island” main_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:10px;” sub_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:25px;” margin_design_tab_text=””][/ultimate_heading] The Government Dock is located in Harbour Island close to Dunmore Town and is one of the most important docks of the island. At the entrance you will find the famous sign “Welcome to Harbour Island”. Government Dock is the dock for all the commercial boats,…

dunmore town harbour island

Dunmore Town

[ultimate_heading main_heading=”Dunmore Town in Harbour Island” main_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:10px;” sub_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:25px;” margin_design_tab_text=””][/ultimate_heading] You were probably drawn to Harbour Island for its pink sand beaches and deep turquoise waters, but you might not know about Dunmore Town, one of the most charming Caribbean communities you’ve ever seen.  Dunmore Town’s population is small, with less than 2,000 residents. That means…

floating parks harbour island

Floating parks

Looking for a fun day at the beach that the whole family can enjoy? Look no further than the Master Watersports floating park in Harbour Island, Bahamas! This floating park is the perfect destination for anyone looking to have a great time in the sun and on the water. The park is equipped with various…

Architectural visit

[ultimate_heading main_heading=”Architectural visit of Harbour island” main_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:10px;” sub_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:25px;” margin_design_tab_text=””][/ultimate_heading] Harbour island has a rich history for such a small island and it is one of the main attractions of the island. The government was extremely successful in preserving the DNA of Harbour Island. There is a strong history that dates back from the 17th and…