The rough-stone entrance to this 1.5km-long cave is between Gregory Town and Alice Town, on the southwestern side of the Queen's Hwy. Several chambers bear charcoal signatures dating back to the mid-19th century, and there are some impressive stalagmites and stalactites. If exploring beyond the first few chambers, you’ll need a headlamp, long pants and local guide.
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The powdery sand here shimmers with a pink glow – a result of finely pulverized coral – that’s a faint blush by day and a rosy red when fired by the dawn…
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Beyond Preacher’s Cave, this utterly secluded strip has pinkish sands and calm waters.
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The long left-hand break at this secluded Atlantic-facing beach has been popular with surfers since the 1970s. It's a little difficult to access (the …
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This beautiful yet often-empty beach just south of Glass Window Bridge has shallow, gin-clear water and great snorkeling around a small rocky island in…
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Here Eleuthera narrows dramatically to a thin span straddling the divide between pounding deep blue Atlantic and the tranquil turquoise shoals of the…
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The powdery sand here shimmers with a pink glow – a result of finely pulverized coral – that’s a faint blush by day and a rosy red when fired by the dawn…
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Beyond Preacher’s Cave, this utterly secluded strip has pinkish sands and calm waters.
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7. Leon Levy Native Plant Reserve
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This 10-hectare Bahamas National Trust–run park is alive with native plants reached by meandering walking trails, including a mangrove boardwalk and…
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South of Palmetto Point; the waters are shallow and perfect for beachcombing.