Boiling Hole
Don't worry, the water is not that hot! The hole is in a shallow bank
that seems to resemble "boiling" water when the tides change.
A site to see the natural wonders of the ocean.
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Glass Window Bridge, Gregorytown

Once a natural bridge on the island, it was destroyed after several
hurricanes and is now a man made bridge. It's where one can view the
Atlantic Ocean mix with the Caribbean Sea at the narrowest part of the
island. A spectacular site to see!
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Hatchet Bay Cave

Once a favorite playing ground for pirates and has the appearance of
a vaulted cathedral. Hatchet Bay Cave is filled with stalactites and
stalagmites that gleam in the torch light for all you geological fans!
The cave is approximately a mile long so bring your hiking shoes.
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Lighthouse Beach, Bannermantown

Take a ride down south and visit this beach known for its old lighthouse
located on a dramatic promontory overlooking the ocean. While sunbathing,
you can watch the cruise ships come in to dock nearby.
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Hayne's Library, Governor's Harbour

This building survived many hurricanes and still maintains the original
architecture. It hosts many weekly services for the community and also
home to the internet cafe.
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Ocean Hole, Rock Sound

Rumored to be bottomless, this natural limestone wonder is filled with
tropical fish and a few turtles who greet tourists. Don’t forget
to take bread to feed the fish!!
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Preacher's Cave
This large blue-shadowed cave was a temporary home to shipwrecked survivors
(know as the Eleutheran Adventures)after fleeing religious persecution.
Preacher’s Cave is thought to be the site of the first Christian
service in the Bahamas. The cave seems like an amphitheater with holes
in the roof to allow beams of light as if to shine on their service!
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Surfers Beach
The only beach on the island that boasts the best waves. It has even
been compared to Hawaii's finest!
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Ten Bay Beach, Savannah Sound
One of the most beautiful and secluded beaches on the island. Just you,
the sand, the ocean, and of course, the sun! Also an excellent bone
fishing spot.
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Windermere Island
Why not honeymoon like Princess Diana? This island is linked by a bridge
to Eleuthera and was host to Princess Diana and Prince Charles' honeymoon.
This island was once often visited by the Royal Family and has one of
the clearest waters on the island.
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