Eleuthera, a slender 110-mile island, offers the Bahamas' most laid-back atmosphere and its most famous beach—the pink sands of Harbour Island.

The island's name comes from the Greek word for "freedom," and that spirit pervades everything here. With just 11,000 residents spread across its length, Eleuthera feels wonderfully uncrowded. Pineapple farms, hidden coves, and empty beaches await those who explore.

Most yacht charters focus on Harbour Island, a short tender ride from the main island. "Briland," as locals call it, packs enormous charm into its tiny footprint—pastel cottages, excellent restaurants, and that unforgettable pink sand beach.

Must-See Highlights

Harbour Island

Pink Sand Beach

Three miles of blush-pink sand, consistently ranked among the world's most beautiful beaches.

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Harbour Island

Harbour Island

Charming "Briland" with its pastel cottages, golf cart streets, and sophisticated dining scene.

Central Eleuthera

Glass Window Bridge

Dramatic viewpoint where the deep blue Atlantic meets the calm turquoise Caribbean.

South Eleuthera

Surfer's Beach

One of the few surfing spots in the Bahamas, with consistent Atlantic swells.

Experience Eleuthera

Find peace on pink sand beaches and tranquil waters.