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Harbour Island Bahamas -
Harbour Island Bahamas is
located off the northeast coast
of Eleuthera Island. The largest
city in Harbour Island Bahamas
is Dunmore Town, and the island
still maintains much of the old
time charm of the Bahamas that
has been obscured by resorts and
casinos on larger islands like
Paradise or New Providence. That
isn’t to say, however, that
Harbour Islands Bahamas doesn’t
have some excellent resorts of
its own. The island also
features the famous three mile
stretch of pink sand beach,
which is the perfect place for
swimming, diving, and
snorkeling.
Harbour
Island is one of the oldest
settlements in the Bahamas, and
to reach you will need to either
take a boat or plane from the
island’s neighbor, Eleuthera
Island. As one of the oldest
settlements, there are some
excellent historical sites that
are worth seeing. A walk through
Dunmore Town will take only
about 30 minutes, but the
relaxed atmosphere of the town
and the old buildings will make
it a pleasant stroll. Along the
way, you can check out Loyalist
Cottage (so named for the
loyalist who built it in 1797
when he left America after the
Revolutionary War to hold his
allegiance to the crown), St.
John’s church and the Wesley
Methodist church. Both buildings
are quite old and still in use.

Your Harbour Island
vacation can also include a
number of beach activities. The
famous pink sand beach Bahamas
is considered by some to be the
best beach in the Bahamas. The
pink sand beach Bahamas
stretches out for 3 miles, and
the cove is protected by a reef
barrier that creates a gentle
place for swimming and
snorkeling. The pink sand beach
Bahamas is flanked by hotels and
resorts, but nevertheless it
remains a beautiful place to
spend a day at the beach.
In addition to beachcombing,
you may want to include scuba
diving in your Harbour Island
vacation. There are a number of
diving choices near Harbour
Island, but the most popular is
the Current Cut Dive. This is
considered to be one of the most
exiting dives in the world, due
to the fact that divers are
pulled along in quickly moving
current right along with the
fish for almost a mile in less
then 10 minutes. To book this
dive you can speak with any
hotel concierge once you’ve
arrived, or mention the dive to
your travel agent when planning
your Harbour Island vacation.
Shopping and dining on
the island are both pleasurable
experiences. The island has none
of the sprawling monoliths that
dominate some of the busier
islands. Instead, there is an
excellent straw market with
handmade goods and usually a
nice selection of fresh fruit
and homemade food. Restaurants
are equally unassuming and yet
provide excellent local cuisine.
A few modest bars can also be
found in Dunmore Town. To reach
Harbour Island, you can take a
catamaran from Nassau, or fly
into North Eleuthera and take a
water ferry from there. Taking
the flight will put you in
Harbour Island about 30 minutes
sooner than the catamaran.
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