Ferries from
Eleuthera to New Providence
Ferries from
Eleuthera to New Providence
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Eleuthera Island blends pink sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and laid-back charm that draws visitors seeking real Bahamian experiences. This narrow strip of land stretches 110 miles long but rarely gets wider than a mile, creating a cozy setting where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea. History lovers will enjoy Governor's Harbour, the island's largest settlement, with its colorful colonial cottages and the historic Haynes Library. Nature fans can check out the Glass Window Bridge, where you can see the striking difference between the dark blue Atlantic and the turquoise Caribbean waters at the same time. The island hosts the yearly Pineapple Festival in Gregory Town each June, celebrating Eleuthera's pineapple farming roots with music, dance, and local food. For those wanting to island hop, ferries connect Eleuthera to Nassau and nearby Bahamian islands, making it a great starting point for exploring the area. With fewer crowds than other Caribbean spots, Eleuthera offers a peaceful getaway where natural beauty takes the spotlight.
New Providence, the vibrant island at the center of the Bahamas, offers a perfect mix of tropical paradise and rich culture. Home to Nassau, the capital city, this island has beautiful beaches and colorful colonial buildings. Visitors can check out historic sites like Fort Charlotte and the Queen's Staircase, or explore underwater wonders at the many coral reefs around the island. Paradise Island, connected by bridge to New Providence, features the famous Atlantis resort with its huge aquarium and water park. The island comes alive during Junkanoo, the national festival held on Boxing Day and New Year's Day, with colorful costumes, music, and street dancing in Nassau. From Nassau's cruise port, travelers can easily visit other Bahamian islands by ferry, making New Providence a great starting point for exploring the archipelago's 700+ islands and cays.