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Eleuthera Hotel Guide: A Private Island at Cape Eleuthera

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  Site Where: Cape Eleuthera, Rock Sound, Eleuthera, Bahamas
November 21, 2007 at 3:40 PM | by juliana | 1 Comment

At the behest of the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Senior Editor Juliana spent four days roaming around the island of Eleuthera. Discovered in 1648 by shipwrecked adventurers, the island's name is derived from the Greek word for freedom. And freedom she found. Away from phones, TV and internet. Sadly, her emancipation from technology was shortlived and she's back to tell you about where to stay when you visit Eleuthera, one of the Bahamas' Out Islands that stretches for 110 miles.

As we mentioned on Monday in our review of Powell Pointe at Cape Eleuthera, one of the services offered at the resort is a short boat ride to a private little island for the day.

The resort will drive you and your guests to the island with a packed meal, snorkel gear, beach towels and any other items you might want to take a long, and you can spend a few hours in your own private, isolated, Caribbean heaven.

We were fortunate enough to have a trip out to one of these secluded islands led by the resort's General Manager Stephen Kappeler who took us on a seashell adventure in the crystal-clear waters and forced us to pull a live conch out of its shell. It's ok, we survived but those things are nasty-looking. They look much better in fried form on our dinner plate.

Here's a video we shot from the boat of the island. Just something to think about as you layer on your sweaters and scarves.

Related Stories:
· Powell Pointe at Cape Eleuthera [HotelChatter]
· Eleuthera Hotel Guide [HotelChatter]

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    Re: Eleuthera

    I'm jealous. Did the secluded island have a name by chance?
    July 17, 2008 at 6:03 PM

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