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Find a true Caribbean
getaway on this little island.
Source: About.com
Just one mile from
better-known Eleuthera, Harbour Island is a small
island with a historical claim to fame...its principal
city, Dunmore Town, was the original capital of
the Bahamas. The city still retains its colonial
atmosphere, with New England style architecture
evident in colorful clapboard homes, painted in
pastel colors and framed by white picket fences
and gardens filled with flowers. The three-mile-long,
half-mile wide island's biggest attraction, however,
is its three miles of pink powder sand beach,
with hotels right on the beach, and friendly locals
who welcome visitors to their island.
Harbour Island can be reached
by water taxi from Eleuthera (from the States,
fly from Miami or Fort Lauderdale to North Eleuthera,
rather than Nassau). High season (most expensive)
is similar to most of the Caribbean - December
through April, and around major holidays - and
be aware that since fall is the time of storms
(hurricane season), you'll find less selection
of open hotels and shops at times during the fall.
Be sure to check so you don't arrive to find many
establishments closed.
What will you find when you
get to Harbour Island? A casual atmosphere, where
dressing up is minimal, and a lack of pretentiousness
reigns supreme. You won't find hotels with business
centers here (not as the norm), and don't expect
formal kids' clubs, championship golf courses
or spas. What you will find are friendly inhabitants
(who call themselves "Brilanders" -
the island is locallly known as Briland) who are
willing to share the beauty and good will of their
island, fabulous pink sand beaches, good hotels
and local food. There's some great diving, too,
and some of the best bonefishing around. A local
resident has said it far better than I can, with
reasons
why you should - or shouldn't - visit.
Enjoy fine dining at many of
the hotels, including the Coral
Sands, the Pink Sands, Ludos at Romora Bay
Club, Dunmore Beach Club, Runaway Hill Club or
The Landing. For more casual fare, try Arthur's
Bakery for doughnuts, croissants and cookies,
lobster sandwiches, grilled Cuban sandwiches or
jerk chicken Caesar. Or you might consider a number
of other local establishments, including Sip Sip
(conch chili and carrot cake), the Blue Bar, Harbour
Island Marina, Avery's, Angela's Starfish Restaurant
or the Queen Conch, where you can get conch salad
made fresh right in front of you. Each has their
special fare and local atmosphere galore. You'll
also find some great shopping, including such
spots as The Blue Rooster and Miss Mae's. Major
hotels also have some good shopping available.
In all, Harbour Island is a
place to relax and escape the pressures of today's
modern world. If you go with your family, you'll
find a new togetherness born of working together
as you enjoy sandy beaches and warm waters, playing
a board game, exploring local shops and meeting
friendly folks. Couples will find an escape where
they can enjoy each other without interference
from ringing telephones or the blaring sounds
of televisions, email interruptions, etc. Swim
in the ocean, explore the island on a golf cart,
go deep sea fishing, bonefishing, or try diving.
Enjoy good local food and an occasional splurge
on international cuisine. And send me some pictures
when you get home!
Source: About.com
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