Saturday, March 24, 2007







Eleuthra

We had a fairly rocky ride around the end of Current Island as we made our way through the choppy waves caused by the strong conflicting currents.
Once in the lee of Eleuthra (the Bight)we enjoyed travelling sheltered from the prevailing north and east winds.
We found the breathtakingly beautiful turquoise water along the whole 90 mile Bight of Eleuthra offered good depth with few obstacles.
Eleuthra varies in width from virtually a few feet at the Glass Window to barely more than 2 miles at its widest point.
While moored in Governor's Harbour we strolled the short distance to the Atlantic (windward) shore and enjoyed swimming and snorkelling at the beautiful pink sand beach we found there (former Club Med location).

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