Eleuthera is a sprawling stretch of Bahamian paradise famous for its pink and white sand along 210 miles of coastline. The tranquil waters of Exuma Sound touch one side of the pencil-thin island, and the surf-ready Atlantic brings a welcomed variety to the other. Natural beauty is the norm here, where the warm weather and cool breezes make it easy to enjoy the stunning outdoors. Averaging one half to two miles distance from shore to shore, you are never far from the beach no matter where you roam. Some of the best dive sites in the world await just off the coastline, like the Current Cut between the rock walls of Eleuthera and Current Island, the Blue Hole, the Train Wreck, and Devil’s Backbone. Duck below the island’s surface into the cave at Hatchet Bay, purportedly once a pirate’s treasure cove, or historic Preachers Cave. Gregory Town’s Annual Pineapple Festival can’t be missed, and the entire island is peppered with extraordinary places to linger over a meal with an ocean view. Three airports service Eleuthera, making for convenient air travel in and out of paradise.