Sometimes shortened to ‘lutra, it was named after the Greek word for “freedom.” The secluded, untouched beauty of this Caribbean gem embodies for most visitors the very essence of escape and blissful abandon.
Eleuthera is an island like no other.
Cocodimama Charming Resort
Located in the center of the island on the Caribbean side, near Governor's Harbour, is our secluded resort.
Airports
Three airports serve Eleuthera. The closest, Governor's Harbour International Airport (GHB), is 1 mile away. North Eleuthera International Airport (ELH) is a 50 minute drive to the north, and Rock Sound International Airport (RSD) is 45 minutes to the south.
Restaurants
Cocodimama is just two miles from the boutique luxury resort Sky Beach Club, which has an excellent beachfront restaurant and infinity pool, with swim up cocktail bar and poolside service all day long. Other restaurants in the area include Tippy’s (international and fusion) and The Rainbow Inn (famous for its steaks).
Points of Interest
From cultural museums to underwater shipwrecks and breathtaking views, there is something for everyone no matter age or adventure level.
Eleuthera is known for:
- Pristine, untouched natural landscape
- Secluded, pink sand beaches
- Simultaneous, contrasting views of the aquamarine Caribbean Sea and azure Atlantic Ocean
- Historic charm in downtown Governor’s Harbour
- Unique island cuisine, with freshly-caught seafood, traditional Bahamian dishes, and sweet tropical fruits – both at nearby markets and world-renowned restaurants
- Stunning seascapes and sunsets
- Spectacular fishing adventures – deep sea, reef fishing, spearfishing, and more!
- Amazing surfing on the rolling waves of the Atlantic
- Thrilling cliff jumping at Sapphire Blue Hole, Glass Window Bridge, and more
- Fascinating underground worlds – Preacher’s Cave, Hatchet Bay Caves, Cathedral Cave, and more
- Riveting creature encounters – swimming with wild pigs, sea turtles, sting rays, and other rainbow-hued fish
- The contagious warmth of local Eleutherans. Embracing their Bahamian heritage, they celebrate their rich history through music, dance and flavorful cuisine. Sample mouthwatering conch fritters and savor the traditional “peas n’ rice.” Attend vibrant cultural celebrations like the annual Junkanoo and Pineapple Festival.
- The Queen’s Baths, also known as “The Hot Tubs,” natural, warm pools that dot the Atlantic Ocean side of the island
- Easy island hopping access to Harbour Island, Spanish Wells, and more
- Underwater wonderlands – with incredible coral reefs & 40+ shipwrecks just off the shores