The Current3-miles from the house.

A very quiet village settled over 300 years ago, 1648, with a population of 131 people.   There is a grocery store where you can get basic provisions.  The other public buildings include the community building and one room school,  a small library and the post office. There are two churches, Gospel and Methodist.  Other than church services, the highlight of the week is the island mail boat Current Pride, which takes passengers and farm produce to Nassau, departing on Tuesday morning and returning on Thursday. 

The North Beach, Flats and the world famous Current Cut are located near the village.

Lower Bogue 2-miles from the house.

Lower Bogue is larger than The Current with several grocery stores, a liquor store the Seven Seas Restaurant serving great native food, plus a sandwich shop.  There is also a government health clinic, Methodist, Baptist and Catholic churches.  You can also purchase freshly baked bread and produce from several of the ladies in the village.


Harbour Island  “Briland”- Dunmore Town

The first capital of the Bahamas, established in 1729.  Located a ten minute drive from the house and a short boat taxi ride to Harbour Island.  There are several small five-star resorts along with scuba diving facilities at Valentines or the Harbour Island Marina.  Here you’ll see yachts from around the world.  The famous Pink Sand Beach is located on the Atlantic side of Harbour Island.  Shopping includes several boutiques, art galleries, liquor stores, delis, grocery stores, plus several restaurants.  A trip to Harbour Island is an enjoyable days outing, but you’ll be happy to return to the peace and quiet of EL`LURE.


Spanish Wells on  St. George’s Cay

Also a very old village receiving its name from the Spanish ships that stopped for fresh water.  Spanish Wells is the commercial fishing capital of the Bahamas with a fleet of fishing boats plus marine facilities.  A short water taxi ride from Eleuthera.  There is a large supermarket, Food Fair, hardware store, marine supply stores and several general stores.  You can also purchase lobster at the processing plant, Ronald’s Service Center, located near the water front.  The water taxi, leaves from Gene’s Bay on Eleuthera.