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Rainey Sellars 
raineysellars@yahoo.com
305.972.3383

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Harbour Island is one of the oldest settlements in the Bahamas located off the northeast coast of Eleuthera Island approximately 200 miles from the south Florida coast. The main town, and the first capital of the Bahamas, is Dunmore Town, named after the former Governor of the Bahamas, the Earl of Dunmore (1786-1798), who had a summer residence.  It is famous for its pink-sand beaches which are found all along the east side of the island and protected by a long stretch of coral reef. The island is accessible by plane through North Eleuthera and Governors Harbour airports, followed by a short water taxi ride. Known as Briland to the locals, it is dotted with colorful New England-style cottages with picket fences and flower-lined streets.

Favorites 

Breakfast at Arthur's Bakery, Cocoa's Coffee House, and Bahama Coffee Roasters 

Lunch at Queen Conch, Coral Sands, and Dunmore Deli

Sushi at Da vine 

Dinner at Dunmore Beach Club, The Rock House, Ocean View, and Coral Sands

Food markets Pigly Wigly, Captain Bobs, and Tip Top

Liquor stores Bristol Wines and Spirits and Briland Booze 

Shopping at Dake's Shoppe, Miss Mae's, Sugar Mill, Blue Rooster, and hotel gift shops

RBC with an ATM (Bahamian dollars) 

Golf carts with Johnson's Rentals and  Michael's Cycles

Deep-sea fishing with Devon "Daddy D" Sawyer and Pedro Davis 

Bonefishing with Stuart Cleare 

Boat Rentals with Michael's Cycles 

Snorkeling and diving with Valentine's Dive Center and Pedro Davis 

 

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