Promise not to tell? One of the best kept secrets
of the Bahamas is Harbor Island. This romantic little island,
known as "Briland" by its inhabitants, is a short hop from the
States. A one hour flight from Florida to North Eleuthera
followed by a brief cab and water taxi ride gets you to this
Bahamas gem in a hurry.Harbor Island is
less than 4 miles long and a 1/2 mile wide. Its long wide beach
is famous for its hard-packed pale pink sand. The likes of
Fodors and Conde Nast rate it as one of the "best Bahamas
beaches." The beach, combined with some great restaurants,
hotels and vacation home rentals, makes Harbor Island a
destination of choice amongst Bahamas enthusiasts. It's no
surprise to find a few "rich and famous" there -- they know they
won't be hounded.
Central to Harbor island is Dunmore Town. This
quaint and friendly community features old Victorian structures
adorned with Bahamas colorful pastel paint schemes. No high rise
hotels, fast food or traffic jams on this island!
Golf cart rentals are the transportation of
choice. Swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing, and just
plain walking the beach are some of the popular activities. To
be sure, Harbor Island is not known for its shopping and night
life nor is there any gambling. If you seek large crowds, wild
parties or theme park rides, this is not your destination.
Harbor Island's weather is delightful;
especially during late Winter and Spring when there is little
chance of rain. Ocean breezes take any edge off of moderately
warm temperatures ranging from the 70s to 80s during the day and
late 60s at night. Air conditioning during season is unnecessary
-- ceiling fans are adequate. Nothing beats falling asleep to
the sounds of the ocean through an open window.
Dining out is casual. The better restaurants
include Pink Sands Hotel, Coral Sands, The Landing, Rock House,
Romora Bay Club and Harbor Lounge. For local fare, Ma Ruby's
should not be missed. And there are more... Part of the pleasure
of exploring the island is checking out the restaurants. When
compared to other Bahamian islands, Harbor Island has one of the
best selections of restaurants -- all within close proximity to
any place you stay.
On the ocean side, hotels include Pink Sands
Hotel, Coral Sands Hotel and Dunmore Beach Club. On the bay
side, it's The Landing Inn and the Rock House. On a budget?
There are other hotels to choose from. Visiting Harbor Island is
not cheap, but if it was, then everybody would be there, right?
Harbor Island's vacation home rentals and
villas are numerous. Location and size come at a price. If you
desire "beachfront", the better locations are usually on the
north and south along the east coast. If you want to save a
little, there are some nice rentals in Dunmore Town and others
located in the interior of the island. The beach is always
minutes away.
Look for home rentals on the internet offering
more than a few photos so you know what to expect. A number of
rentals are handled by rental or real estate agents who may not
provide much in the way of details, descriptions, map locations
or photos. Owners who care about promoting their home rental
typically have independent web sites and accept e-mail inquiries
directly.
The better house rentals on Harbor Island are
booked nearly a year in advance of prime season. Those who want
the best make early reservations -- many are repeat customers.
You can also take a "standby" position on a number of rentals in
hopes someone cancels. Ask for referrals and double check
policies for deposits and refunds.
If you seek a memorable and relaxed Bahamas
vacation coupled with sun, sea, great food and a romantic
beachfront that will knock your eyes out, consider Harbor
Island. See you on the beach!
Copyright 2004 Perry Joseph
Perry Joseph is a freelance writer, website
developer and frequent visitor to the Bahamas. For more
information on Harbor Island, visit his website:
Harbor Island Bahamas