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Lighthouse Beach is located at the southern tip of Eleuthera island in the Bahamas. It's a jarring ride down a long, bumpy road, a road not worthy of being called a dirt or gravel road. It is more of path through the mangrove, atop the bedrock that forms the island. If you are even a slightly adventurous and skilled driver, the reward is a beautiful isolated beach, flanked by limestone cliffs, complete with a small cave. But if it's historic lighthouses you're looking for, heads up, the lighthouse here is more of a shack with crumbling walls and exposed wiring.
Lighthouse Beach is located at the southern tip of Eleuthera island in the Bahamas. It's a jarring ride down a long, bumpy road, a road not worthy of being called a dirt or gravel road. It is more of path through the mangrove, atop the bedrock that forms the island. If you are even a slightly adventurous and skilled driver, the reward is a beautiful isolated beach, flanked by limestone cliffs, complete with a small cave. But if it's historic lighthouses you're looking for, heads up, the lighthouse here is more of a shack with crumbling walls and exposed wiring.
Coordinates for Lighthouse Beach
24°36'54.60"N
76°08'44.98"W
Directions:
Drive south on the main road. As you get past Rock Sound in the southern reach of the island, there are only small farms and clusters of houses, no more large towns. When you enter this open, less populated area, known as Bannerman, the road will curve sharply right, stay straight, onto to the dirt road. You will see signs for a children's camp eventually. This gives way to the bone-jarring rocky road out to the beach. It's approximately a 20 minute drive off the main road.