Situated one mile south of Governor’s Harbour on the east side of the King’s Highway this 78.89 acre tract has elevations up to 100 feet. Property is ideally situated for land development with spectacular sea views and elevations. All utilities are on the Highway. Eleuthera is situated approximately 50 miles east of Nassau at its nearest point. It was settled in 1648 by the Eleutheran Adventurers – a band of English Puritans who left Bermuda in search of religious freedom. They named the island Eleuthera, which means Freedom (Eleftheria in Greek). The Adventurers founded what was probably the first democracy in the western world. Eleuthera is over 100 miles long and has lots of gorgeous pink and white sandy beaches, mainly on the ocean (east) side of the island. Numerous settlements dot the island and two offshore islands – Spanish Wells and Harbour Island – lie off the northern end. Governor’s Harbour is considered the middle of the island and has the largest population. It houses the government administrative centre.