Discover the Charm of Eleuthera Island Farm
Experience the vibrant flavors of Eleuthera Island at Eleuthera Island Farm, where fresh produce meets sustainable farming practices.
A brief summary to Eleuthera Island Farm
- Queen's Hwy, BS
- +1242-332-0333
Eleuthera Island Farm is a picturesque gem located on the stunning Eleuthera Island, known for its vibrant landscapes and rich agricultural traditions. This charming farm welcomes visitors to immerse themselves in a world of fresh produce and organic farming practices. As you stroll through the fields, you’ll be greeted by the sight of colorful fruits and vegetables, all grown with care and respect for the environment. The farm is a haven for food enthusiasts, offering a variety of seasonal produce that is not only fresh but also locally sourced, making it an excellent place to learn about sustainable farming. The farm also features a delightful farm store where you can purchase freshly harvested fruits and vegetables, as well as artisanal products crafted by local artisans. The friendly staff is always eager to share their knowledge about the farming process and the importance of supporting local agriculture. Visitors can engage with the farm’s various activities, from guided tours to tasting sessions, which provide a deeper appreciation for the flavors of Eleuthera. The farm’s serene atmosphere, combined with the beauty of the surrounding landscape, makes it an ideal spot for relaxation and enjoying the natural beauty of the island. Whether you're a culinary enthusiast looking to gather fresh ingredients or a traveler seeking a unique experience away from the usual tourist attractions, Eleuthera Island Farm offers a delightful escape into the heart of the island's agricultural landscape. It’s an enriching experience that connects you with the land and the local community, making it a highlight of any trip to Eleuthera.
Local tips
- Visit during the morning hours for the freshest produce and a cooler atmosphere.
- Don't miss out on trying the local artisanal products available in the farm store.
- Ask about any seasonal events or workshops that might be happening during your visit.
- Bring reusable bags to carry home your fresh produce and help reduce plastic waste.
Getting There
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Car
If you're traveling by car, start on the Queen's Highway (the main road on Eleuthera). Depending on your starting point, navigate towards the central part of the island. Look for the signs indicating the direction to Governor's Harbour, as Eleuthera Island Farm is located just off this route. The farm is situated approximately 10 minutes south of Governor's Harbour. Keep an eye out for the farm's sign, which will be on your right side as you approach the coordinates 25.1532357, -76.1733646. There is no entry fee for visiting the farm.
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Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, look for local buses or 'jitneys' that run along the Queen's Highway. You can catch these buses from various points on the island, especially near hotels or popular tourist spots. Inform the driver that you want to go to Eleuthera Island Farm; they will drop you off near the farm's entrance. Be sure to check the bus schedule in advance, as they may not run frequently, especially on weekends. The fare is generally around $3 per person.
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Taxi
If you prefer a more direct route, hiring a taxi is a convenient option. Taxis are available in most towns and can be arranged through your hotel or found at taxi stands. Negotiate a fare with the driver before starting your journey to Eleuthera Island Farm. The cost will vary depending on your starting point, but expect to pay around $20-$30 from Governor's Harbour. Ensure that the driver is familiar with the location, which is on Queen's Highway.
Attractions Nearby to Eleuthera Island Farm
- North Palmetto Point Beach
- Fran&Fab Tree
- Edwin's Turtle Lake Marine Reserve
- Ethan’s Tower @ Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve
- Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve
- Sea Walk Beach Access
- Anchorage
- Turtle Beach
- Governor's Harbour Beach
- Savannah Sound Blue Hole
- Kim's Beach
- Islandia Beach
- Receiver's Beach
- Tarpum Bay Beach Swing
- 25 Acres of and