Eleuthera, Bahamas

Where?

Eleuthera, Bahamas.

Why now?

With winter days fast approaching, the only thing that's on our minds is the prospect of a sunny holiday spent gallivanting around pink sand beaches in nothing more than a string bikini. With that vision in mind, the Bahamian island of Eleuthera beckons us into its warm, piña colada-bearing arms. Far less overrun by tourists than its cousin islands of New Providence and Grand Bahama, Eleuthera is a thin strip of sand boasting more beaches than any other Caribbean island. Hugging the A-lister getaway of Harbour Island, the serpentine island that derives its name from the Greek "eleutheros" (meaning "free") is a chilled-out and down-to-earth haven. When you're not lolling about on a catamaran while cruising along the coast, you'll be whiling away the hours with the latest Zadie Smith book and a generous glass of cold local beer.

Don't miss

Governor's Harbour. This picturesque town of less than a thousand residents is speckled with Victorian homes, sailing enthusiasts and a pink and turquoise 19th-century library. For a relaxed evening, wander along the beach at Cupid's Cay for sunset before heading to the legendary Globe Princess theatre for a burger and a film.

Who to take with you

Someone you want to escape with who will be up for an expedition with local fishermen to snag the catch of the day.

When to go

December to April.

Most likely to bump into…

A well-heeled set who think Barbados is too obvious.

Essentials to bring with you

A swimsuit, your darkest sunglasses and a Kindle.

How to get there

Take one of the daily flights into North Eleuthera or Governor's Harbour airports from Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Nassau.

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