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Gregory Town | Harbour Island


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Landmark: Gregory Town
City: Harbour Island
Country: Bahamas
Continent: North America

Gregory Town, Harbour Island, Bahamas, North America

Gregory Town is a settlement located on the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas. It serves as a primary hub for accessing Harbour Island.

Visual Characteristics

Gregory Town is characterized by low-lying structures, predominantly single-story houses constructed from concrete block and painted in pastel shades of pink, yellow, and blue. The settlement is situated along a coastal road with views of the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Vegetation consists of scattered palm trees and tropical shrubs.

Location & Access Logistics

Gregory Town is located on the eastern side of Eleuthera, approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) north of Governor's Harbour Airport (GHB). Access is primarily via Queen's Highway. From the main road, local roads lead to the settlement. Parking is available along the roadside in designated areas. To reach Harbour Island from Gregory Town, visitors must travel approximately 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) south to the settlement of North Eleuthera, where water taxis depart for Harbour Island. The water taxi journey takes approximately 5 minutes.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Gregory Town was established as a fishing and agricultural settlement. Its origins date back to the late 18th century. The surrounding marine environment is part of the Bahamian coral reef system, supporting diverse aquatic life.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can observe local fishing activities. The settlement provides a point of departure for water taxis to Harbour Island. Limited beach access is available along the eastern coastline.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Basic amenities include a few small general stores and local eateries. Restrooms are generally available at these establishments. Cell phone signal (4G) is present. Shade is limited to the structures within the town.

Best Time to Visit

The best time of day for photography is generally mid-morning or late afternoon to avoid harsh overhead sunlight. The dry season, from December to May, offers the most favorable weather conditions with lower humidity and minimal rainfall.

Facts & Legends

Gregory Town is known for its annual Pineapple Festival, celebrating the island's historical agricultural output. The town's proximity to the Glass Window Bridge, a narrow strip of land separating the Atlantic Ocean and the Bight of Eleuthera, is a significant geographical feature.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Glass Window Bridge (1.5km South)
  • Lover's Deep (2.0km South)
  • North Eleuthera Airport (GHB) (10.0km South)
  • Preacher's Cave (4.0km North)
  • Harbour Island (3.0km East, via water taxi)


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