
Eleuthera Out Islands, The Bahamas Travel Guide
The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) protects marine and terrestrial biodiversity, including the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve. Be respectful of all regulations.
Eleuthera has limited recycling. Waste goes to landfills. Travelers can significantly reduce their impact by minimizing single-use items.
Fresh water is a precious resource, usually from desalination or rainwater. Be mindful of usage: take shorter showers, reuse towels.
Small actions collectively preserve the natural beauty of Theeuthera.
Because of restricted recycling, reducing waste at the source is especially impactful here. Your efforts directly lessen strain on area resources.
Back businesses that prioritize ecological practices. Inquire about their environmental commitments.
Your spending choices can directly benefit Eleuthera's communities. Support local artisans and businesses to help the island thrive.
Engage respectfully with the local culture and heritage. Your curiosity and consideration are appreciated.
Choose locally owned guesthouses and car hire services. This keeps money within the Eleutheran economy.
Avoid activities that exploit local people, animals, or the environment. Research tour operators for ethical practices.
Offset compensate for your flight's emissions via reputable carbon offset programs. These programs invest in projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions elsewhere to compensate for your travel.