Preacher’s Cave

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Originally found by western sailors in the 1600s, Preacher’s Cave has long been an important spot on Eleuthera and served as a makeshift church for more than a century. Today it’s more known for its natural beauty than for its historic significance, and it’s a popular spot for locals and tourists to visit. Walking into the cave you are instantly drawn to the boreholes in the top of the cave, the filtered light twinkling to the ground below. The cave is located approximately 10 miles from North Eleuthera Airport and is on the north shores of Eleuthera adjoining Tay Bay Beach.

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Preacher's Cave

Originally found by western sailors in the 1600s, Preacher’s Cave has long been an important spot on Eleuthera and served as a makeshift church for more than a century. Today it’s more known for its natural beauty than for its historic significance, and it’s a popular spot for locals and tourists to visit. Walking into the cave you are instantly drawn to the boreholes in the top of the cave, the filtered light twinkling to the ground below. The cave is located approximately 10 miles from North Eleuthera Airport and is on the north shores of Eleuthera adjoining Tay Bay Beach.

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