The Rainbow Inn
Rainbow Bay, Eleuthera, The Bahamas
(242) 335-0294
We are a small, friendly, informal Inn by the sea and
specialize in personal service. The Inn's location on the island makes it an ideal base from which to explore the rest of Eleuthera. Within minutes of the Inn are some of the island's top tourist attractions: Surfer's Beach, the Famous Caves of Hatchet Bay, Glass Window Bridge, the Pineapple Fields of Gregory Town, plus our own Secret Beach. We even have Bonefish Graham's "Rainbow Guide" to bonefishing on Eleuthera.
Our waterfront area with its seaside tennis court and some of the best snorkeling on the island (one of the sites on the Jean-Michel Cousteau Bahama Out island Snorkeling Adventures) will provide hours of enjoyment for the whole family.
Our rooms have refrigerators, coffee makers, microwave ovens and toasters.
The Nautical Restaurant and bar is unsurpassed on the island for true "native dishes", excellent continental specialties, and as quoted from Fodor's Guide Book, "The Inn's restaurant, a cozy nautical place with windows facing one of the best sunsets
in the Bahamas."
Tropical Island Villa
Our Tropical Island Villa is perfect for a large family or group of friends who are looking for a private space they can call their home away from home. The cottage comprises of one queen size bedroom and two twin sized bedrooms, a living space, fully contained kitchen, air-conditioning and enclosed patio.
Tropical Island Room
Our Tropical Island Rooms are perfect for a couple
or a small family. The rooms comprise of a queen and single beds, air conditioning, private bathroom and kitchenette.
Accommodation:
Perched on manicured greens overlooking the
tranquil Caribbean Sea our Tropical Island cottage
and four Tropical Island Villas make the most of
their natural setting. Due to recent renovations all
rooms now have a fresh and modern feel.
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