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PINK SANDS
With the feel of an intimate home away from home, Pineapple Fields Resort offers unpretentious accommodations with all the amenities of a large resort. Whether you want to spend your time relaxing around the beautiful kidney shaped pool or on the beach where you can rent beach chairs and an umbrella, this resort is like staying at the home of a good friend.
Nestled on five acres of tropical landscaping, Pineapple Fields’ one and two-bedroom units feature fully equipped kitchens with granite countertops, a master bath with oversized marble vanity, and a spacious bedroom with a king sized bed. Both front and back verandahs have tropical views and come furnished with beautiful teak furniture. Pink Sands HUGGING SOME OF THE MOST SENSATIONAL ATLANTIC
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BEACHFRONT ON ELEUTHERA ISLAND, YOU FIND PINEAPPLE FIELDS RESORT. THIS 32-UNIT BOUTIQUE HOTEL SITS SNUG IN THE CENTER OF A SPECTACULAR TWO MILE PINK POWDERED CRESCENT SHAPED BEACH.
THE PERFECT PLACE FOR A SECLUDED HONEYMOON! Moonlit Nights For a great memorable meal, you just need to walk a few hundred feet to Tippy’s, one of the most acclaimed restaurants in the Bahamas. A rustic gourmet restaurant that sits right on the beach, Tippy’s was described by Bon Appétit magazine as having “some of Eleuthera’s best food.”
Also within walking distance of the Pineapple Resort is the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve and the Ocean View Farm riding stables. To explore 100 miles of some of the finest beaches the Bahamas has to offer, you will definitely want to rent a car. There are plenty of options for fun, such as deep sea fishing, snorkeling, scuba diving, island tours, stand up paddle boarding, yoga, surfing, kayaking and shell collecting. Or for a romantic adventure, you may want to go horseback riding up and down the beach right in front of the resort!
Pineapple Fields ResortEleuthera, Bahamas Voted one of the “Top 25 Hotels” in the Caribbean Awarded “Travelers’ Choice” in 2015 by TripAdvisor®
The birthplace of the Bahamas, Eleuthera Island was put on the traveler’s radar in 1959, by Juan Trippe, founder of Pan American Airways. His exclusive Cotton Bay Club turned the island into a playground for wealthy Americans. But in the 90’s with the demise of Pan Am and the severe damage of Hurricane Andrew, elite travelers and investors went elsewhere. Until recently, the beautiful beach resort in the southern Atlantic, once renowned for its picture-perfect white and pink sands, had somehow dropped off the map.
Now Eleuthera Island is best known for its slow, peaceful, and relaxing atmosphere. As Pineapple Field’s owner, David Barlyn, explained, “People come here to let their hair down and chill. You may see a millionaire sitting next to someone who saved all year for this trip and not know who is who.”