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The Cove Eleuthera

Queens Hwy, Gregory Town, Bahamas
Forbes ★★★☆☆
Condé Nast Readers' Choice '24
Google 4.5
Overall 67
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$1,144
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Review

Synthesized from Forbes Travel Guide and Condé Nast Traveler
Forbes ★★★☆☆ Recommended
Condé Nast Readers' Choice 2024 · 2019 · 2018 · 2017

Character and identity

The Cove sits on a quiet stretch of Eleuthera's northern shore, cradled between two white-sand coves that give the property its private-island feel. The 58 rooms, suites and villas, many in freestanding bungalows close to the sand, lean toward a clean, understated design softened by fine linens, Nespresso machines and private terraces. Days revolve around an infinity pool above the cliffs, a spa programme built around holistic bodywork (Thai massage, seaweed wraps, the Mindful Dreams Ritual), and two restaurants drawing on the resort's sustainable garden: Freedom for sushi and Asian plates, Gregory Town Grill for conch fritters and easier beachfront fare.

Who's it for

Best for:
Couples and design-minded escapists who want a low-key, boutique-scale Bahamas hideaway with serious water time. If you value snorkelling, paddleboarding, boat excursions and barefoot walks over nightlife, casinos and big-resort programming, this fits. Wellness-leaning travellers and anyone seeking quiet seclusion will be well served.

Should look elsewhere:
Families wanting structured kids' clubs, party-seekers, and travellers who need a wide dining roster will find the two-restaurant setup limiting. Eleuthera also takes effort to reach, and the deliberately quiet atmosphere will feel sleepy to anyone craving buzz or shopping.

Bottom line

What defines a stay here is the sense of seclusion: two private coves, 58 keys, and a guest count low enough that the beaches stay empty. Spend the money if you want quiet over scene, and book a beachfront bungalow rather than a standard room to make the most of the setting. Shoulder months reward those who can travel outside US holiday weeks.

Location

Queens Hwy, Gregory Town, Bahamas · 10 nearest tracked hotels

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Amenities

58 features
Babysitting services
Bar
Beach
Fitness classes
Gym
House car
Meeting rooms
Outdoor pool
Pet friendly
Pickleball
Restaurants
Spa

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