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About Veselka
Veselka is an idyllic vacation cottage situated on a bluff at the northern
end of Double Bay, Eleuthera, Bahamas. The name Veselka means "rainbow"
which reflects the bright colours you will find in Eleuthera. If you want a vacation home with fabulous ocean views from every room
and the ability to walk directly from the deck to the beach, Veselka is the place for you.
It is an eco-friendly house. Although it is new, the house is nestled right
in amongst palmettos (some very old), one of which is part of the wrap-around
deck, and every attempt was made to minimize the disturbance to the
surrounding vegetation and wildlife. Indeed the path leading up to the house is
a firm sand road. Although connected to the main grid, the house has solar panels
with a back-up battery system. The water supply is from a large rainwater
cistern which is part of the basement.
The beach in front of the
house is one of the best in Eleuthera. The sand is very fine in texture and has
a pink shade to it. Depending on the wind and currents, the sand can shift
around sometimes exposing a rocky ledge in front and to the left. If you have
small children, this is actually a benefit since the ledge acts as a natural
pond allowing toddlers to explore in safety. If you walk about 200 feet south
along the beach there is always a sandy access to the sea.
The coral is quite
good, even close in, and we recommend that you bring your own
snorkelling equipment. The walks along the beach south to Double Bay and
north up to Palmetto Point are lovely, especially in the morning and
evening when it is a bit cooler. Look for frigate birds in the evening -
they look like miniature pterodactyls.
Eleuthera is a
sparsely populated tropical island. In my opinion it is has currently
achieved the perfect vacation balance; on the one hand it is generally
an unspoiled natural paradise, and yet on the other has just enough
development and infrastructure to allow a comfortable existence. I hope
it stays that way.
There are many things
to do on Eleuthera depending on your mood. A car will allow to explore
the island and go to places such as Spanish Wells right up north, or
Rock Sound further down south. You can drop in on many beaches along the
way such as Jack's Bay where if you are lucky you may find turtles.
Other bays (almost always empty) may surprise you with dolphins - don't
forget to take your snorkelling gear with you!
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