The shallow sea at Alabaster Bay is calm most of the time. The beach has powdery white sand and crystal clear water.
Alabaster Beach, a.k.a Receiver’s Beach, is a wonderful place for relaxation. If you drive down the road, you can see the remnants of buildings that were once part of the US Navy Base on Eleuthera.
The water is very shallow and there is no undertow. The beach is more than a mile long and you can find gorgeous sand dollars and star fish.
How to find Alabaster Bay
Coming from the North:
One mile south of Governor’s Harbour airport you’ll see to your right, four buildings in bright colors, yellow, green, red and blue. Turn right at the paved road where a sign says Cocodimama Charming Resort.
Proceed for 0.1 miles on the paved road right to the sandy beach of where you can park your car in the shade of the casuarina trees.
Coming from the South:
6.8 miles north of the Shell station in Governor’s Harbour, turn left at the paved road. Proceed for 0.1 miles on that road right to the beach where you can park your car in the shade of the casuarina trees.
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