Tay Bay Beach

Tay Bay Beach is just a few steps away from Preacher’s Cave, a famous tourist attraction of Eleuthera.

In the treacherous waters near this beach and because of the hidden underwater rock formation called The Devil’s Backbone, the first settlers shipwrecked and took shelter in the cave.


Driving Directions to Tay Bay Beach:

From North-Eleuthera airport drive west for 1.5 miles. At the large Texaco petrol station turn right and go north in the direction of Spanish Wells.

After 6 miles there is a sharp, 90 degree bend to the left.

Do not use it but turn right into the dirt road at this kind of T-junction and continue straight on for 1.7 miles to another dirt road to your left.

There is a tiny, easy to miss, sign that reads *Preacher’s Cave* and *Beach*. Follow this dirt road for 0.25 miles.

At the end, the sandy path to your right opens into the beach; the grassy path to your left goes to Preacher’s Cave.