Anchor Point is situated in the heart of Governor's Harbour, one of the oldest settlements of the Bahamas. Each condominium apartment has stunning views of Anchor Bay, Laughing Bird Cay and Cupid's Cay. The town of Governor's Harbour itself is a gem of a small settlement typical of the Bahamian Out Islands and has many fine examples of Colonial Sea Captains' Houses built right on the sea front, to
gether with other later examples of Victorian and Gingerbread architecture. The Island of Eleuthera
Governor's Harbour is where the first Americans landed in 1648 on their voyage from the Carolinas when they were seeking religious freedom and escape from British rule-they named the island "Eleuthera" which means freedom in ancient Greek, and many of their descendants still fill the telephone book to this day. It's a great place where the days are slow and relaxed and is surrounded by some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Over the last few years Eleuthera has been discovered again by a very discerning group of tourists looking for a low impact Caribbean destination. It has most of the amenities of a small town but without the thronging hordes of tourists.