Whiteland Beach, Rock Sound
Whiteland Beach is a long romantic beach positioned in the south of the island of Eleuthera, 6.5 kilometers from the settlement of Rock Sound. It provides a relaxing vacation by combining privacy, stunning tropical scenery, and well-equipped facilities. One of the nicest beaches on Eleuthera can be found down a tiny sandy lane — it's a rather lonely length of white sand, but the charm resides in its lack of tourists. On your way back, stop by Ocean Hole, a circular water hole with 15-foot (4.5-meter) cliffs to jump from and a ladder to get out. Angelfish, parrotfish, and snapper abound in the hole, and if you bring food, they'll practically eat it out of your hands.
Whiteland Beach's natural features include its white sand covering that matches the pink sand regions, as well as various snug bays and natural pools with pure translucent turquoise water. The reef barrier protects the beach from the ocean side, giving ideal conditions for pleasant swimming throughout the day. The coastal area's bottom is sandy, which, along with the gradual slope, makes the entry safe and convenient. In certain spots, tropical vegetation covers the beach zone, casting a lovely shadow in the afternoon heat. In some places, the beach is encircled by rock formations that protrude deep into the sea.
Location: Unnamed Road, South Eleuthera, Bahamas