Lookout Cay
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The Eye-Opening Paradise of Lookout Cay: A Hidden Gem Awaits in Eleuthera

Choosing the most striking aspect of Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, nestled in the breathtaking island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas, is a daunting task. Is it the stunning turquoise waters that shimmer from afar, or the crystal-clear depths inviting you to dive in? Perhaps it’s the soft, powdery sands underfoot or the serene waters that lap gently at the shore, creating a tranquil escape. At the heart of this beauty lies a remarkable Disney resort that offers an unforgettable experience.

Upon arrival, the first sight is sheer wonder. Access to this paradise is exclusively for Disney Cruise Line guests, who can indulge in a day filled with joy and relaxation. Here, the essence of life on the high seas is transformed into a land-based adventure, featuring recreational areas, exhilarating water play zones, delightful dining options, and charming shops. The presence of beloved Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse, Pluto, and Goofy, adds a sprinkle of magic to the atmosphere. In this environment, Donald Duck is surprisingly cheerful; and honestly, who wouldn’t be?

The resort is thoughtfully designed for every visitor to find their personal oasis of fun. Exciting slides and splashing fountains create a joyful cacophony of laughter from children and teens in spaces like Rush Out, Gush Out Water Play, and Sebastian’s Cove. In stark contrast is Serenity Bay, an adult-only zone where peace and tranquility reign supreme.

– The Incredible One-and-a-Half-Mile Bridge –

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View of Lookout Cay from the Disney Magic Cruise | Photo: Miguel Ángel Castillo / Yahoo

From the moment you approach, even before stepping off the ship, the clarity of the ocean around you is captivating. Stretching ahead is an extensive bridge, nearly two kilometers long, connecting the dock to the island. These elements go hand in hand, as the water’s transparency is also a product of its depth. To accommodate a nearly 300-meter-long ship, significant dredging would typically be required, often causing environmental challenges.

However, Disney’s visionaries, committed to protecting nature, devised a dock that maintains the natural flow of water and marine life, allowing fish to swim freely beneath it. This concept extends to the bridge, providing breathtaking views surrounded by cerulean waters and a promised land that feels almost otherworldly.

– The Story that Connects Everything –

Junkanoo at Lookout Cay | Photo: Miguel Ángel Castillo

 

Every Disney location tells a story, and Lookout Cay is no exception. Here, the narrative intertwines with the rich culture of the Bahamas. Environmental preservation is key; only 16% of the area is developed, while the remainder remains untouched and free of waste in landfills.

Visitors not only revel in the scenic beauty but also immerse themselves in local traditions. From architecture to decor, every detail echoes Bahamian culture. The experience is enhanced by the vibrant Junkanoo festival, where the spirit of Disney meets local music and dance, creating an unforgettable celebratory atmosphere.

Moreover, the Disney Fun in the Sun Beach Bash showcases the company’s beloved tunes reimagined with a local flair, immersing guests in a truly unique experience. Artistic displays throughout the resort feature sculptures and paintings created by talented Bahamian artists, enriching the environment further.

– The Farewell that Leaves a Mark –

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View of the Disney Magic cruise ship from the middle of the bridge linking the pier to Lookout Cay on the island of Eleuthera, Bahamas | Photo: Miguel Ángel Castillo / Yahoo

Leaving a place that surpasses all expectations is never easy. Each moment spent here is memorable, whether you seek adventure, culinary delights, or simply wish to bask in the sun. The exclusive adult areas offer a serene refuge, perfect for reflection and relaxation.

As the sun sets, the farewell feels imminent. Yet, there’s a soothing aspect to the experience: the heartfelt goodbye from the hosts, who line the dock, waving their hands adorned with Mickey’s signature white gloves, transforming what could be a melancholic parting into a promise of future visits. And while the day may end, the magic of the vacation continues aboard the ship, leaving each guest with the comforting knowledge that the memory of Lookout Cay will linger on.

Eleuthera surf club
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Eleuthera surf club hosts contest, looks to gain experience

The newly reborn Bahamas Surfing Association and the Eleuthera Surf Club have announced an April 5-10 waiting period for the First Annual Surfer’s Beach Classic presented by Island Made Gift Shop.

The surf contest is geared towards surfers looking to have fun and also gain experience in a contest setting. All levels and ages are welcome to enter. Friends and families are encouraged to come out and support the event and help raise funds for the non-profit Eleuthera Surf Club, an outreach program helping get local kids into the surf in a safe, supportive environment.

The contest will be run on one day during the 6-day waiting period and contest organizers hope to make that call near the beginning of the month as the wave forecast takes shape.  Saturday, April 6th, is the preferred day, and if conditions are ride-able that day the ‘Go’ call will be made.

Acting BSA President and Eleuthera Surf Club founder Tom Glucksmann is hoping to showcase a mixture of surfing talent.

“Some of the Abaco crew who recently competed in the ISA World Surfing Games are potentially interested, and I’m hoping some of our local ex-pats will come out too, but especially this contest is for our local kids and teens,” said Glucksmann, who’s operated a surf school and adventure tour business in Eleuthera since 2005.

The contest format will include Under-16 and Open divisions in both shortboard and longboard, with softboards or foamies allowed to compete in the longboard division.

Day-of volunteers and concession donations are needed.  To enter or volunteer contact Glucksmann at tom@bahamasadventures.com or WhatsApp 551-9635.