Cape Eleuthera Resort and Yacht Club was opened in 1972/73. It was located on the south-western tip of Eleuthera, known as Powell Point, in the Bahamas. The resort formed part of a $35million development that was known as Cape Eleuthera by Avon Harbour Ltd that began on 23 November 1970.
Located on 5,900 acres, the resort offered private villas with a club house providing dining facilities. It also house a deep water marina and provided activities such as game fishing, an 18 hole championship golf course designed by Bruce Devlin and Bob von Hagge, and illuminated shuffleboard and tennis courts. It also provided an Olympic-sized swimming pool.
References
- Bahamas Handbook and Businessman’s Annual (1978)
- The Island Hopping Digital Guide to the Northern Bahamas – Part IV – Eleuthera and Cat Island
Including Half Moon Cay (Little San Salvador) – Stephen J. Pavlidis (2015) - Skin Diver 1980-06: Vol 29 Iss 6
- Skin Diver 1975-06: Vol 24 Iss 6