Hotels with Hot Tub In Room in Eleuthera and Harbour Island
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Check prices in Eleuthera and Harbour Island for tomorrow night, Mar 22 - Mar 23Featured Eleuthera and Harbour Island Hotels with Hot Tubs

Sky Beach Club
Queens Highway Governor's Harbour Eleuthera
Guests staying at Sky Beach Club enjoy access to a private beach, an outdoor pool, and free WiFi in public areas. A stay here includes free parking. Other amenities at this beach hotel include a terrace and barbecue grills.
On private beach
Pool

The Cove Eleuthera
Queen's Highway, BS Gregory Town
$1,450 nightly
The price is $1,590 total per night
$1,590 total
Apr 12 - Apr 13
Total with taxes and fees
Guests of The Cove Eleuthera have access to a private beach, a full-service spa, and an outdoor pool. There's free parking and limo/town car service. The front desk is staffed 24/7 to help with dry cleaning/laundry, tours or tickets, and securing valuables. If you like to take your furry friend along on your adventures, this pet-friendly property offers food and water bowls. Other amenities at this beach resort include a 24-hour gym, free WiFi in public areas, and meeting rooms.
On private beach
Pool
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Eleuthera and Harbour Island hotels essential information
Accommodation | 968 hotels |
|---|---|
Lowest Price | $1,590 |
Highest Price | $1,590 |
Popular hotels | Sky Beach Club, The Cove Eleuthera |
Recent Hotels with Hot Tubs Reviews

Tingum Village Hotel
2/5 Poor
"The photos on the website do not reflect the current condition of the property. It is quite outdated and needs attention. The room’s kitchen is mediocre at best. The hotel lounge is dark and uninviting with only four stools. The room decks or patios offer no view, inhibited by a five-foot lattice fence. Appreciated the simple breakfast each morning. Don’t be lured in by the use of “charming” to describe the inn. This is a bare bones experience in a tired space. "
A verified traveler stayed at Tingum Village Hotel
Posted 3 days ago


