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Elbow Reef Lighthouse Collection

Located in Hope Town on Elbow Cay in the Abaco Islands of the Bahamas, the Elbow Reef Lighthouse stands as a testament to maritime history



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Located in Hope Town on Elbow Cay in the Abaco Islands of the Bahamas, the Elbow Reef Lighthouse stands as a testament to maritime history. As the last kerosene burning manned lighthouse in the world, it holds a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike. Perched proudly on its rocky outpost, this iconic structure has guided countless ships through treacherous waters since its construction in 1863. Its distinctive red and white stripes make it easily recognizable from afar, serving as a beacon of hope for sailors navigating these perilous seas. The Elbow Reef Lighthouse is not only a symbol of safety but also an architectural marvel. Standing at 89 feet tall, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of Hope Town and beyond. Visitors can climb its spiral staircase to reach the top and witness firsthand the stunning vistas that surround this historic landmark. For those seeking adventure or simply wanting to immerse themselves in history, a visit to Elbow Reef Lighthouse is an absolute must. The journey begins at Hope Town Island Lodge Hotel ferry dock where travelers embark on a short boat ride to reach their destination. As you approach this magnificent structure, you can't help but feel awe-struck by its grandeur and significance. Stepping foot onto solid ground near Elbow Reef Lighthouse fills one with a sense of reverence for all those who have tended to its flame over centuries past. Whether you're captivated by maritime history or simply drawn to picturesque landscapes, visiting Elbow Reef Lighthouse promises an unforgettable experience. It serves as both a reminder of our seafaring heritage and a testament to human ingenuity – standing tall against time's relentless march forward.