Bahamas Cliff Jumping: An Adrenaline Rush You Won’t Soon Forget
I’ll never forget the moment I watched my son Ethan peer over the edge of a 25-foot limestone cliff into water so clear it looked like a swimming pool. He was nervous, but the kind of nervous that comes right before a big grin. That’s the thing about cliff jumping in the Bahamas — it’s not just about the drop. It’s about finding the right spot, checking the conditions, and knowing when to take the leap. Eleuthera alone has at least five distinct cliff-jumping spots, with jumps ranging from 5 to 40 feet — all within a 90-mile island.