Governors Harbour - Levi Island
- Location: North Eleuthera
- Lat / Lon: N 25° 12.620' / W 076° 15.804'
- Depth: 8'-10'
- Tide: 2.5'-3.5'
- Description:
Levi Island is an uninhabited rock about a mile north of Cupids Cay and in settled conditions it is an easy dinghy ride away. There is an anchorage on the east side of the island that is framed by the island itself, a shallow sandbar to the north and the mainland of Eleuthera. There is good protection from the west and north, with good holding in clear sand. For those who wish to be close to Governor’s Harbour but prefer a less crowded anchorage this is a good choice. During the winter months moving back and forth between the Levi Island anchorage and Governors Harbour is a viable strategy for dealing the clocking wind from a passing cold front
Holding:
4.00
Good holding in sand, avoid grassy patches
Wind Protection:
4.00
W-SE - some exposure from the north
Current Flow:
4.00
Wake Protection:
4.00
Open and Exposed South
Scenic Beauty:
4.00
Ease of Shopping:
2.00
Shore Access:
4.00
Shore access is difficult
Pet Friendly:
4.00
Rocky shoreline. Getting shore is easiest in Governor's Harbour
Cell Service:
4.00
Good Coverage