Harbour Island, Bahamas, is renowned for its picturesque scenery, pink sand beaches, and charming, understated luxury. The Island has a typically Bahamian loyalist architecture that provides a unique cachet. Loyalist architecture of the late 1700’s is characterised by white picket fences, gingerbread trim and clapboard structure.
Harbour Island Hotel architecture on the island typically combines traditional Bahamian style blending seamlessly into the tropical surroundings. Here are different styles of hotels in Harbour Island (characteristics):
Harbour Island hotels are small in size, private and destructured, tropical and luxurious. They incorporate modern amenities with bahamian charm using teak, coral stone or lime stone