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[[File:Windermeresign.JPG|thumb|200px|Windermere Sign From Queens Highway, Eleuthera]]
[[File:Windermeresign.JPG|thumb|200px|Windermere Sign From Queens Highway, Eleuthera]]
'''Windermere Island is''' a small [[island]] in [[The Bahamas]], off the coast of [[Eleuthera]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Windermere Island |url=https://windermereislandowners.com/ |access-date=2024-07-25 |website=Windermere Island Homeowners Association}}</ref> The two islands are connected by a bridge.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Hicks |first=India |date=1 July 2023 |title=An insider’s guide to Harbour Island, The Bahamas, |url=https://www.countrylife.co.uk/travel/an-insiders-guide-to-harbour-island-the-bahamas-by-india-hicks-257310 |access-date=2024-07-25 |work=Country Life}}</ref>
'''Windermere Island''' is a small [[island]] in [[The Bahamas]] that measures approximately 5.5 miles long.


The island is approximately 5.5 miles (8.9 kilometers) long. The bridge was built by [[David Trefgarne, 2nd Baron Trefgarne|Lord Trefgarne]], who was the former owner of the island.
The island is connected to a larger island of [[Eleuthera]] by a short bridge which is protected by a guardhouse. The bridge was built by Lord Trefgarne who was a former owner of the Island. The adjoining waters and flats of [[Savannah Sound]] are considered to be a premier [[bonefishing]] location, and Windermere's five-mile-long beach is protected by a five-mile-long reef that is rich in fish and underwater flora. It is also located in the same bay as Camp Bahamas. There are also many [[Sandcrab|sand crabs]] and [[Whale shark|whale sharks]].


The adjoining waters and flats of [[Savannah Sound]] are a popular [[bonefishing]] location, and Windermere's 5-mile-long beach is protected by a 5-mile-long (8 kilometers) reef that is rich in fish and underwater flora. It is also located in the same bay as Camp Bahamas. There are numerous animals around the island, including [[sand crab]]s and [[whale shars]]s.
The island is populated with private homes and the Windermere Island Club.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Club at Windermere |url=https://windermereislandowners.com/pages/the-club-at-windermere |access-date=2022-10-26 |website=Windermere Island Owners Association |language=en}}</ref> A vacation home rental on Windermere Island is the only way to access this private island. [[Diana, Princess of Wales]] and [[Prince Charles]] spent their 1981 honeymoon on the island. Famous residents have included [[Jacques-Yves Cousteau]], The Duke and Duchess of Abercorn ([[James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn]]), [[Toni Braxton]], [[India Hicks]], and The Johnson Family ([[Lyndon B. Johnson]]).


== Residents ==
In April 2008, the island was a setting for the wedding of singer-songwriter [[Mariah Carey]] to comedian [[Nick Cannon]] who were married at Carey’s private residence on the island.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.today.com/popculture/mariah-carey-reportedly-marries-bahamas-wbna24413267 |title=Mariah Carey reportedly married in Bahamas |date=2008-05-02 |publisher=Today.com |accessdate=2008-05-08}}</ref>
The island is populated with private homes and holiday rental properties. [[Diana, Princess of Wales]], and [[Charles III]] spent their 1981 honeymoon on the island. Famous residents have included: [[Jacques-Yves Cousteau]]; [[James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn|the 5th Duke of Abercorn]] and his late wife [[Alexandra Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn|Sacha, Duchess of Abercorn]]; [[Toni Braxton]]; [[India Hicks]]; and the family of [[Lyndon B. Johnson]].


In April 2008, singer-songwriter [[Mariah Carey]] and comedian [[Nick Cannon]] were married at Carey’s private residence on the island.
== References ==
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== External links ==
== Geography ==
Windermere Island is adjacent to the larger island of [[Eleuthera]], and the two islands are connected by a bridge. The Windermere island offers white sandy beaches, bright blue waters, and unnaturally planted [[Arecaceae]] trees.
* [http://www.windermereislandclub.com Windermere Island Club]


The island is approximately 5.5 miles (8.9 kilometers) long and 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) wide, with a total area of about 5 square miles (8 km<sup>2</sup>).
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Windermere Island is home to a number of different ecosystems, including pine forests, mangrove swamps, and sand dunes. The island is also surrounded by [[Coral reef|coral reefs]], which provide important habitats for a variety of marine life, and provide countless [[Ecosystem service|ecosystem services]].


The island's climate is tropical, with warm temperatures year-round and a rainy season from May to October. The vegetation on the island is adapted to these conditions, with species such as coconut palms, sea grapes, and bougainvillea thriving in the warm, humid environment.
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== References ==
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[[Category:Islands of the Bahamas]]

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Windermere Island is located in Bahamas
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The location of Windermere Island within the Bahamas
Geography
LocationAtlantic Ocean
Coordinates25°04′N 76°06′W / 25.067°N 76.100°W / 25.067; -76.100
ArchipelagoLucayan Archipelago
Administration
Additional information
Time zone
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ISO codeBS-CE
Windermere Sign From Queens Highway, Eleuthera

Windermere Island is a small island in The Bahamas, off the coast of Eleuthera.[1] The two islands are connected by a bridge.[2]

The island is approximately 5.5 miles (8.9 kilometers) long. The bridge was built by Lord Trefgarne, who was the former owner of the island.

The adjoining waters and flats of Savannah Sound are a popular bonefishing location, and Windermere's 5-mile-long beach is protected by a 5-mile-long (8 kilometers) reef that is rich in fish and underwater flora. It is also located in the same bay as Camp Bahamas. There are numerous animals around the island, including sand crabs and whale sharss.

Residents

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The island is populated with private homes and holiday rental properties. Diana, Princess of Wales, and Charles III spent their 1981 honeymoon on the island. Famous residents have included: Jacques-Yves Cousteau; the 5th Duke of Abercorn and his late wife Sacha, Duchess of Abercorn; Toni Braxton; India Hicks; and the family of Lyndon B. Johnson.

In April 2008, singer-songwriter Mariah Carey and comedian Nick Cannon were married at Carey’s private residence on the island.

Geography

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Windermere Island is adjacent to the larger island of Eleuthera, and the two islands are connected by a bridge. The Windermere island offers white sandy beaches, bright blue waters, and unnaturally planted Arecaceae trees.

The island is approximately 5.5 miles (8.9 kilometers) long and 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) wide, with a total area of about 5 square miles (8 km2).

Windermere Island is home to a number of different ecosystems, including pine forests, mangrove swamps, and sand dunes. The island is also surrounded by coral reefs, which provide important habitats for a variety of marine life, and provide countless ecosystem services.

The island's climate is tropical, with warm temperatures year-round and a rainy season from May to October. The vegetation on the island is adapted to these conditions, with species such as coconut palms, sea grapes, and bougainvillea thriving in the warm, humid environment.

References

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  1. ^ "Windermere Island". Windermere Island Homeowners Association. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
  2. ^ Hicks, India (1 July 2023). "An insider's guide to Harbour Island, The Bahamas,". Country Life. Retrieved 2024-07-25.