This place is an incredible place with great views. However, you have to know the risk you take when you go here and how to visit safely. There is a body of water that looks calm and safe, but once the current picks up, and it will with time, it becomes a death trap. If you are in the unsafe area when the waves get wild, then you will continuously be flung into the rocks. Getting out will be impossible, and you will have to just wait until the water calms back down before you will be able to get out. This could happen fast or take some time. But however long it takes, you will have no control over where the water takes you. By the time the water calms down, you could be in critical condition or worse. I'll share pictures in this review detailing the unsafe area for visuals. I want people to be able to enjoy what this place has to offer without experiencing any harm. Make sure to bring good quality water shoes. The path to queens bath is rocky, and includes some vertical steps at times. Not something to do in flip flops or sandals. There are many sea urgents with spikes on their back in the safe water area. If you step on one while barefoot, it will wound your foot. Bring water shoes! There is a small parking lot by the road. From the parking lot, follow the path and hike left until you get to queens bath. There is also a cave and lots of cool high points to hike around the area. Don't let the risk get in the way of this experience. Just be safe and avoid the dangerous...
Read moreTruly awe inspiring! Beautiful and definitely a must see! I thought I reviewed this already but will do again. Make sure to wear swim shoes/Crocs with hard bottom or sneakers and then change into swim shoes. Flip flops not advised. You need your toes covered because it is extremely rocky. The path down is really not a oath but an area to the center and kettle to the left where the rocks slope or go downward. If you have a toddler or child 45lbs or under (approximately 4 and under) I strongly suggest getting a back carrier and wearing them down the rocks and when you walk back up. I saw people struggling with a 3 and 4 year olds. Once there it is really cool for them. Look out for the sea urchins. They are harmless but don't step on them. I advise you to keep your shoes on. Cool when you just sit there and small fish swim around you. ...
Read more⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️WARNING ⚠️ ⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️ PLEASE NEVER GO HERE!! We came to queens bath while we were in Eleuthera. It’s extremely dangerous. Our group of 7 walked down into the baths, the tide came in and launched every person in every direction. My husband and children nearly died. This is not an exaggeration. My husband broke his elbow and foot. Got over 50 stitches in his knee. My children and their friends have cuts and bruises all over their bodies. They look like they’ve been dragged behind a moving vehicle. Let’s not forget there isn’t an actual hospital on the island just a clinic. We paid $500.00 for X-rays at a different private clinic. Then $875.00 USD cash (cause no one takes credit cards) for antibiotics and burn creams for every. It was a complete disaster. It’s not worth it. Please...
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