Lighthouse Point, at the southernmost tip of the island of Eleuthera, has been treasured by generations of Bahamians. CNN recently named the point one of the island’s handful of “showstopping sights”. It’s limestone cliffs overlooking unspoiled beaches, and turquoise waters are unique in the Bahamas. The point is surrounded by waters containing important geological features and rich biodiversity, including endangered coral, high concentrations of sharks, fish and other marine life. The surrounding ocean is so biologically rich that the area has been formally proposed to the government as a Marine Protected Area.

Yet Disney has received an initial green light from the Government of the Bahamas to push ahead with plans for a massive cruise ship port at the point. This is our last chance to save Lighthouse Point and create a sustainable future for South Eleuthera.

Join the environmental groups working to protect Lighthouse Point - take action and sign the petition to call upon Disney to secure a different, more suitable site for their cruise ship port and instead work with Bahamian citizen groups on a sustainable development alternative for Lighthouse Point.



