Known for its 135 empty beaches, the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas will welcome its first luxury boutique hotel, The Potlatch Club, in June 2024. The 11-key former private home, popular with New York socialites in the 1960s and 70s. The property fell into disrepair in the 1980s, but has now been restored.
New owners Bruce Loshusan and Hans Febles stumbled across the dilapidated property in 2016. A seven-year renovation followed, during which the property was designed and landscaped by Hans Febles alongside Nassau-based interior designer Amanda Lindroth.
Fronting a seven-mile deserted stretch of pink-sand beach, The Potlatch Club is set on 12 acres of landscaped gardens. The accommodations are a mix of three historic and newly built whitewashed suites, three garden cottages, and three ocean-facing cottages besides a one- and a four-bedroom ocean-view villa, which include butler service. All accommodations offer easy access to the restaurant, Pavilion Bar, spa and gym.
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