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“It’s down the road just five minutes,” she said. “No turns. You can’t miss it.”My girlfriend and I thanked our concierge at the front desk of The Other Side Hotel on the Bahamas'
—the beachside boutique our ferry dropped us off at—and headed inland. The dirt path went up and down again with no sign of the accommodations we had booked for the next few days. Was it even real? The photos and videos we saw of The Farm, a new hotel on Eleuthera island, before the tripmake it seem too good to be true.And then, rising up another hill, we saw it, almost appearing out of nowhere: An expansive piece of property with swaying palm trees, 200 sweet-smelling garden beds, and thatched-roofed cottages scattered along the outer edges.
“It's a little oasis in the jungle,” said Ben Simmons, founder of The Farm.Simmons, who also runs Harbour Island’s
, actually built the farm part of The Farm back in 2018. It provided fruits and vegetables and eggs (there are about 70 clucking chickens on-site) to the kitchens of his two hotels and his wedding business. But Simmons—who acquired the land in a squabble that dates back to a dramatic 18th-century sea battle involving his Eleutheran ancestors defeating the much more powerful Spaniards—had bigger plans for his agricultural oasis. He wanted to grow his business, he wanted to increase the number of Bahamian-owned properties in the Caribbean, and, most importantly, he wanted to instill in travelers and locals the ideas of sustainability and living off the Caribbean’s rich, fertile land.
So, five years later, he thought, why not also build another hoteljust made the case for bringing
On Friday, the Grammy award-winning star held a private performance at the Edge NYC in Hudson Yards with Samsung to celebrate the launch of the Galaxy S25 Edge.For the occasion—which took place a staggering 1,100 feet above ground—Doechii opted for an outfit with collegiate charm.
The star of her evening look was, without a doubt, her khaki trench coat from White Abyss with a voluminous, complete with exaggerated, oversized sleeves and ribbed cuffs. But as always, great style lies in the details—and the artist, alongside her stylist Sam Woolf, knows this best.