The Abacos are a 120 mile-long collection of spectacular islands, and each island holds equally beautiful and friendly people. The Abacos are bright, yet quiet, and their natural splendor holds adventures for everyone.
Treasure Cay*Green Turtle Cay* Marsh Harbour* the hub of Abaco, the small downtown area serves as our commercial depot. On this third largest city of the Bahamas you will find, banks, food stores, shopping, cappuccino coffees, fresh conch salad, local Yacht Clubs, fine dining and evening dancing. A variety of sightseeing, kayaking, bird watching, day trips to other surrounding cays, day sailing trips, sunset cruises, wild dolphin encounters, snorkeling, wall dives and other tours are available from local tour companies.
Elbow Cay Famous for it's surfing and the historic hand wound lighthouse that stands watch over this quiet New England style island. Settled in 1785 this island has become a haven for our visitors, many never leaving but making this their home. There are a number of restaurants, snorkeling off of the many available beaches, sailing with members of the Hope Town Sailing Club and to complete your holiday, be sure to take in one of the islands beautiful sunsets…..enjoy!
Guana Cay located 9 miles from Marsh Harbour, a settlement just shy of 100 people that like to hand under the famous Fig Tree where you can catch the latest gossip or directions to wherever you may be going. Guana boasts one of the most beautiful beaches in Abaco with its reefs just offshore, making it one of the largest reef barriers in the world. There are several places to dine, snorkeling is a must, diving or kayaking can be arranged, or rent a golf cart and tour this gem of an island.
Man-O-War Cay surely this is one of the most beautiful and protected harbours in the world, our boaters always say. You are in Man-O-War where the local folks are fiercely protective of their lovely island. Without a doubt these islanders are some of the finest boat and home builders in the world and you can witness them at work. Using their unique sail making, they turn canvas into beautiful hand made bags, luggage and other goods for sale at the Sail Shop. We recommend lunch at Hibiscus and stroll over to the beach before catching a ferry back to where you are staying.
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