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The Best Attractions In Abaco Islands

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The Abaco Islands lie in the northern Bahamas 180 miles east of South Florida. They comprise the main islands of Great Abaco and Little Abaco, along with smaller barrier cays. The northernmost are Walker's Cay, and its sister island Grand Cay. To the south, the next inhabited islands are Spanish Cay and Green Turtle Cay, with its settlement of New Plymouth, Great Guana Cay, private Scotland Cay, Man-O-War Cay, and Elbow Cay, with its settlement of Hope Town. Southernmost are Tilloo Cay and Lubbers Quarters. Another of note off Abaco's western shore is onetime Gorda Cay, now a Disney Island and cruise ship stop and renamed Castaway Cay. Also in the vici...
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The Best Attractions In Abaco Islands

  • 1. Elbow Cay Great Abaco Island
    Elbow Cay is an eight-mile-long cay in the Abaco Islands of the Bahamas. Originally populated by British loyalists fleeing the newly independent United States of America in 1785, it has survived on fishing, boat building, and salvage. Its main village of Hope Town surrounds a protected harbor with a noted red-and-white-striped one-hundred-and-twenty-foot-tall lighthouse built in 1863.
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  • 6. Treasure Cay Beach Great Abaco Island
    Treasure Cay, is a parcel of land connected to Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas. It has a population of 1,187.Here you’ll find two resorts, condos, villas, and private homes, many for rent. Located within are bars, restaurants, shops, and a bakery, a ceramic shop of handcrafted items made on premises. There is a large marina that hosts seasonal fishing tournaments, tennis courts, and a golf course. Its beach lies on the Sea of Abaco and is highly ranked on a regular basis amongst travel magazines. In the vicinity you can find the Green Turtle Cay Ferry Dock and some interesting exploration at the nearby Blue Hole nestled in the pine barrens.
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  • 9. Guana Cay Beach Great Abaco Island
    Great Guana Cay is an islet in The Bahamas. It is a long, narrow islet, 7 miles long. It is in the centre of the Abaco Islands and is near Gumelemi Cay. It is about 8 miles from Marsh Harbour. Approximately 150 people live on the island, mostly along the five and a half mile long stretch of beach. Great Guana Cay's settlement is known for its loyalist culture and architecture, as well as its social scene. Several traditional loyalist homes are in the settlement, which wraps around a natural harbor.
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  • 13. Ocean Beach Great Abaco Island
    Baker's Bay Golf & Ocean Club is a private resort community in the Northeastern Bahamas. The development is located near Baker's Bay in Great Guana Cay situated between the Sea of Abaco and the Atlantic Ocean. The 585-acre project is a resort development of 385 homes. Developed by Discovery Land Company, the project will include a Tom Fazio-designed 18 hole golf course, 200-slip marina, Marina Village resort area, and a private club that includes beach club and spa. The golf course is notable for its very relaxed dress code, which permits and even encourages golfers to play barefoot. The club and its dress code received media attention when Welsh professional footballer Gareth Bale completed the course wearing nothing but a pair of boxer briefs.
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