Insider guide
Abaco Islands
The Abaco Islands are home to some of the finest cruising grounds in the Bahamas, characterised by transparent turquoise water and pure white powder-sand beaches.
Starting in Marsh Harbour on Grand Abaco, there is a great marina to meet all your needs and from here head north to Treasure Cay. The stunning beach has great amenities, including a private marina, a golf course and a clutch of hotels. Close by, on the small island of Great Guana Cay. Baker's Bay Golf & Ocean Club attracts discerning groups looking for peace and quiet.
South of Marsh Harbour lies Little Harbour, home to a small colony of residents artists who have been lured by the inspiring landscape. You can enjoy the same from the deck of your yacht and witness picture-postcard sunsets, guaranteed to make you stop in your tracks. Multiple smaller islands offer excellent snorkelling, diving, surfing and fishing in their azure waters. There are no casinos, shopping malls or amusement parks here, just relaxed bars and restaurants on the fringe of beautiful landscapes – don't worry to book or plan ahead here. Simply enjoy hopping on your yacht from island to island, visiting quiet villages and appreciating the vast natural beauty.
Why charter in Abaco Islands?
- Beautiful beaches
- Great surf spots
- History and culture
- Stunning views
- Wreck diving
In the know
All Year Round
High season:
October - March
In the know
All Year Round
High season:
October - March
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The best of Abaco Islands
1
Head to Great Guana Cay and anchor at the exclusive Bakers Bay for relaxed beaches plus some excellent snorkelling and fishing
2
Anchor off Man O Way Cay and have a light lunch at Hibiscus Café, before buying travel bags at Norman Albury Sail Makers
3
Snorkel or dive on Fowl Cay, part of the third largest barrier reef in the world
Itineraries
Nassau to Nassau
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