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Dining at the Club is a wonderful experience that serves up delicious meals with a view of the harbour in both a casual and formal setting. On the same premises is the popular Yacht Club Pub that is decorated in flags and dollar bills and is home to the Tipsy Turtle Rum Punch.
Miles of white sandy beach and turquoise water can be found on Great Guana Cay that is perfect for swimming, beachcombing and snorkeling.
This cavern filled reef is located on the north side of Guana Cay. Beautiful colorful coral gardens with many varieties of fish surround this horseshoe shaped reef. The reef features large numbers of caverns and tunnels. Some are well lit and are near the outside openings.
These are two beautiful coral heads located near The maze. The maximum depth is 30 feet. The heads have lots of fish, health corals and interesting crevasses to explore.
A 40-slip marina, featuring many amenities, has the capacity to accommodate vessels to a maximum of 110ft, with a draft up to 9ft at high tide and 6ft at low tide. The marina is in close proximity to duty free shopping, souvenir shopping and the down town area.
A family operated business that is situated in the heart of Hope Town, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors to dine in a casual setting overlooking the harbour. Open Sun-Sat 11:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. except Tuesday-closed; forms of payment are cash and Visa.
After touring the historic settlement of New Plymouth, there is cozy restaurant on the waterfront that will serve up some refreshing drinks and a variety of tasty dishes to your liking. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner, serving Bahamian and American dishes.
Henry is an experienced boat captain, fisherman, and leisure explorer of the many cays that make up the Abacos.
Built in 1836 by the British Imperial Lighthouse Service and named after its geological formation, this lighthouse is known as one of the oldest lighthouse in the Bahamas and the first lighthouse built in the Abacos.
Both locals and visitors like to start their day at the coffee house that offers a friendly atmosphere for them to enjoy their freshly roasted cup of coffee and their tasty baked goods that are available for sale. The coffee house also features a boutique and free wi-fi.
Say “I DO” with the famous Elbow Cay lighthouse as your witness. Whether it’s an elopement for two or a long weekend with your closest friends and family, we will help make your island wedding truly special.
For boaters to the Abacos, Hope Town Inn & Marina boasts a brand new 50 slip surge free marina equipped with first class pedestals.
Plan a romantic dinner at our private poolside pavillion or casually chill out by the pool and order some refreshing cocktails and mouth watering Bahamian appetizers.
The library is run by volunteers and is usually opened during the winter months.
This gift shop has a wide range of items for both men and women, which include: jewelry, resort wear clothing, Bahamian music, home decor and other souvenir pieces. There is also another location in Hope Town that is stocked with the same merchandise.
Based in Hope Town, Ira offers both full and half day fishing trips that are outfitted with snacks and drinks.
Known for its hot and fresh homemade bread that can be bought plain, with coconut or with raisins. Other bakery items include: Bahamian tarts, cakes, breakfast sandwiches, danishes and cookies. Store Hours: Monday-Saturday between the hours of 7:00a.m.-6:00p.m.
After sightseeing and shopping, stop by the snack bar to treat yourself to a delicious snack or an ice cream flavor of your choice. Open Monday thru Saturday for lunch and dinner only.
Whether you are a local or a visitor, you will find that Jamie's serves delicious home-style food in a casual and friendly atmosphere. The small family run restaurant is located on the tourist strip in Marsh Harbour and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Enjoy a cup of freshly made coffee and a pastry delight, while reading your favorite book in a welcoming and cozy space. The coffee shop also displays paintings on the wall and other souvenir items that are available for purchase.
With over 15 years of experience, Jay is an independent guide who has extensive knowledge on bonefishing in the Abacos.
Jennifer is a professional violinist who performs beautiful music for weddings and other special occasions.
Fishing locations: South Abaco Marls, Cherokee Sound Flats; 22 years' experience.
A professional and experienced bonefishing guide who knows the marls in Central and South Abaco very well.
The studio is a unique find, specializing in hand made wooden boat models and a variety of other souvenir items. Joe is a recipient of the prestigious Cacique Award for his outstanding work in handicraft in The Bahamas.
John Bull is the retailer of the Rolex Watch, along with other fine jewelery, leather goods, fragrance, cosmetics, cameras and cigars. John Bull is located on the tourist strip in Marsh Harbour and is open Monday thru Saturday.
Using a 5000 year old wax process, Pete Johnston has been specializing in bronze sculptures ever since it was introduced to him by his father the late Randolph Johnston in 1952.
The Jolly Roger Bar & Bistro sports a casual, nautical indoor and outdoor setting that serves up delicious breakfasts, lunches and dinners daily, seven days a week.
Fishing locations: South Abaco Marls, Cherokee Sound Marls; 7 years' experience.
Fishing locations: North Abaco Marls, Sand Banks Marls; 4 years' experience.