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Our 192-slip marina has the capacity to accommodate vessels to a maximum of 170 feet in length, with a draft of up to 10 feet at high tide and 7 feet at low tide. We are in close proximity to duty-free shopping, souvenir stores and the downtown area.

Central Abaco

Th casual elegance of Sea Spray’s indoor restaurant, the Boat House, is a great place to dine as a couple or with a group of friends. There is also the option to dine outdoors at the Garbonzo Reef Bar that overlooks the calm waters of the Marina, which is very popular during lunch.

The Cays

A delightful way to experience the sea and coral reefs surrounding the Abacos is through Brendal's Dive Center that offers great Dive and Snorkeling Packages.

The Cays

Known specifically for their warm and tasty cinnamon buns, Florence Café is a bakery and coffee shop that specializes in homemade bread, cakes, cookies, assorted pastries and a variety of tasty light snacks.

North Abaco

Specializing in Bahamian cuisine, Cap'n Jack's overlooks the Harbour in Hope Town, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner in a casual outdoor atmosphere. Open Mon-Sat 8:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m. during breakfast, 11:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.

The Cays

Your voyage with Captain Plug offers many possibilities when exploring Abaco and its surrounding Cays by sea. There are numerous fun and educational itineraries already planned for you, in addition to providing you with the option to charter your own course.

The Cays

Reef Relief is operating the center as a public educational facility to increase awareness and support for protecting coral reefs in this fast growing area of The Bahamas.

The Cays

This spot was the founding city of Treasure Cay and is located on the northeast peninsula of what is now Treasure Cay Beach. Six hundred American Loyalists who migrated to The Bahamas because of their allegiance to Great Britain during the American Revolution, built the settlement in 1783.

North Abaco

The beach at Casuarina Point is perfect for strolling barefoot and collecting seashells along the way.

South Abaco

Sunday Morning Worship is at 11:00am; Sunday 360 Youth Night is at 6:00pm; Tuesday Midday Encounter is at 12:00pm and Tuesday Life in the Word is at 7:00pm. The church has a seating capacity of 520 and a fellowship hall that can seat 200.

Central Abaco

In the 1850's, a dark cloud covered the community of Hope Town when residents were exposed to the Cholera epidemic. This highly contagious and incurable disease spread rapidly through the community resulting in one hundred lives being lost.

The Cays

A seasoned entertainer in the Abacos, with years of performing at the Tipsy Seagull Bar in Treasure Cay. Chris entertains as a 'one man band' and is also available for private parties, events and wedding receptions.

North Abaco

Specializes in local Bahamian music and can be booked as a solo performer or with a four-piece band.

North Abaco

About 100 yards from the water's edge sits the Coco Beach Bar & Grill, famous for its Bahamian drink specialties and local grilled favorites.

North Abaco

Our 80-slip marina has the capacity to accommodate vessels at a maximum of 175 ft. with drafts of up to 7 ft. at high tide and 5 1/2 ft. at low tide.

Central Abaco

Popular with their conch dishes that are freshly prepared and lively atmosphere that attract both locals and visitors alike. This waterfront restaurant is open for lunch and dinner only.

Central Abaco

While out on the boat, hop over to Cracker P's for lunch or dinner, which is in close proximity to Elbow Cay. The restaurant, which provides an amazing view of the Sea of Abaco, offers some of the best food, drinks and enjoyment in the Abacos.

The Cays

This family owned and operated business serves many of your favorite Bahamian dishes and baked goods. They also cater to private functions and specialize in birthday and wedding cakes.

North Abaco

The beach at Crossing Rocks is uncrowded and great for long walks and relaxation.

South Abaco

This is a beautiful reef located at the north end of Guana Cay. There are beautiful coral formations, lots of fish and sometimes schools of barracudas hanging about. The reef has a huge ledge in it which leads to a beautiful cavern room that's filled with silversides in the summer.

Our restaurant offers a menu that incorporates fresh local seafood with some influences from Asia and the Mediterranean, as well as a good selection of vegetarian items.

Central Abaco

A popular spot for the locals to meet up with friends after work and during the weekend. The bar offers a sporting atmosphere that features happy hour daily, pool & dart tournaments, flat screen TVs and entertainment.

Central Abaco

Enjoy a variety of freshly baked breads, pastries and other treats at this local bakery that is located on Don McKay.

Central Abaco

An experienced guide for light spinning tackle and fly-fishing here in the Abacos.

Central Abaco

Having lived on the Island of Man-O-War Cay all of his life, David has become a great fisherman and shares his knowledge and experience by offering half and full day fishing trips.

The Cays

With more than 15 years' of experience, Derek is well experienced and familiar with the flats in the Sandy Point and Moore's Island areas.

South Abaco

Trusted since 1978. Encounter the tropical marine life and the underwater formation of The Abacos with one of the islands most experienced dive shops.

Central Abaco

This full-service dive center offers amazing reef and wreck dives throughout the waters surrounding the Abacos. Snorkeling and adventure trips are also available for persons wanting to explore the nearby Cays and Abaco's brillant coral and fish life.

The Cays

DiveTime specializes in full service scuba diving, PADI Certifications and custom scuba diving vacations in Abaco. Our headquarters on Man-O-War Cay is only minutes from both of Abaco's pristine National Parks.

The Cays

A charming and beautiful location for your intimate I Do's. The resort sits on Great Guana Cay's stunning seven (7) miles long beach that will be picture perfect for your wedding photos.

The Cays

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