Most likely, your tour of Man-O-War Cay will start at the ferry dock. After a few minutes, you?ll turn left onto the Front Street and pass Gospel Chapel, one of the three churches on the island. Feel free to drop in. You?ll also pass the Man-O-War Marina and their on-site store, The Painted Fish. Look for resort wear, swim wear, and snorkelling gear. More?
PRESIDENTIAL mum Ms. Lillian Carter helped put Green Turtle Cay on the map when she visited this postcard pretty town in the ?80s. The nurse/turned peace corps worker/turned U.S. ambassador for the Carter administrator feasted on Bahamian seafood at the home of locals, then was given a tour of the community. In the popular Blue Bee Bar, she gallantly grabbed a local constable?s arm and gave him a spin on the ?dance floor.? More?
The 3.5 mile powder white sand beach of Treasure Cay, Abaco, has been voted "One of the 10 best beaches in the world" by National Geographic. It's kissed by crystal clear waters in the most amazing shades of blue and turquoise. Treasure Cay is located in Great Abaco, Bahamas. Nearby Carlton Point was settled by American Loyalists who migrated to the Bahamas during the American Revolution so they could remain loyal to the British Crown. More...
Marsh Harbour is the main township in the Abaco group of islands. It?s home to Pelican Shores, a high end residential community with lovely homes on a protected harbour and views of Guana Cay, Man O War Cay and Scotland Cay More...
Pale pink and white sand, sparkling turquoise sea and colourful vegetation come together to paint a beautiful picture of Great Guana Cay in the Abaco Islands. Guana Cay is approximately 13 miles from Marsh Harbour, where daily ferry service is available. More...
Hope Town on Elbow Cay in Abaco fronts the most photographed harbour in the entire Bahamas.
The historic, candy red and white striped lighthouse is a landmark, one of the last manual -operated lighthouses in the world, tended all night by the lighthouse keeper.
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