The Abacos
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Abacos - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
The Abaco National Park was established in 1994 as a sanctuary for the endangered Abaco parrot, of which there are fewer than 3,000. Many other...Read More
Upon arrival in Hope Town Harbour you'll first see a much-photographed Bahamas landmark, an 89-foot-tall, candy-striped lighthouse built in 1864. The lighthouse's construction was delayed...Read More
Sculptor Pete Johnston and his sons and acolytes cast magnificent lifelike bronze figures using the age-old lost-wax method at the only bronze foundry in The...Read More
This small beach at the southern tip of Elbow Cay is a popular boater's stop. The soft white sand is well protected from the close...Read More
Walking hundreds of feet along this dock above the shallow aquamarine sea is well worth a visit to the quaint village of Cherokee Sound, especially...Read More
This beach is world famous for its expanse of truly powder-like sand and breathtaking turquoise water. A few hotels and homes line the miles long...Read More
Tucked away toward the northwestern end of the Treasure Cay development are the ruins of the very first settlement in Abaco, founded by the Loyalists...Read More
One of the tiniest museums in the world is located under the communications tower in Cherokee Sound in a small building that used to house...Read More
The beaches on Guana Cay stretch along much of the island's ocean side and are often only separated by rocky outcroppings. The sand here is...Read More
This memorial wall is adorned with plaques honoring residents who have helped to develop the community over the years. Notice that most of them share...Read More
Off the Great Abaco Highway at the turn in the road that takes you to Sandy Point, a rugged, single-lane dirt track leads you to...Read More
Historic artifacts from the boat-building industry are on display in this small museum, offering a true look back into life as it was way back,...Read More
The past is present in this garden across the street from the New Plymouth Inn (note that it's laid out in the pattern of the...Read More
In a protected park, this is a great spot for snorkeling and diving on nearby Sandy Cay reef. The cay is small and between two...Read More
If shelling and solitude are your thing, venture 50 miles southwest of Marsh Harbour to the sleepy fishing village of Sandy Point. Large shells wash...Read More
A half-hour drive south of Marsh Harbour is a crudely marked electric pole directing you to turn right onto an old logging trail. A short...Read More
You'll need a car or at least a bicycle to visit this natural wonder, but it's worth the trek. Scientists believe the Treasure Cay Blue...Read More
There are big cash prizes that increase with the number of registered boats at the Treasure Cay Billfish Championship in June. The final day includes...Read More
This volunteer-run museum houses Hope Town memorabilia and photographs. Exhibits highlight Lucayan and pirate artifacts found on the island. Many descendants of Mrs. Malone, who...Read More
New Plymouth's most frequently visited attraction is the Bahamas' oldest historical museum, dedicated to a model-ship builder and direct descendant of the island's original European-American...Read More
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