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Abacos
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Great Guana Cay
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Manjack Cay
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Green Turtle Cay
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Hope Town-Elbow Cay
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Little Harbour-Great Abaco
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Lynyard Cay
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Man-O-War

Abacos Bliss: One Week of Bahamian Sailing

Departing from Abacos, The Bahamas, Caribbean
Recommended duration: ideal for 7 days

Sail through the crystal-clear waters of the Abacos, where each cay offers a blend of peaceful anchorages, vibrant culture, and stunning marine life.

Join us on this unforgettable island-hopping adventure through the heart of the Bahamas! 🌊⛵

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Total Sailing:80 Miles

Sail Abacos Bliss!

Escape to the sun-drenched Out Islands of the Bahamas on a weeklong sailing adventure through the Abacos. From secluded beaches to colorful villages, every day brings a new horizon and unforgettable moments on the water.

🌅 Day 1: Marsh Harbour to Great Guana Cay

Set sail from Marsh Harbour and glide into the welcoming shores of Great Guana Cay. Famous for its endless white-sand beaches and laid-back beach bars like Nippers and Grabbers, it's the perfect place to unwind and kick off your island journey.

🐠 Day 2: Great Guana Cay to Manjack Cay

Head north to the pristine and peaceful Manjack Cay. Dive into turquoise waters for reef snorkeling, paddle through lush mangroves, or simply relax on deserted sands surrounded by pure nature.

🏝 Day 3: Green Turtle Cay

Cruise over to Green Turtle Cay and dock near the historic town of New Plymouth. With its charming streets, colorful colonial cottages, and local museums, this island is a blend of Bahamian history and small-town charm.

🌺 Day 4: Green Turtle Cay to Hope Town, Elbow Cay

Sail south to the iconic Elbow Cay and drop anchor near Hope Town. Explore the picture-perfect harbor, climb the candy-striped lighthouse, and browse the boutique-lined streets before enjoying dinner with ocean views.

🎨 Day 5: Little Harbour, Great Abaco

Enter the artistic sanctuary of Little Harbour, a serene cove known for its sculpture gallery and legendary beach bar, Pete’s Pub. It’s a slice of the old Bahamas that’s full of soul and seclusion.

🌊 Day 6: Little Harbour to Lynyard Cay

Make your way to the calm anchorage of Lynyard Cay. Perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and peaceful beach walks, this quiet spot is a dream for nature lovers and a scenic stop before heading north.

⚓ Day 7: Lynyard Cay to Man-O-War Cay

Sail to the boat-building island of Man-O-War, known for its rich maritime heritage. Wander through the small village, visit the sail lofts and quaint shops, and experience the authentic heart of the Abacos.

🧭 Day 8: Return to Marsh Harbour

Enjoy a relaxed sail back to base, filled with the memories of hidden coves, colorful reefs, and island rhythms that make the Abacos an unforgettable sailing paradise.

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Abacos

As the largest island in the Bahamas, Andros is a dream destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Home to the third-largest barrier reef in the world, it offers spectacular diving and snorkeling experiences. The island is also famous for its Blue Holes and underwater cave systems, making it a paradise for explorers.

With secluded coves, pristine white-sand beaches, and unspoiled landscapes, Andros is the perfect escape for those looking to disconnect from the crowds. Visitors can immerse themselves in Bahamian culture by exploring charming local settlements and experiencing the island’s warm hospitality. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, Andros is one of the Bahamas’ best-kept secrets, waiting to be discovered.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Restaurants
Angler’s Restaurant & Bar
4.9

Set within a charming waterfront setting, Angler’s Restaurant & Bar captures the relaxed spirit of Abaco with a refined touch. The restaurant offers a fresh, Caribbean-inspired menu in an open-air dining area with panoramic views of the harbor. Whether you're dropping by for a leisurely lunch or a romantic sunset dinner, the ambiance is always warm and welcoming. Its laid-back elegance makes it a favorite stop among sailors and island-goers alike.

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Colors
4.9

True to its name, Colors is a lively and colorful spot that reflects the vibrant soul of Bahamian island life. Known for its casual vibe and friendly service, this eatery serves up a delightful mix of local and international flavors. The open-air seating, cheerful décor, and occasional live music create a relaxed atmosphere perfect for socializing or unwinding after a day on the water.

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Great Guana Cay

Famous for its sweeping white-sand beaches and laid-back charm, Great Guana Cay is a true gem of the Abacos. The Atlantic side is lined with dazzling coastline perfect for long beach walks, sunbathing, and unforgettable sunsets. Snorkelers and divers will be drawn to the thriving reef just offshore, offering colorful marine life and crystal-clear waters. Bakers Bay, the most picturesque anchorage on the island, offers a peaceful spot to drop anchor, with a view that feels like a postcard. For those looking to explore ashore, Grabbers Bar & Grill is a local favorite, while Dive Guana offers both scuba excursions and bike rentals for a bit of land adventure. Whether you come for the beach, the reef, or the warm island spirit, Great Guana Cay promises an inspiring escape.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Orchid Bay Yacht Club
4.9

Tucked within a picturesque harbor, Orchid Bay Yacht Club is the beating heart of Great Guana Cay’s boating life. With its well-equipped marina, vibrant social atmosphere, and stunning views of the Sea of Abaco, this yacht club offers more than just a docking spot—it’s a destination in itself. Whether you’re arriving by sailboat or simply strolling through, the calm waters and tropical charm invite you to stay a little longer.

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Fisher’s Bay
4.9

A calm and scenic anchorage spot, Fisher’s Bay is known for its crystal-clear waters, soft sandy bottom, and relaxed island vibe. Ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, or just enjoying the view from your boat, this protected bay is a favorite among cruisers looking to unwind. It’s also just a short dinghy ride away from popular beach bars—perfect for mixing quiet moments with laid-back fun.

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Nearby Restaurants
Grabbers Bed Bar and Grill
4.9

Set against the stunning backdrop of Fisher’s Bay, Grabbers Bed Bar & Grill is a lively beachfront favorite known for its tropical cocktails, vibrant sunsets, and hammocks swaying in the breeze. Come for the conch fritters and grilled mahi-mahi, stay for the live music and laid-back vibe. Whether you're docking nearby or walking in from the beach, Grabbers captures the spirit of barefoot island living.

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Kidd’s Cove Seafood Bar & Grill
4.9

A local gem tucked away near the water’s edge, Kidd’s Cove is all about freshness, flavor, and friendly vibes. Specializing in seafood caught the same day, the menu highlights include grilled lobster, cracked conch, and signature Bahamian sides. With its welcoming charm and sunset views, Kidd’s Cove is perfect for a casual yet authentic island dining experience.

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Notes to sailors
  • You can moor using a lazy line either on the town quay or in the marina; dinghy dockage is available at Fisher’s Bay.

  • Full facilities are available, including water, electricity, fuel, WiFi, laundry, showers, provisioning, restaurants, bars, a dive shop, bike rentals, and more.

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Manjack Cay

Discover a slice of untouched paradise in the Abacos.

Manjack Cay is a sailor’s dream for nature, adventure, and serenity. Uninhabited and unspoiled, this cay invites you to unwind on pristine white sand beaches, explore vibrant reefs teeming with marine life, and get lost in the natural beauty of the mangroves. With some of the healthiest coral formations in the region, snorkeling here is an experience not to be missed. Two marked hiking trails lead you through lush terrain, while calm waters make it ideal for paddleboarding or kayaking. Don’t be surprised if you spot sea turtles and rays gliding beneath your boat—this cay is full of life and wonder.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Turtle Creek & Mangrove Trails
4.9

Discover the gentle side of Manjack Cay at its sheltered mangrove creek, where calm waters invite quiet exploration by dinghy or paddleboard. Glide through winding channels surrounded by lush mangroves and you’re likely to encounter sea turtles, stingrays, baby sharks, and a rainbow of tropical fish. It’s a peaceful, almost meditative escape into untouched marine beauty—perfect for nature lovers and underwater explorers alike.

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Atlantic Ocean Side Beach
4.9

On the opposite side of Manjack Cay lies a wild, windswept beach facing the Atlantic Ocean. With crashing waves, rugged coastline, and stretches of soft sand, this untouched shore offers a striking contrast to the cay’s calm anchorage. Ideal for long walks, beachcombing, or simply embracing the raw beauty of the sea, it’s a perfect destination for those seeking solitude and a connection with nature in its purest form.

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Green Turtle Cay

Step back in time on one of the most charming cays in the Abacos.

Green Turtle Cay enchants sailors with its laid-back elegance, colonial history, and stunning natural beauty. The historic village of New Plymouth—founded in 1783—is a colorful blend of white picket fences, cheerful Bahamian architecture, and friendly locals. Once the second-largest town in the Bahamas, today it’s a treasure trove of local shops, art galleries, and restaurants offering fresh island fare. White Sound and Black Sound offer secure anchorage options, while the surrounding turquoise waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and turtle spotting. Whether you’re wandering the narrow streets or relaxing on the beach, Green Turtle Cay offers a perfect blend of culture and coastal serenity.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Rent a Golf Cart
4.9

The best way to explore the colorful charm of Green Turtle Cay is by renting a golf cart. With no cars and only narrow, winding roads, this island was made for slow travel. Cruise past pastel-painted cottages, local shops, and quiet beaches at your own pace. A golf cart gives you the freedom to discover hidden corners, friendly faces, and that laid-back Bahamian lifestyle—one turn at a time.

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Green Turtle Club Resort & Marina
4.9

A cornerstone of island hospitality, Green Turtle Club Resort & Marina blends laid-back luxury with a true Bahamian welcome. Whether you’re docking your yacht or staying overnight, the resort offers oceanfront dining, tropical gardens, and easy access to snorkeling, kayaking, and island excursions. It’s not just a place to stay—it’s an experience of island life at its most elegant.

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Pineapple Bar & Grill
4.9

A local favorite for its fun atmosphere and island flavors, Pineapple Bar & Grill offers freshly grilled seafood, tropical cocktails, and live music under the stars. Whether you’re craving conch fritters or just a cold drink by the water, this cheerful spot delivers a true taste of the Bahamas with every bite.

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Tranquil Turtle Beach Bar
4.9

Located right on the sand, Tranquil Turtle Beach Bar is where easygoing meets oceanfront. Relax in the shade with a tropical drink, dip your toes in the sea, or enjoy casual bites with panoramic views. The name says it all—this is where island peace and barefoot luxury live side by side.

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Notes to sailors
  • Mooring buoys are available for visiting yachts, offering a secure and convenient option in both White Sound and Black Sound.

  • Facilities include water, electricity, Wi-Fi, showers, fuel, laundry, waste disposal, restaurants, bars, a dive shop, bike rentals, and a gift shop.

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Hope Town-Elbow Cay

Sailing into Hope Town on Elbow Cay feels like stepping into a postcard-perfect Bahamian scene. With its candy-colored cottages, charming narrow lanes, and iconic red-and-white striped Elbow Reef Lighthouse rising above the harbor, this historic village blends island beauty with colonial charm. Elbow Cay offers much more than just a stunning backdrop—it’s a haven for sailors seeking both adventure and tranquility. The surrounding waters invite you to snorkel vibrant coral reefs, explore the secluded serenity of Tahiti Beach, or enjoy the laid-back sophistication of White Sound. Whether you’re hiking through breezy trails, browsing local boutiques, or sipping cocktails with ocean views, Hope Town promises a memorable experience that captures the heart of the Abacos.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Tahiti Beach
4.9

Located on the southern tip of Elbow Cay, Tahiti Beach is a postcard-perfect stretch of white sand and turquoise shallows. Only accessible by boat, paddleboard, or golf cart, it offers a tranquil escape where time slows and the sea sparkles. Drop anchor nearby and wade through knee-deep waters to find solitude, sandbars, and breathtaking sunset views. It’s the kind of place that reminds you why you chose to sail.

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Elbow Reef Lighthouse
4.9

Standing tall since 1864, the Elbow Reef Lighthouse is one of the last manually operated kerosene lighthouses in the world. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the Sea of Abaco and Hope Town’s candy-colored rooftops. A true symbol of Bahamian heritage, this iconic lighthouse is both a historical monument and a breathtaking lookout point.

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Hope Town Inn & Marina
4.9

Nestled between lush palms and calm waters, Hope Town Inn & Marina is more than a place to dock—it's a tropical haven for sailors. With full-service slips, poolside lounging, and access to the island’s charm, it’s a favorite base for exploring Elbow Cay by land and sea. Whether you're staying overnight or just passing through, the marina offers comfort, convenience, and a warm island welcome.

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Cap’n Jack’s Restaurant & Bar
4.9

Perched right on the harbour’s edge, Cap’n Jack’s is a sailor’s favorite with unbeatable waterfront views. Known for its laid-back vibe and friendly locals, this spot serves up fresh seafood, cold drinks, and island classics. Whether you're dropping in for conch fritters or lingering over sunset cocktails, Cap’n Jack’s offers a true taste of Hope Town life.

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On Da Beach – Bar & Restaurant
4.9

As its name promises, On Da Beach places you right in the sand with waves at your feet and a drink in hand. Famous for its relaxed island vibe, juicy burgers, and oceanfront setting, it’s the perfect stop after a swim or snorkel. Come for lunch, stay for the view, and let the sea set the tone.

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I GOT THE MUNCHIES
4.9

Colorful, quirky, and full of flavor—I GOT THE MUNCHIES is a local favorite for casual bites and creative twists. From loaded nachos to tropical tacos, the menu is playful and satisfying. It’s a laid-back spot where sailors, locals, and beachgoers come together for tasty food and good vibes.

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Notes to sailors
  • Mooring buoys are available in the harbor, offering a secure and convenient spot for overnight stays.

  • A wide range of facilities can be found ashore, including water, fuel, WiFi, restaurants, provisioning, laundry services, and more.

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Little Harbour-Great Abaco

Tucked away in a hidden cove on Great Abaco, Little Harbour is a magical escape where time seems to slow down. Sheltered by a narrow spit of land from the crashing Atlantic, the anchorage offers a peaceful retreat with sweeping trade winds, soft white sands, and the rhythmic sound of ocean surf just beyond the bay. An old, abandoned lighthouse still watches over the harbor, adding a touch of mystery to the already charming landscape. This secluded gem is best known for its artistic soul—Randolph Johnston, a renowned sculptor, founded an artist colony here in the 1950s that still thrives today. With its combination of natural beauty and cultural legacy, Little Harbour is more than just a stop—it’s an experience that inspires reflection and creativity.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Little Harbour Lighthouse
4.9

Perched on a rocky point overlooking the Atlantic, the Little Harbour Lighthouse stands as a quiet sentinel of Bahamian maritime heritage. Though modest in size, its setting offers sweeping views of the coastline and open sea—especially at sunrise and sunset. Accessible by a short walk from the harbor, this humble beacon invites visitors to reflect, take photos, and soak in the raw beauty of Great Abaco’s southern tip.

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Blue Hole
4.9

Hidden just inland from Little Harbour, this serene blue hole is a natural wonder waiting to be explored. Surrounded by mangroves and limestone, its deep, crystal-clear waters invite adventurous swimmers and curious snorkelers. The stillness above contrasts with the mysterious depths below—making it a magical, off-the-beaten-path stop for those seeking something extraordinary beyond the beaches.

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Notes to sailors
  • There are no moorings available in Little Harbour; anchoring is required.

  • Basic facilities such as showers, toilets, a few restaurants, and bars are available ashore.

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Lynyard Cay

Tucked away at the southern tip of the Abaco chain, Lynyard Cay offers a tranquil escape for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. This slender barrier island provides a well-sheltered anchorage from Atlantic swells and easterly winds, making it a peaceful overnight stop for cruisers. A short dinghy ride brings you ashore, where a walk across the cay reveals untouched, windswept beaches facing the open Atlantic—ideal for beachcombing, quiet contemplation, or simply soaking up the sun. With no shops or developments in sight, Lynyard Cay invites you to disconnect, breathe deeply, and savor the wild charm of the Bahamas.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Notes to sailors
  • There are no moorings available; anchoring is required.

  • No facilities are available, so plan accordingly before arrival.

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Man-O-War

A hidden gem in the Abacos, Man-O-War Cay is a peaceful, traditional Bahamian island known for its boat-building heritage and tidy charm. This narrow island is home to a close-knit, welcoming community that has preserved a slower, simpler way of life. Colorful homes, white picket fences, and lush greenery line the quiet streets, while local shops and a small museum tell the story of the island’s maritime legacy. Cruising here offers a more serene experience, with calm anchorages and a chance to truly disconnect. It’s a perfect stop for those seeking a glimpse into authentic island life, far from the bustle of tourist crowds.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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