Abaco (Bahamas) & Its Attractions
Mar 16, 2024
This is a short video about Abaco and its tourism. For details, go through https://www.bermuda-attractions.com/bermuda2_000175.htm
Abaco is a cluster of islands located in the northern Bahamas and nestled between the Sea of Abaco and the Atlantic ocean. The mainland comprises two islands that are joined by bridges ... the Great Abaco and Little Abaco. Marsh Harbor is the main township in Abaco and located in Great Abaco. The whole of Abaco is dotted with many lovely beaches. Treasure Cay is a peninsula located north of Marsh Harbor and is also part of Great Abaco. There are wonderful blue holes in the mainland of Abaco.
There are many cays (small islands) that are part of Abaco... Elbow Cay (Hopetown is the main settlement here that has a famous lighthouse) has several stunning beaches (Tahiti beach and Elbow Cay Beach are two very popular ones), national parks etc.
Great Guana Cay is another small island located near Elbow Cay and is well known for its pristine powdery white sandy beaches. Green Turtle Cay is another laid back yet popular island in Abaco, New Plymouth is the main settlement here. There are gift shops & galleries, restaurants, museums and historic sites here. You can stroll around or rent a golf cart or a bicycle to explore the quaint town. There are small local eateries and restaurants & bars in all these cays that serve authentic Bahamian and Caribbean food as well as cold beers & local cocktails.
Castaway Cay is a Disney operated island where the Disney cruise docks and the cruise passengers enjoy the lovely beaches, a range of water activities, bicycle and other eco-tours, food and drinks.
Abaco is a magnet for activities such as Deep Sea Fishing and Bonefishing, Scuba Diving and Snorkeling (there are many water areas that have colourful corals and marine life), boating & sailing around to explore the cays, nature tours etc.
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