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7 Days in Paradise - Abacos Bahamas Yacht Charters

See everything these beautiful islands have to offer on the premiere Bahamas Yacht Charters!

Marsh Harbour

This is the Bahamas third largest city and the largest town in the Abacos. Here you will find the commercial hub of restaurants, stores and tourism as Marsh Harbour has the majority of services available in all of the Abacos.

Fun things to do & see:
• One of the most popular attractions at Marsh Harbour is the Mermaid Reef: a must-see snorkeling spot.
• Fowl Cays National Park: one of the newer national parks in the region and features a colorful barrier reef.
• Pete Johnston's Foundry: the only bronze foundry in The Bahamas.

Guana Cay

This is a paradise for all. It is known for breathtaking sunsets, coral reefs, the virgin forest and the culture and social scene. Sea turtles frequent the 7-mile coastline and the forest hosts migrating birds and Abaco endemic species. This island will offer you an experience you will never forget.

Fun things to do & see:
• Surfing is popular is Guana Cay.
• Rent a golf cart and explore the local area.

Nippers Beach Bar & Grill

For more than 20 years, people from all over the world have partied it up at Nipper’s. Located in the Great Guana Cay, this is a great place to go for food, drinks and a great time.

Fun things to do & see:
• Be sure to try the famous Nipper Juice Drinks!
• On Sundays, they cook a Wild Boar Roast and serve some mean drinks.

Green Turtle

Green Turtle Cay was named after the once abundant turtles in the area and is often referred to as the “friendliest island in the Abacos”, as the locals are some of the nicest people you’ll ever meet.

Fun things to do & see:
• The Village of New Plymouth is a beautiful and bright village that can be walked in less than 15 minutes from end to end.
• You’ll want to stop at one of the local bars and have a ‘Goombay Smash’, as this where the national drink was created!

Man O War

The Man O War Cay is one of the best places in the Bahamas to relax. The island is quiet and charming, as if time stood still. There are a few restaurants to try on the island as well as a market to shop at. Many say that Man O War feels the most “authentic” because it is not so heavily influenced by vacation homeowners.

Fun things to do & see:
• The Albury's Canvas Shop, AKA Sail Shop: You’ll find three generations of town ladies making bags and hats out of canvas traditionally used for sails.
• Visit the resident master of wood carving in his store, Joe Albury, who's been selling his handcrafted items for years all carved on local hardwood or a piece of driftwood.

Hope Town

This one-of-a-kind destination is perfect for families, groups and travelers that are seeking something different. Located in Elbow Cay, neither cars nor golf carts are permitted in the main part of town. Walking around town offers shops, restaurants and mingling with the locals.

Fun things to do & see:
• Hope Town Lighthouse: one of the last operational kerosene-fueled lighthouses in the world, so be sure to add this sight to your list!
• Cetacean Museum: a museum filled with historic maps, whale bones, and stories of whalers in the area.

Tahiti Beach

This beach is the perfect spot to anchor and swim ashore. The water is very warm, crystal clear and shallow enough to stand. This idyllic spot offers palm trees surrounding a mint-green lagoon. There is no infrastructure on this beach (bars, restaurants, etc.) just beach, private homes and docks.

Fun things to do & see:
• Take a nap in the warm, shallow water.
• Spend the day snorkeling & swimming with sea life.
• Challenge a friend/family member to finding sea glass & sea shells.