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Top HOTELS in
ABACOS, BAHAMAS
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TREASURE
CAY
RESORT & MARINA
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1500 acre resort located
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Hotel
Booking in Abacos,Bahamas
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The Abacos are a beautiful collection of
two main islands (Great Abaco and Little
Abaco) and a number of cays, many very small
and uninhabited. Second largest of Bahamas,
the Abaco Islands are located approximately
1005 miles north of Nassau and 175 miles
east of Palm Beach, Florida.
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Historically Abacos differs from other areas in
the Bahamas , their population descended from Loyalists
during the War of Independence from the United States.
These blonde-haired and blue-eyed Abaconians are
known for their superb shipbuilding skills, exceptional
diving & fishing, great sailing waters and, above
all, their unequaled hospitality and genuine friendliness.
While there are a large number of cays in the Abacos,
only a few of the cays are heavily inhabited. Ferries
or private boats carry passengers to the Cays. Home
Town and Elbow Cay have long been a quaint area
to live and work offering, marinas, vacation home
rentals, restaurants, activities and shops. Golf
carts are the only means of ground transportation.
Great Guana Cay also has resorts, marinas, private
cottages or condos for vacation rentals (each with
its own name) restaurants and activities. Walkers
Cay is popular to fisherman.
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All
the cays offer beaches, nature and pristine
waters.
Abaco's eco tourism is abundant, there is
a variety of wildlife including parrots, wild
horses, flamingos and wild hogs. It also has
a number of blue holes and beautiful beaches
to relax and enjoy the quietness and splendor
of nature. The
islands have bred keen fishermen, boat builders
and sail makers since theywere first settled
in the late 18th century by Loyalists fleeing
a newly independent America. Game fish tournaments
are held each year. Billfish, marlin, and
tuna abound. Competitions include Great Abaco
Beach Resort's Wahoo Tournament, in which
fishermen compete for one the sea's fastest
fish. There is virtually no unemployment in
the Abacos.
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