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Great Abaco Island is located approximately 170 miles off the cost of Florida. Marsh Harbour International Airport has air service from Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami, Florida, which are less than an hour’s plane ride. There are also flights of approximately 35 minutes out of Nassau, Bahamas.
The Abacos climate allows for all year round enjoyment, with average temperatures ranging between 70* to 85* degrees.
The Abaco islands are world known for sailing, boating and fishing in the magnificent clear blue waters of the Atlantic and the tranquil Sea of Abaco. The beautiful crystal clear waters also allows for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. |
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Abaco is the perfect vacation spot for honeymooners, seniors, families, or just for a restful or fun filled get a way.
The beautiful outlying barrier islands and cays, which create and protect the Sea of Abaco, are just a few miles off shore of the mainland. Some of these islands are Hope Town/Elbow Cay with its world famous red and white striped lighthouse, Man-O-War Cay where the wood crafters are some of the best boat builders in the Bahamas, Green Turtle Cay with a wealth of history, and Guana Cay. All the cays which offer you fantastic island history and take you back in time, are within easy reach by daily ferryboat services. There are endless opportunities to discover the beautiful white sand beaches, and romantic spots that these islands offer. Marsh Harbour has all the conveniences of mainland living and offers you world banking, scrumptious restaurants, duty free shopping, boutiques, souvenir shops, boating marinas, deep fishing, scuba diving, sightseeing, food stores, and much more.
With approximately 12,000 inhabitants and 120 miles of islands nestled in clear blue waters, and fabulous white sand beaches, you will be sure to find your perfect and unforgettable spot. You will be seduced into returning time after time! The Abaco Islands have the highest rate of repeat visitors of any of the Bahamian Islands.
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