Tropical sun, white sands and and turquoise clear seas
are just a small part of what awaits you on the Islands
of The Bahamas. Leave everyday life behind as you are
welcomed with open arms to an enchanting way of life – the
Bahamian way.
The Islands of the Bahamas form a 100,00 sq mile archipelago
that extends over 500 miles of the clearest water in
the world. With the world’s third longest barrier
reef and nearly a quarter of the worlds coral lying in
their waters, these islands are simply not to be missed.
Our new base in the Abacos will give an all-new meaning
to sailing. Somewhere in this 120 mile necklace of islands
with often uninhabited cays and beaches, any explorer
is sure to find the ideal private spot for relaxing with
a glass of chilled champagne and a good book.
If you fancy spending some time exploring these beautiful
islands off the water then there is plenty to see here
too. For example, The Abaco National Park is one of the
few places in The Bahamas were you can find the distinctive
Abaco or ‘Bahamian’ Parrot. There is also
a ferry service available for a fun alternative way of
island hopping.
The Abacos are known for their white sandy beaches,
crystal clear waters and line-of-sight sailing. Our new
base at Marsh Harbour, the centre of the Abacos, is the
perfect place to cast off and explore the surrounding
hot spots. Head straight over to Hope Town, home to the
famous striped lighthouse, to enjoy a cocktail or two
as you watch the sun set over Elbow Cay. While exploring
the islands to the north make sure you don't miss Treasure
Cay - one of National Geographic's top 10 beaches.
Once you've sailed the Bahamas you'll understand why
these islands just off the coast of Florida are loved
by sailors the world over.
Take the family to visit Mickey and friends in
Disney World, Florida. Just an hours flight away from
here.
Marsh Harbour, Abacos