Pete's Pub & Art Gallery
Personal favorite beach bar on the island with one side on a harbor and the other on the atlantic ocean. Leave your shoes behind and grab a cold beer and some food at this gem. Be sure to check out their art gallary.
Hope Town
Discover the Bahamas' iconic town founded in 1785. Tour the breathtaking harbor and iconic lighthouse. Immerse yourself in the charm of vibrant-colored houses. Enjoy peaceful strolls on vehicle-free streets. Indulge in excellent dining, shopping, and a captivating museum. Hope Town: where beauty, history, and serenity intertwine.
Abaco Beach Resort
A short road trip to the other side of the island will be well worth it to swim with the fish at Mermaid Reef. A small reef filled with schools of fish. Afterwords relax and grab lunch poolside at Abaco Beach Resort.
Treasure Cay Beach
With its 3 1/2-mile stretch of white sand and turquoise waters, it's the most Bahama's beach the Bahamas has. Explore sandbars, collect seashells, and enjoy delicious food at nearby beachside restaurants. It's a perfect tropical escape!
Cherokee Long Dock
Spanning an impressive 770 feet, it proudly holds the title of the longest wooden dock in the Bahamas. This is personally our favorite spot to catch sunset.
Big O's
Take a 10 minute ferry to Big O's and spend the day drinking cocktails in the crystal clear water or in their pool bar. Just make sure to hide your drinks the pigs, they will steal your rum!
Fishing
Experience the thrill of fishing in the Bahamas! Cast your line into crystal-clear waters filled with diverse marine species and catch dinner for the week. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner, the Bahamas offers unforgettable fishing adventures and the opportunity to reel in impressive catches.
Beach Exploration
With 2 Kayaks on property (1 Seater + 2 Seater), take a trip in the shallow clear waters and explore the coastline. Make sure to bring your phone (in a waterlock case) for some great shots!
Casuarina Point (low tide) | Treasure Cay | Cherokee Long Dock |
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Swimming Pigs at No Name Cay | Feed the sharks with Brendal's Dive Center | Feed the stingrays with Brendal |
Big O's at No Name Cay |