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Abaco

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 Photo Credit: Rinald Rolle
Photo Credit: Rinald Rolle
 Photo Credit: Rinald Rolle

The Abaco Islands, part of The Bahamas, stretch across more than 120 cays and islands, offering a laid-back yet adventurous escape. Known for their calm waters and sheltered harbors, the Abacos are often called the sailing capital of The Bahamas, drawing boaters and yachters from around the world. With pastel-painted colonial towns, charming marinas, and quiet beaches, the islands feel both welcoming and timeless.

The history of Abaco is tied to Loyalists who fled the American Revolution in the late 18th century, leaving behind a legacy of New England–inspired architecture still visible in towns like Hope Town and New Plymouth. Visitors can climb the candy-striped Elbow Reef Lighthouse, one of the last manually operated lighthouses in the world, or wander through villages that preserve this heritage with museums and local crafts.

Nature lovers find plenty to explore as well, whether it’s diving among coral reefs, spotting rare birds in the Abaco National Park, or kayaking through mangroves. The atmosphere here is tranquil and close-knit, where life moves at a slower pace and community ties run deep.

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