The Abacos are most famous for private powdery white sand beaches and some of the worlds best dive and snorkel sites.
- Treasure Cay Beach Abaco was voted among the worlds top ten beaches by National Geographic readers
- The readers of Scuba Diving Magazine voted The Bahamas Islands #1 for diving with 'Big Animals'
- Abaco Bahamas is home to the third largest barrier reef in the world
Abaco's #1 industry is tourism and fishing is #2. The sea life and fish on Abaco Bahamas are abundant. Go fishing or diving for lobster (when in season) and conch. Rent a boat and go deep sea fishing in the Atlantic Ocean, or go bonefishing in the famous Bahama bonefishing flats or hire a knowledgable local guide to take you fishing.
Other services on Abaco include diving, snorkeling, kayaking, bird watching and dolphin tours. Yoga and day spa options available. Chef and maid service optional upon request.
Travel to Abaco Bahamas: Fly into Marsh Harbour's Airport (MHH) Located 180 miles East of Florida. American and Continental offer connections to Marsh Harbour Abaco. If you are fly to Abaco from Florida we have a list of smaller carriers and charters to assist you. Pick up/drop off service at Marsh Harbour airport can be arranged.
Entry Requirements
Passport. A valid onward or return ticket from the Bahamas is also required.
Departure Tax
$15 per person
Typically added onto ticket fare of major air carriers. Check with your travel agent.
Bahamas Language
English
Bahamas Currency
US dollar or Bahamian dollar equal value
Time Zone
Eastern Standard Time (UTC -5) Summer (DST -4)
Abaco Calling Code
1 (242)
Abaco Climate
Average temperatures in the Bahamas range from 80 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit (27 to 32 degrees Celsius) in the summer to 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (21 to 27 degrees Celsius) in the winter.
Fantasy Villa Location
Great Cistern Abaco, Bahamas 10 minutes back to Marsh Harbour for restaurants, bars, boat rentals, car rentals, bike rentals, souvenir shops & more.
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