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The Abacos
Andros
The Abacos island chain known as ‘The Boating
Capital of The Bahamas’ is a boating, fishing,
and sailing paradise. But it’s not just the sea that
attracts travelers from around the world. Those
who prefer to explore by land will find charming
colonial towns, championship golf courses, and
countless hotels, restaurants, and bars.
Known as the ‘Big Yard’ with the third largest
barrier reef in the world, Andros remains virtually
untouched. Vast and green, it holds countless
adventures for lovers of the outdoors. Worldclass scuba diving, deep-sea and fly fishing,
national forests and blue holes - and that’s just
the beginning.
Acklins & Crooked Island
The Berry Islands
Islands of Unspoiled Beauty, Acklins & Crooked
Island remain almost as natural today as they
were hundreds of years ago. Separated by a
500-square-mile lagoon known as the Bight of
Acklins, both islands are a haven for boating,
bonefishing, snorkeling, and diving.
Nearly 30 cays make up The Berry Islands. Most
of them are uninhabited, but Great Harbour Cay
and Chub Cay prove irresistible to avid anglers
and island life enthusiasts. Two things are
required in The Berry Islands: a boat and a love
of water.
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