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Island best known for the friendliness of its residents and its candy-cane-colored lighthouse.
Some of the best birdwatching on the island can be done at this tropical park.
Beautiful beach on Elbow Cay bordered by a thick grove of palm trees.
This cay is known for its shipwreck-dive sites as well as its great opportunity for shark diving.
This peppermint-striped lighthouse is one of the few remaining lighthouses in the Caribbean that is still man-operated.
Known as the boat-building capital of the Bahamas, this island has historically been populated by religious white settlers.
Daring divers get to meet sharks through this diving group.
Funky bar whose walls are plastered with buisness cards, drivers' licenses and social security cards.
Uninhabited island known for its beautiful beaches and perfect for day trips.
Sea and land park reserve of particular interest to divers and snorkelers.
An outpost for those seeking art, adventure, the freshest food and a great watering hole.
Moore's Island located on the western coast of Great Abaco and the east of Grand Bahama. The island has a population of approximately one thousand inhabitants. Moore's Island is the latgest fishing
An underwater nature preserve, saving grouper fish and spiny lobsters from fishermen's traps and cooking pots: perfect for scuba diving.
A museum showcasing artifacts from the life of Wyannie Malone, the founder of Hope Town.