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 DAY FOUR
In one of our most interesting and challenging days on the water, we will set sail southward, making the long passage to the lovely, protected anchorage of Little Harbour. Randolph Johnson founded an art colony here in 1950, and it is now home to his unique foundry and gallery. After a long day on the Sea of Abaco, we will drop anchor at Pete's Pub, a fun, open air beach bar that seems to attract characters from all over the world.
Little Harbour, near the eastern tip of Great Abaco Island, is filled with turtles and dolphin which come to feed in the protected water. A lighthouse guards the rocky shore and the ocean passage to the east. You can climb up to it for a spectacular view of the Atlantic Ocean. DAY FIVE We will slowly head northward toward Treasure Cay, stopping at Lynyard Cay, Sandy Cay and Tiloo Bank -- the only bank in the Abacos. Tiloo Bank is a living organism, covered with sand dollars and rare shells. The snorkeling here is in 3-4 feet of crystal-clear water over white sand and is breathtakingly beautiful.
DAY SIX
Arriving in Treasure Cay mid-morning, you will have the opportunity to explore or relax. Treasure Cay has one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in the world, 3 1/2 miles of white sand and turquoise water. Accommodations for your last evening may be either on the boat or in a villa. There is also shopping in Treasure Cay, where you will find a wonderful selection of perfumes, jewelry and watches, Cuban cigars, island clothing and, of course, Bahamian art and handicraft.
DAY SEVEN Pack up and depart. |