


Enjoy a sailing picnic trip, including wine, snorkeling equipment, live calypso music all day, and hotel transfers.
Rent a boat and head off to one of the many uninhabited cays for romance or adventure. With a basic orientation lesson, getting around the islands by boat is a breeze thanks to the numerous marinas and island anchorages.
Abacos.
This is an underwater preserve and scuba diver's paradise.
This large preserve on southern Abaco is home to the unique Abaco Parrot.
Spend a quiet afternoon at this restored 150-year old mansion that now houses local history exhibits.
Stroll through the lush and peaceful gardens decorated with statues of famous Bahamians.
Paddle through the tranquil waters, blue holes, and natural wonders of Great Abaco.
Play a round at the 18-hole championship course or lob a few over the net with a friend or professional instructor on the tennis courts of Treasure Cay.
Check out the pristine beaches and stunning hilltop views on Elbow Cay. Take a guided tour of the cay's candy-striped lighthouse, which stands guard over Hope Town and its scenic harbor. The town resembles a charming New England seaside village with gingerbread houses and white picket fences.
Cat Island.
Explore the remains of the island's earliest human settlements with an informative guide.
Take a stroll through the serene friary of Father Jerome on the summit of Mount Alvernia, the highest point in the Bahamas.
Eleuthera.
This intriguing spot was the site of an exiled group of Puritans held their first church services.
Harbour Island.
Walk the picturesque streets of the original Bahamian capital, and enjoy boutique shopping and waterfront dining.
An early island jail, you can climb the "hill steps" cut into the surrounding rock by prisoners and take in the great view of the harbor.