



[Center]
The waters surrounding
"The Bumps" (on the south side of Green Turtle)
are as clear
as Steuben Crystal.
[Right] On No Name Cay, the only footprints on the beach will almost always
be yours. [Left]
While The Abacos' Atlantic
beaches can occasionally be rough, swimming in the protected waters
of the Sea of Abacos is safe for swimmers of all ages.
[Left] A
satellite aerial typical of Abacos' smaller, uninhabited cays.
[Right] Sensational
beach-combing on Manjack's deserted eastern beaches which
are easily accessable
by boat (wind conditions permitting). If a northeast wind is blowing,
these wide and safe beaches are accessable from the Sea of Abaco
by a cross-island path wandering through thoughtfully labeled
native flora to a beach-view look-out tower.
Green Turtle's
Bight 'O Bay offers a quite and secluded cove
for picnics, shelling,
beach-access diving and snorkeling or just plain relaxing.
"Gin Clear"
water is almost an understatement on the western beaches.
of Guana Cay. Shells, sand dollars, conch, glass
fishing bouys and lots of other
beach treasures are easy to find on deserted, snow-white beaches.

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