The Villas of Abaco Shores
One of the places I chose for a short review was The Villas of Abaco Shores, nestled in a paradise one would only dream of if they visited heaven. This community will house numerous affordable villas starting in the area of $289,000 USD and is situated minutes from Treasure Cay Beach, voted by National Geographic Magazine as “One of The World’s Top Ten Beaches.” To describe it best you would have to pick up a Fodor’s Travel Guide. This world renowned travel guide says it best this way…
Running through large pine forests that are still home to wild horses and boars, the wide paved Sherbene A. Booth Highway leads north from Marsh Harbour for 20 miles to Treasure Cay, which is really not an island but a large peninsula connected to Great Abaco by a narrow spit of land.
Treasure Cay is a wonderful small community of mostly winter residents and a 3,000 acre farm that grows vegetables and fruit for export. Imagine being neighbors to a Dick Wilson designed golf course and a 150 slip marina with boat rentals, a dive shop, pool, restaurant and lively bar, a place I frequent often.
This central location makes it a great base for exploring and enjoying the Abacos. Great Guana Cay, Elbow Cay, Man-O-War Cay and Green Turtle Cay are all easily accessible by boat.
Spend your first few nights at the Treasure Cay Resort and you’ll discover that that it is truly a quant picturesque little town with stores, restaurants and shopping. Colorful hummingbirds nest in the shrubs of this magnificent bird sanctuary.
Before I sound too much like an old romantic explorer, I encourage you to check out this paradise they call, The Villas of Abaco Shores and experience it for yourself, family and friends.
By The Out Island Explorer
Running through large pine forests that are still home to wild horses and boars, the wide paved Sherbene A. Booth Highway leads north from Marsh Harbour for 20 miles to Treasure Cay, which is really not an island but a large peninsula connected to Great Abaco by a narrow spit of land.
Treasure Cay is a wonderful small community of mostly winter residents and a 3,000 acre farm that grows vegetables and fruit for export. Imagine being neighbors to a Dick Wilson designed golf course and a 150 slip marina with boat rentals, a dive shop, pool, restaurant and lively bar, a place I frequent often.
This central location makes it a great base for exploring and enjoying the Abacos. Great Guana Cay, Elbow Cay, Man-O-War Cay and Green Turtle Cay are all easily accessible by boat.
Spend your first few nights at the Treasure Cay Resort and you’ll discover that that it is truly a quant picturesque little town with stores, restaurants and shopping. Colorful hummingbirds nest in the shrubs of this magnificent bird sanctuary.
Before I sound too much like an old romantic explorer, I encourage you to check out this paradise they call, The Villas of Abaco Shores and experience it for yourself, family and friends.
By The Out Island Explorer


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