“LIVING
IN HARMONY WITH NATURE”
ONE PLUS ACRE BEACH &
DOCK PROPERTIES
Welcome
to the ultimate island lifestyle
in paradise… introducing three unique
communities situated on the Out
Island of Great Abaco, between the
world renowned resorts of Treasure
Cay and Marsh Harbour. The Bahamas
being only a short flight from the
U.S. and Canada, offers the most
convenient tropical destination
to relax and rejuvenate, making
this the perfect antidote for the
everyday pressures of life which
we are all so familiar with.
Located less than an hour east
of West Palm Beach, Florida, at the
top of The Bahamas, the shallow,
sheltered Sea of Abaco exists as
both a playground and a turquoise
highway. There’s even regular bus
service in the form of ferry boats
that bridge Great Abaco and its
string of barrier islands facing
the Atlantic. Hop aboard one of
these sturdy boats leaving the docks
at Marsh Harbour or Treasure Cay
for a day of island hopping.
The
ferry you’re on depends on the day’s
desires…if it’s Sunday, you’re heading
to Great Guana Cay for the Nipper’s
Beach Bar pig roast and party. Any
other day, the Guana boat delivers
sun worshippers to the island’s
endless beach. If you’re Cay bound,
the attraction is Hope Town, with
its iconic lighthouse that stands
as the Abaco’s historic center,
marking a loyalist stronghold and
wrecker’s last refuge. The same
quaint New England-in-the-tropics
feel, with its gingerbread cottages
and villas, all painted Bahamian
blues and pinks and other pastel
shades. You’re island hopping adventure
continues to Green Turtle Cay, while
Man-O-War Cay adds the charm of
its family cottage industries of
boat building and canvas works.
Around sunset, the last ferry boats
cross back to Great Abaco, landing
at Treasure Cay, famed for its stunning
sugar sand beach, or Marsh Harbour.
A town so bustling with restaurants,
shops and marinas that it merits
the Out Islands only traffic light.
These islands were settled by
English Colonists who remained loyal
to the crown after the American
Revolutionary War. This is why the
settlements all have the look of
quaint New England Villages.
Welcome to Abaco with its friendly
culture and long history, the opportunity
of owning a villa in paradise, whether
for pleasure, business or a stress
free lifestyle. The island of Abaco
with its most photographed red and
white candy striped lighthouse,
still serves as a beacon for sailing,
yachting, fishing and boating enthusiasts
who come to reside or vacation in
The Bahamas.
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