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The Abacos are a group of islands and cays forming a boomerang-shaped chain which stretches nearly 130 miles from Walker's Cay in the north to Hole-In-The-Wall in the south. The configuration creates naturally protected waters referred to commonly as the Sea of Abaco. The abundance of reefs and clear, crystal blue waters make for a favorite cruising ground for yachtsmen and an ideal location for seeing a wide variety of beautiful marine life.
Easy air access from anywhere in North America makes this "the Caribbean that's close to home." From all corners of the world visitors come to find warm sun, the most beautiful sailing waters and soft with sand beaches. The sheltered harbors of the Abacos create a haven for us as we explore all the activities offered by this beautiful region. Colonial towns are gems of New England architecture and the ecosystem provides a rich outdoor experience for nature lovers.
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