
Abacos Sailing Itinerary
A cluster of islands in the northern Bahamas, Abacos is a blissful blue paradise for the passionate sailor. An Abacos sailing itinerary will take you all around the islets of the sheltered Sea of Abaco on an adventure ideal for couples, friends, and families alike.
One day you’ll be anchored off an uninhabited cay to snorkel on coral reefs in crystal clear water with excellent visibility, and the next you’ll be strolling the quiet streets of towns that were first settled hundreds of years ago.
How to choose your Abacos sailing itinerary
We offer two sailing itineraries for Abacos: a sailing charter itinerary, and a power charter itinerary. Your choice depends on which kind of yacht you envision yourself cruising across the waves on.
Whether your charter is bareboat, skippered or crewed, our Abacos sailing charter itinerary would see you leisurely gliding through rich blue waters on a monohull-style sailboat. If you’re looking for bliss, there’s nothing like a sailing charter for tuning into the sounds of the water lapping the sides of the yacht, the breeze caressing your sails, and the distant calls of passing birds.
If you want something faster, our Abacos power charter itinerary is ideal. By taking out one of our power catamarans, you and your loved ones can race across magnificent blue stretches in style. With more underfloor and overhead space, this is an excellent choice for families and larger groups. It is also ideal for individuals with less sailing experience.
Our Abacos sailing itineraries at a glance
Our Abacos sailing itinerary takes you around secluded cays and bustling harbors for a true taste of the beauty Abacos has to offer, visiting spots like:
- Great Guana Bay
- Manjack Cay
- Green Turtle Cay
- Hope Town
- Little Harbour
- Lynyard Cay
- Man-O-War Cay
Our Abacos power itinerary visits a few of the same locations, but also covers bigger destinations with space for a power yacht to moor, including:
- Great Guana Bay
- Spanish Cay
- Moraine Cay
- Green Turtle Cay
- Treasure Cay
- Settlement Harbour
- Elbow Cay
Explore our Abacos sailing itineraries in more detail below.
Choose Itinerary
Abacos 5 Nights – Flexible Short Stay Itinerary
Set sail on a flexible 5-night yacht charter through the stunning Abacos, a serene chain of islands in the northern Bahamas known for their turquoise waters, quiet anchorages, and charming island towns. Beginning and ending at our base in Marsh Harbour, this short-stay escape blends adventure, relaxation, and authentic Bahamian culture—perfect for a quick island getaway.
Enjoy standard 10am boarding on your arrival day, so you can cast off and spend your first night out at anchor—no need to stay docked at the marina. And with an extra final night on board included, you’ll only need to return to base by 9.30 am on disembarkation day, giving you a full, immersive experience on the water. From festive beach bars to secluded coves and historic villages, each day brings a new slice of paradise.
To book a 5-nights yacht charter, please call our vacation planers: (888) 788-0662 or Enquire Online
Great Guana Cay (5d)
Ease into island life as you set sail for Great Guana Cay, just a short cruise from Marsh Harbour. This lively island is home to Nipper’s Beach Bar, famous for its colorful beachfront parties and panoramic ocean views. Spend the afternoon snorkeling along the offshore reef—one of the longest in the Bahamas—or strolling along miles of powdery white sand. Anchor in Fisher’s Bay for a calm overnight and enjoy the festive, laid-back energy that makes this island a favorite first stop.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr 15 mins Sailing time
- 11 Nautical miles
Mooring
The best anchorage is in Fisher’s Bay. Just North of Settlement Harbour. Bakers bay in the North has a great anchorage, but the activities are restricted to the beach, as the rest of property inland is private.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available at Fisher’s Bay.
Things to do
Dive Guana is a full-service dive shop that also rents out bikes. There are several restaurants, including the famous Grabbers Bar & Grill, or Nipper’s. From Baker’s bay, venture to Spoil Cay with a dinghy for shell collecting and exploring.
Facilities
Dockage is available at Orchid Bay Marina on the south side of Settlement Harbor. Provisions are available in town.
Discover
Nipper’s Beach Bar & Grill – Famous Sunday pig roast, ocean views, and lively beach vibes
Grabbers Bar & Grill – Sunset cocktails and conch fritters right on the beach
Great Guana Cay Reef – Excellent snorkeling just off the beach
Miles of Secluded Beach – Ideal for walking, shell collecting, and photos”

Green Turtle Cay Green (5 d)
Today, cruise to White Sound on Green Turtle Cay, a picturesque harbor surrounded by lush greenery. Green Turtle Cay is renowned for its Loyalist history and warm community spirit. Explore New Plymouth, a quaint village of pastel cottages, local shops, and small museums. Enjoy a stroll through the charming streets, browse handmade Bahamian crafts, or relax into the island’s easygoing pace. The surrounding waters also offer excellent snorkeling opportunities, making this a great day for both cultural discovery and time in the sea.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr 50 Mins Sailing time
- 14 Nautical miles
Mooring
There are moorings available in White Sound, as well as marina facilities – Green Turtle Club and Bluff House marina. Anchorages exist off of New Plymouth and outside of White Sound and Cocoa bay. Holding is poor in Black Sound, but there are mooring buoys and a marina available.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
The Green Turtle Club in White Sound is highly recommended. New Plymouth is great for sightseeing, museum visiting and restaurants.
Facilities
Dockage, fuel, water, ice, showers, provisions, restaurants, bars. Rent golf carts or bicycles, visit museums.
Green Turtle Cay – New Plymouth
Nestled north of Marsh Harbour and surrounded by a stunning jade-green sea, Green Turtle Cay offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and modern charm. The island’s picturesque harbors, Black and White Sounds, provide the perfect backdrop for exploration. Enjoy the delicious local cuisine at the island’s restaurants, and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the area. For a unique experience, visit the Captain Roland Roberts House Environment Center to learn about the fascinating ecology of the Bahamas’ reefs through informative exhibits. History enthusiasts will enjoy wandering through the Albert Lowe Museum, where art and photography highlight the story of New Plymouth. This island, like many in the Bahamas, became home to former British colonists after the American Revolution, and their legacy is honored with a bronze sculpture in the Memorial Sculpture Garden, paying tribute to those early settlers.
*New Plymouth Settlement – Historic village with museums and Loyalist charm
*Miss Emily’s Blue Bee Bar – Home of the original Goombay Smash cocktail
*Pineapples Bar & Grill – Laid-back lunch spot with a pool and harbor views
*Albert Lowe Museum – A peek into the island’s Loyalist and maritime heritage

Hope Town, Elbow Cay (5d)
Your journey continues south to the iconic Hope Town, located on Elbow Cay’s eastern shore. As you enter the harbor, you’ll be welcomed by the candy-striped Elbow Reef Lighthouse—one of the last operational kerosene lighthouses in the world. The village itself is a charming mix of colonial-style cottages, narrow lanes, and waterfront cafés. Take a bike ride along the island paths, snorkel off nearby beaches, or simply enjoy the relaxed, colorful vibe of one of the Abacos’ most beloved destinations.
The day’s sailing
- 5 Hr Sailing time
- 26 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moorings in Hope Town are available and marina slips can be reserved in advance of your arrival. Mooring balls in Hope Town are first come- first served. No anchorage is available in Hope Town Harbor, but due West of the Lighthouse between Elbow Cay and Pirate Cays. Marina dockage will be available at White Sound, and there’s an anchorage off Tahiti Beach.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available in Hope Town.
Things to do
The Wyannie Malone Museum is a tribute to Hope Town’s founder, Wyannie Malone, who fled South Carolina during the American Revolution and helped establish the settlement in 1785 with fellow refugees. The museum offers a fascinating look at this pivotal period in history, shedding light on the events that shaped the Bahamas and contributed to its unique character. A visit to Elbow Reef Lighthouse is also a must; the climb to the top rewards you with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area. In addition to exploring the museum and lighthouse, you’ll find a variety of charming, eclectic shops and local restaurants, including the popular Cap’n Jacks. For a more modern experience, head to White Sound, where you can relax at the Firefly Resort or enjoy a meal at Abaco Inn.
Facilities
Dockage is available in Hope Town and White Sound. Fuel, water, ice, provisions, Internet access, and golf cart rentals are available in Hope town.
Discover
Elbow Reef Lighthouse – Climb to the top for panoramic island views
Firefly Bar & Grill – Upscale dining with a scenic waterfront setting
Hope Town Harbour Lodge – Beachfront drinks and snacks
Local Artisan Shops – Browse handmade jewelry, prints, and island crafts”

Little Harbour
Enjoy a serene day at Little Harbour, a secluded gem on the southern edge of Abaco. This quiet bay is ideal for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. Drop anchor and head ashore to Pete’s Pub, a laid-back beach bar known for fresh seafood, rum punches, and its on-site bronze sculpture gallery and foundry. Swim in clear, calm waters, explore the surrounding shoreline, or simply unwind aboard your yacht and soak up the tranquility of this unspoiled anchorage.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr 50 Mins Sailing time
- 14 Nautical miles
Mooring
Little Harbor Marina
Things to do
Dining, Swimming, Fishing, Watersports Rentals, Beach Volleyball, Basketball, Horseshoe, Shuffleboard, Tennis, Playground
Facilities
Fire Pits, Spa, Shuttle Service, Wi-Fi, Restaurants, Bait & Tackle Shop, South Shore Watersports, Water, Ice, Fuel Dock, Laundry Facilities, Grill Area, Pump Out, Restrooms, Showers, Swimming Pools, Fitness Center, ATM

Man-O-War Cay
Sail north to the peaceful and traditional island of Man-O-War Cay, renowned for its boatbuilding heritage and small-town charm. Stroll through the narrow streets lined with cottages and visit local shops offering handcrafted canvas bags, wooden boats, and artisan goods. The island’s deep-rooted maritime culture offers a fascinating glimpse into Bahamian craftsmanship. Spend your final night enjoying the quiet beauty of the anchorage and reflecting on the week’s island-hopping adventures.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr 30 Mins Sailing time
- 18 Nautical miles
Mooring
Mooring balls are available in Man-O-War Harbour, while the marina remains inoperable. No anchorage is allowed in the harbour.
Dinghy dockage: NO
Things to do
Renowned sailing canvas shop and the Albury brothers boat building factory. Beaches & snorkelling.
Facilities
There are no facilities on this cay for yachts.
Discover
*Joe’s Studio & Albury’s Canvas Shop – Locally made canvas bags and crafts
*Man-O-War Heritage Museum – Insight into the island’s boatbuilding history
*Dock & Dine – Casual waterfront restaurant and marina stop
*Island Walks – Peaceful paths lined with flowers and traditional cottages”

Marsh Harbour, Abacos *for morning disembarkation (4d)
After a relaxed breakfast or a final swim, cruise back to Marsh Harbour for disembarkation by 10 am. As you sail into the harbor, take in one last view of the turquoise waters and white sandy cays. Whether you’ve come for adventure, tranquility, or a mix of both, this Abacos itinerary leaves you refreshed, inspired, and already dreaming of your next island escape.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr Sailing time
- 6 Nautical miles
Mooring
The Moorings base at Marsh Harbour offers a full-service marina at Harbour View Marina. You’ll find secure dockage with water, electricity, fuel, and easy access for provisioning. Calm, protected waters make docking straightforward.
Things to do
Explore local shops, dine at waterfront restaurants, or enjoy a casual stroll along the marina boardwalk. Visit the Abaco Neem farm, local art galleries, or enjoy live music and cocktails at popular spots like Snappas and Wally’s. It’s also a great place to pick up souvenirs or relax before or after your charter.
Facilities
Well-stocked grocery stores (Maxwell’s Supermarket nearby), marine supply shops, ATMs, car rentals, fuel docks, Wi-Fi, showers, laundry services, and nearby airport access. Everything you need for a smooth arrival, provisioning stop, or final night onboard.
Discover
*Snappas Bar & Grill – Waterfront drinks and casual dining with live music
*Maxwell’s Supermarket – Best spot for provisioning before departure
*Wally’s Restaurant – Local cuisine in a charming colonial-style house
*Local Boutiques & Galleries – Ideal for souvenirs and Bahamian crafts

Abacos 4 Nights – Flexible Short Stay Itinerary
Set sail on a flexible 4-night yacht charter through the breathtaking Abacos, a chain of idyllic islands in the northern Bahamas celebrated for their calm turquoise waters, peaceful anchorages, and colorful seaside settlements. Starting and ending at our base in Marsh Harbour, this itinerary is the perfect island escape for those short on time but big on adventure, offering a rich blend of local charm, beachside fun, and tranquil cruising.
Enjoy standard 10am boarding on your arrival day and set sail right away—there’s no need to spend your first night docked at the marina. Plus, enjoy an extra night on board at the end of your journey; simply return to base by 9.30 am on the day of disembarkation. With unforgettable stops at Little Harbour, Hope Town, Green Turtle Cay, and Great Guana Cay, this 4-night experience delivers a taste of everything that makes the Abacos so special.
To book a 4-nights yacht charter, please call our vacation planers: (888) 788-0662 or Enquire Online
Little Harbour (Day 1)
Enjoy a serene day at Little Harbour, a secluded gem on the southern edge of Abaco. This quiet bay is ideal for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. Drop anchor and head ashore to Pete’s Pub, a laid-back beach bar known for fresh seafood, rum punches, and its on-site bronze sculpture gallery and foundry. Swim in clear, calm waters, explore the surrounding shoreline, or simply unwind aboard your yacht and soak up the tranquility of this unspoiled anchorage.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr 50 Mins Sailing time
- 14 Nautical miles
Mooring
Little Harbor Marina
Things to do
Dining, Swimming, Fishing, Watersports Rentals, Beach Volleyball, Basketball, Horseshoe, Shuffleboard, Tennis, Playground
Facilities
Fire Pits, Spa, Shuttle Service, Wi-Fi, Restaurants, Bait & Tackle Shop, South Shore Watersports, Water, Ice, Fuel Dock, Laundry Facilities, Grill Area, Pump Out, Restrooms, Showers, Swimming Pools, Fitness Center, ATM

Hope Town, Elbow Cay
Your journey continues south to the iconic Hope Town, located on Elbow Cay’s eastern shore. As you enter the harbor, you’ll be welcomed by the candy-striped Elbow Reef Lighthouse—one of the last operational kerosene lighthouses in the world. The village itself is a charming mix of colonial-style cottages, narrow lanes, and waterfront cafés. Take a bike ride along the island paths, snorkel off nearby beaches, or simply enjoy the relaxed, colorful vibe of one of the Abacos’ most beloved destinations.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr 50 min Sailing time
- 14 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moorings in Hope Town are available and marina slips can be reserved in advance of your arrival. Mooring balls in Hope Town are first come- first served. No anchorage is available in Hope Town Harbor, but due West of the Lighthouse between Elbow Cay and Pirate Cays. Marina dockage will be available at White Sound, and there’s an anchorage off Tahiti Beach.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available in Hope Town.
Things to do
The Wyannie Malone Museum is a tribute to Hope Town’s founder, Wyannie Malone, who fled South Carolina during the American Revolution and helped establish the settlement in 1785 with fellow refugees. The museum offers a fascinating look at this pivotal period in history, shedding light on the events that shaped the Bahamas and contributed to its unique character. A visit to Elbow Reef Lighthouse is also a must; the climb to the top rewards you with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area. In addition to exploring the museum and lighthouse, you’ll find a variety of charming, eclectic shops and local restaurants, including the popular Cap’n Jacks. For a more modern experience, head to White Sound, where you can relax at the Firefly Resort or enjoy a meal at Abaco Inn.
Facilities
Dockage is available in Hope Town and White Sound. Fuel, water, ice, provisions, Internet access, and golf cart rentals are available in Hope town.
Discover
*Elbow Reef Lighthouse – Climb to the top for panoramic island views
*Firefly Bar & Grill – Upscale dining with a scenic waterfront setting
*Hope Town Harbour Lodge – Beachfront drinks and snacks
*Local Artisan Shops – Browse handmade jewelry, prints, and island crafts

Green Turtle Cay
Today, cruise to White Sound on Green Turtle Cay, a picturesque harbor surrounded by lush greenery. Green Turtle Cay is renowned for its Loyalist history and warm community spirit. Explore New Plymouth, a quaint village of pastel cottages, local shops, and small museums. Enjoy a stroll through the charming streets, browse handmade Bahamian crafts, or relax into the island’s easygoing pace. The surrounding waters also offer excellent snorkeling opportunities, making this a great day for both cultural discovery and time in the sea.
The day’s sailing
- 5 Hr Sailing time
- 26 Nautical miles
Mooring
There are moorings available in White Sound, as well as marina facilities – Green Turtle Club and Bluff House marina. Anchorages exist off of New Plymouth and outside of White Sound and Cocoa bay. Holding is poor in Black Sound, but there are mooring buoys and a marina available.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
The Green Turtle Club in White Sound is highly recommended. New Plymouth is great for sightseeing, museum visiting and restaurants.
Facilities
Dockage, fuel, water, ice, showers, provisions, restaurants, bars. Rent golf carts or bicycles, visit museums.
Green Turtle Cay – New Plymouth
Nestled north of Marsh Harbour and surrounded by a stunning jade-green sea, Green Turtle Cay offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and modern charm. The island’s picturesque harbors, Black and White Sounds, provide the perfect backdrop for exploration. Enjoy the delicious local cuisine at the island’s restaurants, and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the area. For a unique experience, visit the Captain Roland Roberts House Environment Center to learn about the fascinating ecology of the Bahamas’ reefs through informative exhibits. History enthusiasts will enjoy wandering through the Albert Lowe Museum, where art and photography highlight the story of New Plymouth. This island, like many in the Bahamas, became home to former British colonists after the American Revolution, and their legacy is honored with a bronze sculpture in the Memorial Sculpture Garden, paying tribute to those early settlers.
*New Plymouth Settlement – Historic village with museums and Loyalist charm
*Miss Emily’s Blue Bee Bar – Home of the original Goombay Smash cocktail
*Pineapples Bar & Grill – Laid-back lunch spot with a pool and harbor views
*Albert Lowe Museum – A peek into the island’s Loyalist and maritime heritage”

Great Guana Cay
Known for its expansive white-sand beach on the Atlantic side, Great Guana Cay is sparsely populated with few stores or restaurants. It’s an incredibly scenic island, one that will inspire you to return for more fun. Anchor off in Fisher’s Bay and enjoy a beautiful sunset, or head to shore for some of the popular refreshments like the blaster in Grabbers or the Nipper on the other side of the island.
Mooring
Moorings are available for a fee through Dive Guana in Settlement Harbor. Orchid bay Marina is found at the same place, with all facilities. The best anchorage is in Fisher’s Bay. Just North of Settlement Harbour. Bakers bay in the North has a great anchorage, but the activities are restricted to the beach, as the rest of property inland is private.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available at Fisher’s Bay.
Things to do
Dive Guana is a full-service dive shop that also rents out bikes. There are several restaurants, including the famous Grabbers Bar & Grill, or Nipper’s. From Baker’s bay, venture to Spoil Cay with a dinghy for shell collecting and exploring.
Facilities
Dockage is available at Orchid Bay Marina on the south side of Settlement Harbor. Provisions are available in town.

Marsh Harbour, Abacos *for morning disembarkation (4d)
After a relaxed breakfast or a final swim, cruise back to Marsh Harbour for disembarkation by 10 am. As you sail into the harbor, take in one last view of the turquoise waters and white sandy cays. Whether you’ve come for adventure, tranquility, or a mix of both, this Abacos itinerary leaves you refreshed, inspired, and already dreaming of your next island escape.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr Sailing time
- 6 Nautical miles
Mooring
The Moorings base at Marsh Harbour offers a full-service marina at Harbour View Marina. You’ll find secure dockage with water, electricity, fuel, and easy access for provisioning. Calm, protected waters make docking straightforward.
Things to do
Explore local shops, dine at waterfront restaurants, or enjoy a casual stroll along the marina boardwalk. Visit the Abaco Neem farm, local art galleries, or enjoy live music and cocktails at popular spots like Snappas and Wally’s. It’s also a great place to pick up souvenirs or relax before or after your charter.
Facilities
Well-stocked grocery stores (Maxwell’s Supermarket nearby), marine supply shops, ATMs, car rentals, fuel docks, Wi-Fi, showers, laundry services, and nearby airport access. Everything you need for a smooth arrival, provisioning stop, or final night onboard.
Discover
*Snappas Bar & Grill – Waterfront drinks and casual dining with live music
*Maxwell’s Supermarket – Best spot for provisioning before departure
*Wally’s Restaurant – Local cuisine in a charming colonial-style house
*Local Boutiques & Galleries – Ideal for souvenirs and Bahamian crafts

Abacos 7 day POWER Charter – From Manjack to Hope Town
Fishers Bay, Great Guana Cay
Depart from The Moorings Base in Marsh Harbour and cruise towards Fishers Bay on Great Guana Cay. This peaceful island offers calm, turquoise waters and secluded beaches perfect for unwinding. Spend your day swimming, snorkeling, or simply enjoying the stunning surroundings. As the evening sets in, relax aboard your power yacht and enjoy a tranquil night under the stars.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr Sailing time
- 10.5 Nautical miles
Mooring
The best anchorage is in Fisher’s Bay. Just North of Settlement Harbour. Bakers bay in the North has a great anchorage, but the activities are restricted to the beach, as the rest of property inland is private.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available at Fisher’s Bay.
Things to do
Dive Guana is a full-service dive shop that also rents out bikes. There are several restaurants, including the famous Grabbers Bar & Grill, or Nipper’s. From Baker’s bay, venture to Spoil Cay with a dinghy for shell collecting and exploring.
Facilities
Dockage is available at Orchid Bay Marina on the south side of Settlement Harbor. Provisions are available in town.

Manjack Cay
After a leisurely breakfast, cruise over to Manjack Cay (also known as Nunjack Cay), a serene island known for its pristine beaches and clear waters. Take time to explore the natural beauty of this quiet paradise, whether by swimming, snorkeling, or relaxing on the beach. It’s the perfect destination for a peaceful day of exploration and relaxation.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr 15 Mins Sailing time
- 18 Nautical miles
Mooring
There are no mooring balls here, but it is a safe place to anchor on the west side of the Cay.
Things to do
Snorkeling, swimming, sunbathing, seeing the stingrays and sharks
Facilities
There are no facilities for yachts here.
Discover
Manjack Cay
Escape to the tranquil shores of this uninhabited island, where the sound of ocean waves gently washing against the pristine white sand beaches creates the perfect atmosphere for relaxation. Manjack Cay offers a range of activities to keep you engaged throughout the day. Start by snorkeling in the nearby reefs, some of the healthiest and most vibrant in the area, teeming with colorful marine life. For those looking to explore further, two well-marked hiking trails wind through the island, offering the chance to discover its natural beauty. Wander through the mangroves and immerse yourself in the lush environment, where fish and turtles often swim nearby, adding to the island’s serene charm.”

White Sound, Green Turtle Cay
Today, cruise to White Sound on Green Turtle Cay, a picturesque harbor surrounded by lush greenery. Green Turtle Cay is renowned for its history and welcoming community. Enjoy a stroll through the charming streets, visit local shops, or indulge in the laid-back Bahamian atmosphere. The surrounding waters also offer fantastic snorkeling opportunities, making this a perfect day for both relaxation and adventure.
The day’s sailing
- 0.5 Hr Sailing time
- 6 Nautical miles
Mooring
There are moorings available in White Sound, as well as marina facilities – Green Turtle Club and Bluff House marina. Anchorages exist off of New Plymouth and outside of White Sound and Cocoa bay. Holding is poor in Black Sound, but there are mooring buoys and a marina available.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
The Green Turtle Club in White Sound is highly recommended. New Plymouth is great for sightseeing, museum visiting and restaurants.
Facilities
Dockage, fuel, water, ice, showers, provisions, restaurants, bars. Rent golf carts or bicycles, visit museums.
Discover
Green Turtle Cay – New Plymouth
Nestled north of Marsh Harbour and surrounded by a stunning jade-green sea, Green Turtle Cay offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and modern charm. The island’s picturesque harbors, Black and White Sounds, provide the perfect backdrop for exploration. Enjoy the delicious local cuisine at the island’s restaurants, and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the area. For a unique experience, visit the Captain Roland Roberts House Environment Center to learn about the fascinating ecology of the Bahamas’ reefs through informative exhibits. History enthusiasts will enjoy wandering through the Albert Lowe Museum, where art and photography highlight the story of New Plymouth. This island, like many in the Bahamas, became home to former British colonists after the American Revolution, and their legacy is honored with a bronze sculpture in the Memorial Sculpture Garden, paying tribute to those early settlers.

Treasure Cay
Cruise towards the renowned Treasure Cay, home to one of the Bahamas’ most stunning beaches. The soft, white sands and crystal-clear waters offer a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and kayaking. Spend the day exploring the tropical surroundings or simply relaxing on the beach. The friendly locals and vibrant atmosphere make Treasure Cay an unforgettable stop on your Abacos adventure.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr Sailing time
- 10.5 Nautical miles
Mooring
Mooring balls are available, anchorage space is limited.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
The 3-plus-mile white-sand beach is the main attraction at Treasure Cay, where you can swim, or sunbathe. There is a local restaurant on the north end of the beach.

Man-O-War Cay
Head toward the charming island of Man-O-War Cay, known for its handcrafted wooden boats and quaint cottages. Explore the island on foot or by bike, discovering local artisans and learning about Bahamian boat-building traditions. With its peaceful beaches and beautiful views, Man-O-War Cay offers a glimpse into island life at its best.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr 15mins Sailing time
- 16.5 Nautical miles
Mooring
Mooring balls are available in Man-O-War Harbour, while the marina remains inoperable. No anchorage is allowed in the harbour.
Dinghy dockage: NO
Things to do
Renowned sailing canvas shop and the Albury brothers boat building factory. Beaches & snorkelling.
Facilities
There are no facilities on this cay for yachts.

Little Harbour
Enjoy a serene day at Little Harbour, a secluded gem on the southern edge of Abaco. This tranquil bay is perfect for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. You can explore the surrounding landscape, take a refreshing swim, or simply relax aboard your yacht and enjoy the peace and quiet of this idyllic location. It’s the perfect way to soak in the Abacos’ unspoiled charm.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr Sailing time
- 16 Nautical miles
Mooring
Little Harbor Marina
Things to do
Dining, Swimming, Fishing, Watersports Rentals, Beach Volleyball, Basketball, Horseshoe, Shuffleboard, Tennis, Playground
Facilities
Fire Pits, Spa, Shuttle Service, Wi-Fi, Restaurants, Bait & Tackle Shop, South Shore Watersports, Water, Ice, Fuel Dock, Laundry Facilities, Grill Area, Pump Out, Restrooms, Showers, Swimming Pools, Fitness Center, ATM

Hope Town, Elbow Cay
Your journey concludes in Hope Town, located on the eastern shore of Elbow Cay. Famous for its candy-striped lighthouse and charming colonial-style cottages, Hope Town is the perfect spot to end your Abacos adventure. Explore the colorful streets, browse the local shops, and enjoy the lively yet relaxed atmosphere.
Before cruising back to Marsh Harbour, take one last look at the breathtaking views and reflect on your incredible week in the Abacos.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr Sailing time
- 14 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moorings in Hope Town are available and marina slips can be reserved in advance of your arrival. Mooring balls in Hope Town are first come- first served. No anchorage is available in Hope Town Harbor, but due West of the Lighthouse between Elbow Cay and Pirate Cays. Marina dockage will be available at White Sound, and there’s an anchorage off Tahiti Beach.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available in Hope Town.
Things to do
The Wyannie Malone Museum is a tribute to Hope Town’s founder, Wyannie Malone, who fled South Carolina during the American Revolution and helped establish the settlement in 1785 with fellow refugees. The museum offers a fascinating look at this pivotal period in history, shedding light on the events that shaped the Bahamas and contributed to its unique character. A visit to Elbow Reef Lighthouse is also a must; the climb to the top rewards you with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area. In addition to exploring the museum and lighthouse, you’ll find a variety of charming, eclectic shops and local restaurants, including the popular Cap’n Jacks. For a more modern experience, head to White Sound, where you can relax at the Firefly Resort or enjoy a meal at Abaco Inn.
Facilities
Dockage is available in Hope Town and White Sound. Fuel, water, ice, provisions, Internet access, and golf cart rentals are available in Hope town.

Abacos 7d POWER Charter – From Guana to Elbow Cay
Great Guana Cay
Known for its expansive white-sand beach on the Atlantic side, Great Guana Cay is sparsely populated with few stores or restaurants. It’s an incredibly scenic island, one that will inspire you to return for more fun. Anchor off in Fisher’s Bay and enjoy a beautiful sunset, or head to shore for some of the popular refreshments like the blaster in Grabbers or the Nipper on the other side of the island.
Mooring
Moorings are available for a fee through Dive Guana in Settlement Harbor. Orchid bay Marina is found at the same place, with all facilities. The best anchorage is in Fisher’s Bay. Just North of Settlement Harbour. Bakers bay in the North has a great anchorage, but the activities are restricted to the beach, as the rest of property inland is private.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available at Fisher’s Bay.
Things to do
Dive Guana is a full-service dive shop that also rents out bikes. There are several restaurants, including the famous Grabbers Bar & Grill, or Nipper’s. From Baker’s bay, venture to Spoil Cay with a dinghy for shell collecting and exploring.
Facilities
Dockage is available at Orchid Bay Marina on the south side of Settlement Harbor. Provisions are available in town.

Spanish Cay
Spanish Cay yachting is the essence of luxury at this private resort island. There are many amenities and three great beaches.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr Sailing time
- 28 Nautical miles
Mooring
Marina and anchorages available
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
Full-service marina.
Facilities
Dockage, full electric hook-ups, and fuel are available.

Moraine Cay
Cruising in Moraine Cay waters takes you out beyond Great Abaco Island to the incredibly beautiful cays and reefs north of Little Abaco. It’s isolated, scenic, and serene in this tropical paradise. Moraine Cay is perched atop the reef system and is vaguely reminiscent of the South Pacific. You’ll definitely get a good sense of the “Out Islands” and why they are so popular.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr 4 mins Sailing time
- 15 Nautical miles
Mooring
No moorings are available. The only anchorage is in a small nook at the south end of the island, sheltered only from the north-westerly winds.
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
The snorkeling off the east end of Moraine Cay is spectacular over coral gardens teeming with colorful tropical fish, and there’s a beautiful beach at the anchorage ideal for swimming and beach combing.
Facilities
No facilities for yachts are available.

Green Turtle Cay
New Plymouth, the quaint village on Green Turtle Cay, is the epitome of Bahamian charm with its narrow streets, white picket fences, and brightly painted buildings. First settled in 1783, at the end of the American Revolution, it grew into the second largest city in the Bahamas by the 1800s. Now it’s known for its shops, restaurants, and historic sites popular among boaters, making New Plymouth yachting a delight. The main harbour is White Sound.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr Sailing time
- 5 Nautical miles
Mooring
There are moorings available in White Sound, as well as marina facilities – Green Turtle Club and Bluff House marina. Anchorages exist off of New Plymouth and outside of White Sound and Cocoa bay. Holding is poor in Black Sound, but there are mooring buoys and a marina available.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
The Green Turtle Club in White Sound is highly recommended. New Plymouth is great for sightseeing, museum visiting and restaurants.
Facilities
Dockage, fuel, water, ice, showers, provisions, and are available. Rent gold carts or bicycles, visit museums.
Green Turtle Cay – New Plymouth
North of Marsh Harbor, surrounded by a jade-green sea, sits the scenic stretch of Green Turtle Cay. Natural beauty and modern day charm come together in the harbors of Black and White sounds, the food of local restaurants, and the stories surrounding significant sites. Dive into a unique learning experience to understand the ecology of the Bahamas’ reefs with exhibits at Captain Roland Roberts House Environment Center. Those with a predilection for history may find themselves strolling through the Albert Lowe Museum’s art and photography exhibits about New Plymouth. Like many areas in the Bahamas, Green Turtle Cay became a new home for former British colonists after the American Revolution ended. These long-gone, but not forgotten, British settlers are commemorated with a bronze sculpture that stands in the Memorial Sculpture Garden.

Treasure Cay
Treasure Cay was developed as a resort in the 1950s, the first of its kind in the Abacos.Famous for its beautiful crescent-shaped, white-sand beach ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
The day’s sailing
- 42 mins Sailing time
- 10 Nautical miles
Mooring
Mooring balls are available, anchorage space is limited.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
The 3-plus-mile white-sand beach is the main attraction at Treasure Cay, where you can swim, or sunbathe. There is a local restaurant on the north end of the beach.
Facilities

Settlement Harbour
Cruising in Settlement Harbour waters brings you to the southern end of Great Guana Cay, where you’ll find a number of attractions within an easy walk from your luxury yacht that you can’t easily reach from Bakers Bay at the northwest end of the island. Although it is still a sleepy hamlet, Settlement Harbour has undergone development in recent years, boosting its popularity as a great place to visit during your charter.
The day’s sailing
- 47 mins Sailing time
- 11 Nautical miles
Mooring
Mooring balls are available for a fee through Dive Guana in Settlement Harbour and there is the Orchard Bay Marina. You can anchor in Fishers Bay.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available in Fishers Bay and there is a public dock in Settlement Harbour.
Things to do
A popular attraction of Settlement Harbour cruising is the chance to dine out at one of the restaurants. Nipper’s Beach Bar & Grill is just a short walk from your yacht. Perched on high sand dunes on the ocean side of the island, the views from Nipper’s are truly spectacular as you watch the swells break on the outer reef. Other restaurants worthy of a visit are Orchid Bay Restaurant, and Grabbers Bar & Grill. They all serve good food. Dive Guana is a full-service dive shop and offers bicycle rentals, so you can take a tour of the island to see the sights.
Facilities
Dockage is available at Orchid Bay Marina on the south side of Settlement Harbour. Some provisions are available in town.

Elbow Cay
Elbow Cay has much to offer cruisers, including historic Hope Town, White Sound, and Tahiti Beach. Snorkeling, and fine dining are all popular pastimes. Yachting in Tahiti Beach waters is a highlight of cruising to Elbow Cay.
The day’s sailing
- 51 mins Sailing time
- 12 Nautical miles
Mooring
Mooring slips in marinas in Hope Town are available and can be reserved in advance of your arrival. No anchorage is available in Hope Town Harbour. There’s an anchorage off Tahiti Beach.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available in Hope Town.
Things to do
The Wyannie Malone Museum is named for Hope Town’s founder, Wyannie Malone, who fled her home in South Carolina because of the American Revolution. She began the settlement of Hope Town with fellow refugees in 1785. The museum is a fascinating homage to this turbulent time in British and American history, which helped give the Bahamas part of its unique character. Naturally, a climb to the top of Elbow Reef Lighthouse is a must; the views are extraordinarily beautiful. There are a number of eclectic shops. Restaurants include Cap’n Jacks, On Da Beach Restaurant, Firefly Bar and Grill and Bridget’s Rum Bar & Restaurant. At White Sound, you’ll find the casual elegance of the Abaco Inn and the Boat House Restaurant.
Facilities
Dockage is available in Hope Town and White Sound. Fuel, water, ice, provisions, Internet access, and golf cart rentals are available.

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Great Guana Cay
Even though Great Guana Cay is without moorings, it is one of the largest anchorages in the Exumas. Well-protected and easy to approach, Great Guana Cay offers a genuine “Out Islands” experience. The locals at Black Point Settlement will make you feel right at home in their quaint little town. Immerse yourself in the friendly island culture, feast on traditional Bahamian cuisine, and admire the handwoven palm leave baskets made by the settlement women. You can even order homemade bread from Lorraine’s Café and pick it up the next morning.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr 12 mins Sailing time
- 11 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor, dinghy dock, mooring
Things to do
Hiking, Dining, Biking, Beachcombing, Provisioning
Facilities
Grocery ,Ice, Restaurants, Trash service, Laundry, Dinghy dock, Bike rental, Internet

Manjack Cay
Let the ocean waves brushing the white sand beaches on this uninhabited island lull you into a relaxing state while you explore. This cay has plenty of activities to keep you busy for the day starting with snorkeling the nearby reefs which can be reached by a short dinghy ride. Explore the mangroves while you are here and take in the marine life as fish and turtles surround you. You can even witness sharks and stingrays on the northernmost cove of the Cay.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr 24 mins Sailing time
- 17 Nautical miles
Mooring
There are no mooring balls here, but it is a safe place to anchor on the west side of the Cay.
Things to do
Snorkeling, swimming, sunbathing, seeing the stingrays and sharks
Facilities
There are no facilities for yachts here.
Manjack Cay
Let the ocean waves brushing the white sand beaches on this uninhabited island lull you into a relaxing state while you explore. This cay has plenty of activities to keep you busy for the day starting with snorkeling the nearby reefs. These are some of the healthiest reefs in the area and they are bursting with marine life. There are also two well-known hiking trails on this cay that are marked with signs. Explore the mangroves while you are here and take in the wildlife as fish and turtles surround you.

Green Turtle Cay
New Plymouth, the quaint village on Green Turtle Cay, is the epitome of Bahamian charm with its narrow streets, white picket fences, and brightly painted buildings. First settled in 1783, at the end of the American Revolution, it grew into the second largest city in the Bahamas by the 1800s. Now it’s known for its shops, restaurants, and historic sites popular among boaters, making New Plymouth yachting a delight. The main harbour is White Sound.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr Sailing time
- 5 Nautical miles
Mooring
There are moorings available in White Sound, as well as marina facilities – Green Turtle Club and Bluff House marina. Anchorages exist off of New Plymouth and outside of White Sound and Cocoa bay. Holding is poor in Black Sound, but there are mooring buoys and a marina available.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
The Green Turtle Club in White Sound is highly recommended. New Plymouth is great for sightseeing, museum visiting and restaurants.
Facilities
Dockage, fuel, water, ice, showers, provisions, and are available. Rent gold carts or bicycles, visit museums.
Green Turtle Cay – New Plymouth
North of Marsh Harbor, surrounded by a jade-green sea, sits the scenic stretch of Green Turtle Cay. Natural beauty and modern day charm come together in the harbors of Black and White sounds, the food of local restaurants, and the stories surrounding significant sites. Dive into a unique learning experience to understand the ecology of the Bahamas’ reefs with exhibits at Captain Roland Roberts House Environment Center. Those with a predilection for history may find themselves strolling through the Albert Lowe Museum’s art and photography exhibits about New Plymouth. Like many areas in the Bahamas, Green Turtle Cay became a new home for former British colonists after the American Revolution ended. These long-gone, but not forgotten, British settlers are commemorated with a bronze sculpture that stands in the Memorial Sculpture Garden.

Hope Town
Elbow Cay has much to offer cruisers, including historic Hope Town, White Sound, and Tahiti Beach. Snorkelling, scuba diving, shopping, and fine dining are all popular pastimes. Yachting in Tahiti Beach waters is a highlight of cruising to Elbow Cay, this spot offers a great anchorage and access to a tidal sand bar and beach. Many guests also enjoy exploring Elbow Cay by land via Golf Carts.
The day’s sailing
- 5 Hr 24 mins Sailing time
- 27 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moorings in Hope Town are available and marina slips can be reserved in advance of your arrival. Mooring balls in Hope Town are first come- first served. No anchorage is available in Hope Town Harbor, but due West of the Lighthouse between Elbow Cay and Pirate Cays. Marina dockage will be available at White Sound, and there’s an anchorage off Tahiti Beach.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available in Hope Town.
Things to do
The Wyannie Malone Museum is named for Hope Town’s founder, Wyannie Malone, who fled her home in South Carolina because of the American Revolution. She began the settlement of Hope Town with fellow refugees in 1785. The museum is a fascinating homage to this turbulent time in British and American history, which helped give the Bahamas part of its unique character. Naturally, a climb to the top of Elbow Reef Lighthouse is a must; the views are extraordinarily beautiful. There are a number of eclectic shops and some restaurants, including Cap’n Jacks. At White Sound, you’ll find the modern Firefly Resort and Abaco Inn.
Facilities
Dockage is available in Hope Town and White Sound. Fuel, water, ice, provisions, Internet access, and golf cart rentals are available in Hope town.

Little Harbor
Enjoy a relaxing sail across the bay to Ruskin’s Resort & Club at Little Harbor—a Caribbean-style island resort featuring its own private beach, a full-service marina, and an array of recreational activities. Go swimming in one of the three heated pools, cast your line off the 250-foot fishing pier, and come sunset, chill out Adirondack-style around a private fire pit. With several waterfront restaurants located on site, you can choose the menu that appeals to you most while taking in breathtaking views of Tampa Bay. You can even rent wave runners to satisfy your adrenaline-rush craving or go on a guided jet ski tour.
Highlight:
If you head a bit northwest of Little Harbor Marina, you can visit Tampa Electric’s Manatee Viewing Center at Apollo Beach during the winter months—a protected marine reserve with a boardwalk, 50-foot observation tower, trails, and a butterfly garden. You can also enjoy a superior lunch or dinner dining experience at Circles—Tampa’s most storied, iconic, and award-winning waterfront restaurant with reserved slips for patrons.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr 36 mins Sailing time
- 13 Nautical miles
Mooring
Little Harbor Marina
Things to do
Dining, Swimming, Fishing, Watersports Rentals, Beach Volleyball, Basketball, Horseshoe, Shuffleboard, Tennis, Playground
Facilities
Fire Pits, Spa, Shuttle Service, Wi-Fi, Restaurants, Bait & Tackle Shop, South Shore Watersports, Water, Ice, Fuel Dock, Laundry Facilities, Grill Area, Pump Out, Restrooms, Showers, Swimming Pools, Fitness Center, ATM

Lynyard Cay
This long skinny cay is a perfect place to drop anchor safe from the ocean waves of the Atlantic and east winds. This quiet and remote spot is ideal for a long walk on the beach or a relaxing sunbathing session.
The day’s sailing
- 36 mins Sailing time
- 3 Nautical miles
Mooring
No mooring balls are here but it is a safe place to anchor on the west side of the island.
Things to do
Due to the cay being undeveloped, this is one of the perfect places to spend some time in solitude and enjoy stargazing.
Facilities
There are no facilities on this cay for yachts.

Man-O-War Cay
Man-O-War Cay is a quiet community of roughly 200 residents, many of whom earn a living in the boatbuilding trade, which dates back about a century. The original settlers, who first came to the cay in 1820, farmed the land, but they eventually gave it up in favour of crafting vessels from wood, such as the famous Abaco dinghy. In keeping with tradition, no alcohol is sold anywhere, but cruisers are welcome to enjoy sundowners aboard their yachts. Exploring the village on foot is a delight, taking you into some unique shops or to one of the casual restaurants for conch fritters. The white-sand beaches on the Atlantic side are stunning, making Man-O-War Cay yachting an unforgettable experience.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr 48 mins Sailing time
- 14 Nautical miles
Mooring
Mooring balls are available in Man-O-War Harbour, while the marina remains inoperable. No anchorage is allowed in the harbour.
Dinghy dockage: NO
Things to do
Renowned sailing canvas shop and the Albury brothers boat building factory.
Facilities
There are no facilities on this cay for yachts.

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