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7 day Abacos power charter itinerary - From Guana to Elbow Cay
From secluded cays and stunning beaches to historical towns and delicious restaurants, our 7 day Abacos Power itinerary showcases some of the very best treasures The Bahamas has to offer. Experience the magic of the Abacos from the comfort of your Power yacht with The Moorings. Start planning your next Abacos escape today and sail beyond the ordinary.
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, offering a tranquil start to your Abacos Power charter. It’s an incredibly scenic island, one that will inspire you to return for more fun. Anchor in Fisher’s Bay for a breathtaking sunset, or venture ashore for popular refreshments like a ‘blaster’ at Grabbers or a ‘Nipper’ on the island’s other side.
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 so you can explore the beauty of both land and sea.
- 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.
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Great Guana Cay Beach
Feel your cares melt away as you walk along the stunning five mile stretch of soft, white sand. The beach on Great Guana Cay is unspoiled, uncrowded and unbelievably beautiful.
Whether you want to sunbathe on the pristine sands, indulge in the peace and quiet of the secluded landscape or snorkel in the turquoise waters, you’ll love this gorgeous beach, with one TripAdvisor review saying: “Want to walk a beautiful beach in solitude….this is your island. You can walk for miles, collect shells and sea glass while listening to the waves roll in!”
Facilities
Dockage is available at Orchid Bay Marina on the south side of Settlement Harbor. Provisions are available in town.
Spanish Cay
Spanish Cay embodies the essence of luxury yachting on this private resort island. Its three-mile stretch of exquisite beach feels like your very own private paradise, inviting you to rest, relax, and truly unwind.
Whether you want to spend your time sunbathing, swimming or marveling at the exceptional natural beauty of The Bahamas, Spanish Cay is the perfect place to do all three. There are also many amenities to make your idyllic Abacos yacht charter as smooth as possible.
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
- Explore the full-service marina, which has everything you need, including a restaurant which serves up both local and international cuisines.
- Spanish Cay has excellent fishing opportunities for those wanting to try deep-sea or bonefishing.
- Soak up the sun on the powder-white sands of one of the sensational beaches, before going for a swim in the azure waters.
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Spanish Cay Marina
If you’re looking for a beautiful overnight stop before heading to the next stop on your Abacos Power itinerary, Spanish Cay offers a slice of heaven, with one Tripadvisor review saying: “We visited Spanish Cay Marina on our boat and stayed at the marina. We stayed extra days because the staff was so wonderful and spoiled us so completely, we didn’t want to leave. The private beach was incredible and we really enjoyed our meals at the restaurant.
“This really was one of the very best experiences we have had in the Bahamas. If you want an unspoiled, quiet visit with perfect beaches you will have a wonderful time”.
Facilities
Dockage, full electric hook-ups, and fuel are available.
Moraine Cay
Cruising the pristine waters of Moraine Cay transports you beyond Great Abaco Island to a realm of incredibly beautiful cays and reefs north of Little Abaco. This isolated, scenic, and serene tropical paradise, perched atop the reef system, evokes the allure of the South Pacific. Here, you’ll truly grasp the magic of the ‘Out Islands’ and their enduring popularity.
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
- Spend hours exploring the treasures that lie underwater, from stunning coral gardens to gorgeous fish.
- Sunbathe on the pristine sands and feel your cares melt away, with only the sound of the gentle waves for company.
- Set sail and explore other nearby cays, each one as breathtaking as the last, including Spanish Cay, Powell Cay and Nunjack Cay.
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Snorkeling near Moraine Cay
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.
One of the best places for snorkeling and scuba diving in The Bahamas, you can spend the whole day uncovering underwater gems and watching mesmerizing marine life.
Facilities
No facilities for yachts are available.
Green Turtle Cay
North of Marsh Harbour, embraced by a jade-green sea, lies the picturesque Green Turtle Cay. Here, natural beauty and modern charm converge in the inviting harbors of Black and White Sounds, the delectable offerings of local restaurants, and the captivating stories of significant sites. It’s the perfect stop for the halfway point of your Abacos yacht charter itinerary.
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.
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.
- 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.
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New Plymouth
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, with plenty of mooring options available to make your yacht charter hassle-free.
Facilities
Dockage, fuel, water, ice, showers, provisions, and are available. Rent golf carts or bicycles, visit museums.
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, it’s ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
The beauty of Treasure Cay is that it’s connected to Great Abaco Island, offering countless opportunities to explore, discover treasures and immerse yourself in the wonders of The Bahamas.
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
- Sunbathe, swim, snorkel and switch off when you spend the day at Treasure Cay’s magnificent beach.
- Start your morning off slow and play a round of golf at the brilliant 18-hole golf course.
- As Treasure Cay is so well-connected, channel your inner adventurer and explore other hotspots on Great Abaco, such as Marsh Harbour and Mermaid Reef.
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Treasure Cay Beach
The magnificent 3-plus-mile white-sand beach is Treasure Cay’s undeniable main attraction, inviting you to swim, sunbathe, and simply revel in its beauty. A local restaurant on the north end of the beach offers authentic local cuisine with serene water views.
Slow your pace down, feel the sun on your skin and the sea breeze in your hair, and embrace the magic of Treasure Cay. You may even have the chance to spot beautiful marine life, including turtles and stingrays.
It has everything you could need for the perfect day out, with one Tripadvisor review saying: “The white sand and aqua clear water…you can sit and play in for hours. Not much current so it is truly enjoyable. Just a few steps for food and drink at coco’s. Beach umbrellas, volleyball and a variety of water sports to partake in!”
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 relaxing Abacos Power 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 highlight of cruising Settlement Harbour is the opportunity to indulge in exceptional dining. Nipper’s Beach Bar & Grill, Orchid Bay Restaurant, and Grabbers Bar & Grill all offer superb cuisine and are well worth a visit.
- 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.
- For families with younger kids, anchoring in nearby Fisher’s Bay is a great idea as the water is clear, calm and shallow.
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Nipper’s Beach Bar & Grill
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.
Tuck into a delicious evening meal, enjoy lively music and watch the sun set over the turquoise waters. There’s no better place to spend the penultimate night of your Abacos Power itinerary, with one Tripadvisor review saying: “Best place on the island! Great music, views and drinks! […] It is right on the beach so you can walk down and enjoy the beautiful water”.
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 promises a captivating final day on your Abacos Power itinerary, with historic Hope Town, the serene White Sound, and the iconic Tahiti Beach awaiting your discovery. Snorkeling and fine dining are highly favored pastimes. Yachting in the crystalline waters of Tahiti Beach is an undeniable highlight of your Elbow Cay experience.
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.
- Naturally, a climb to the top of Elbow Reef Lighthouse is a must; the views are extraordinarily beautiful.
- 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.
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Tahiti Beach
One of the best beaches in The Bahamas, Tahiti Beach is a picturesque paradise where you can switch off and soak up every last drop of sun before you go back home.
The crystalline waters offer exceptional visibility so you can see an array of marine life while swimming and snorkeling, with one Tripadvisor review saying: “What a fun beach, especially at low tide! You can see so much sea life, starfish, sand dollars, sea biscuits, sea urchins, stingrays to name a few”.
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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