Sunday, January 8, 2012

Abaco Islands - The Sailing Capital of the World

The little known Abaco Islands in the Bahamas are simply a dream come true, passed, by the ravages of time and progress. Known as "The Sailing Capital of the World," The Abacos' number one activity is boating and sailing. Marinas here see the height of activity spring and autumn. But don't rule out the excellent fishing, diving, snorkeling, water sports, and, of course, cultural attractions that round out The Abacos holiday experience all year long. The 18th century saw the first settlers to the Abaco islands by pro-British colonists fleeing the US after the War of Independence ended in 1776. The first settlement was at Carleton, near what is now the major centre of Treasure Cay. Today the Abacos are vibrant. With excellent boating, fishing and scuba diving, The Abacos rank high among the tourist destinations in the Out Islands.

Abaco is the third most populous island in The Bahamas and bears a resemblance to New England from which it attracts so many of its visitors and winter residents. Marsh Harbour is the commercial centre located on Great Abaco. The first settlement on Abaco Was Carleton Point, located at the northern end of Treasure Cay a luxury resort development. Carleton was settled in 1783 by 600 Loyalists refugees from New York, fleeing the newly independent United States.








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