Destination Abaco Vol 2 July 2004 - Feb 2005

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Contents July 2004 - February 2005

Important Numbers Calendar of Events What to Do Shopping Where to Stay Dining Marinas Ferry Schedule Maps & Cays Info Information

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Email: destinationabaco@coralwave.com For advertising rates and information, contact Tel (242) 367-3202 Fax (242) 367-3201 Destination Abaco is published by Execuprint Ltd. Š Copyright 2004 by Execuprint Ltd. P.O.Box AB-20968, Marsh Harbour, Abaco, The Bahamas. All right reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission of the publisher is prohibited.

Publisher Execuprint Ltd - Ruth Saunders

Editorial Staff Isobel Sherman Portia Jonnson

Special Features A Civilized Safari 12 Wrack Ashore 26 Bahama Dawn 41 People to People 46 The Abaco Parrot 50

Timothy Roberts Mailin Sands

Layout/Production Ruth Saunders

Sales/Research Memose Daniels Portia Jonnson MaryLou Albury Kendi Anderson Abaco Tourist Office

Contributing Photographers Tuppy Weatherford David Dorsett Abaco Dive Adventures Abaco Tourist Office Abaco Vacations Res. Inc

Maps Dina Roberts Abaco Vacations Res. Inc

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by David Dorsett - Photo of Fox Town, Abaco


Important Numbers

The Bahamas Area Code (242) unless otherwise stated

DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE US & CANADA 1-(AREA CODE)-555-1212

Twin Air Treasure Cay Airport Ft. Lauderdale Airport US Airways Marsh Harbour Airport Treasure Cay Airport US Reservations Vintage Props & Jets Treasure Cay Airport New Smyrna Bch Airport Yellow Air Taxi Service Marsh Harbour Airport Fort Lauderdale Airport

LONG DISTANCE SERVICES AT&T USA Direct: 1-800-872-2881 Canada Operator: 1-800-463-0501 MCI Customers: 1-800-888-8000 Sprint Customers: 1-800-389-2111 United Kingdom Operator: 1-800-389-4444 Weather / Flight Plan 1-800-992-7433 EMBASSIES/ CONSULATES United States Embassy 1-888-247-2262 British High Commission 1-800-523-5585 Canadian Consulate 1-800-433-7300

365-8677 954-359-8266 367-2231 365-8686 1-800-622-1015 365-8852 904-423-1773 367-0032 954-359-0292

CAR RENTALS A & P Auto Rentals 367-2655 Allison Car Rentals 365-8193 Cash’s Resort Carts 365-8771 Cornish Car Rentals 365-8623 Rental Wheels 367-4643 Sea Star Rentals 367-4887

TRAVEL,AIRLINE & CHARTER SERVICES A & W Travel Agency 367-2806 Abaco Air Ltd. 367-2266 Air Florida 367-5599 Air Sunshine Ft. Lauderdale Airport 954-434-8900 Treasure Cay Airport 365-8900 Marsh Harbour Airport 367-2800 American Airlines /American Eagle Marsh Harbour Airport 367-2231 US Reservations 1-800-433-7300 Bahamasair Marsh Harbour Airport 367-2095 Treasure Cay Airport 365-8601 US Reservations 1-800-2224262 Calypso Air Marsh Harbour 367-0140 Treasure Cay 365-8660 Cherokee Air Ltd. Marsh Harbour Airport 367-3451 Office 367-2089 Continental Connection/Gulfstream International Marsh Harbour Airport 367-3415 Treasure Cay Airport 365-8615 US Reservations 1-800-231-0856 Island Express Treasure Cay Airport 365-8697 Marsh Harbour Airport 367-3597 Lynx Air International 954-772-9808 Major’s Air Marsh Harbour Airport 367-4826 Sky Limo International Ft. Lauderdale Airport 954-491-5930 Southern Air Marsh Harbour Airport 367-2498 Travel Spot 367-2817

BANKING & GENERAL SERVICES Commonwealth Bank 367-2370-ATM First Caribbean Int’l Bank 367-2166-ATM Royal Bank of Canada Marsh Harbour 367-2420 -ATM Treasure Cay 365-8119 -ATM Scotiabank (Bahamas) Ltd 367-2141 -ATM Treasure Cay Golf Club 365-8045 Post Office Treasure Cay 365-8230 Marsh Harbour 367-2571 EMERGENCY SERVICES ‘919’ Royal Bahamas Police Force 367-2560 Trauma One 367-2911 Fire Department 367-2000 Bah Air Sea Rescue Assoc 366-0282 MEDICAL SERVICES Abaco Family Medicine 367-3029 Auskell Advance Medical 367-0020 Corbett Medical Center 365-8288 Health Power Therapeutic Massage 365-4615 Government Clinics Marsh Harbour 367-2510 Cooper's Town 365-0300 Green Turtle Cay 365-4028 Hope Town 366-0108 Sandy Point 366-4010 Marsh Harbour Medical 367-0049 Out Island Chiropractor 367-2584

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Ministry of Tourism, The Abacos P.O. Box AB-20663 Tel: (242) 367-3067; Fax: (242) 367-3068 Marsh Harbour, Abaco

This publication became an immediate hit among visitors who use it as a handbook to the diverse destinations and fascinating Abaco adventures. From users' comments, it is a ''must have,� as a "one stop" information resource, saving hours of vacation time as it provides comprehensive and interesting information for planning daily activities for a wide appeal. Abaco is unique in its range of accommodations, as its with its historic charm and multi locations. However, with the growing support of collaterals such as Destination Abaco, these special and pristine isles are quickly catching up with New Providence and Grand Bahama Island as one of the more popular destinations of choice. Of course, this has been a secret, keenly guarded by the rich and famous, who traveled and lived here for many years. The Abaco Tourist Office highly recommends the use of this publication for it range and accuracy, and ensures its offshore and domestic availability by encouraging distribution through The Bahamas Tourist Offices and the Out Island Promotion Board. Congratulations are extended to the producers for doing a commendable job and best wishes for continued growth and sustainability. Jeritzan Outten Director of Tourism The Abacos

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Calendar of Events July

2 - 4 BLACKWOOD HOME COMING For further information contact the Abaco Tourist Office. (242) 367-3067

8 & 22 GOOMBAY SUMMER FESTIVAL [Marsh Harbour, Abaco] For more information contact (242) 367-3067

8 & 22 GOOMBAY FESTIVAL (Marsh Harbour, Abaco). To be held two Fridays in August. For further information contact the Abaco Tourist Office. (242) 367-3067

3 - 5 TREASURE CAY FLY-IIN Treasure Cay, Abaco. Beach Barbecue Fly-in. Treasure Cay Resort, 800-327-1584 E-mail: grolle@bahamas.com.

September

2 - 10 REGATTA TIME IN ABACO An exciting week of five sailboat races on the Sea of Abaco. Onshore festivities include nightly entertainment, free cocktail parties, beach picnics, cultural activities & a grand finale party. For registration forms & information, contact Dave or Kathy Ralph Tel. (242)-367 2677 E-mail: davralph@batelnet.bs.

TBA GREAT ABACO TRIATHALON, Marsh Harbour, Abaco. Entering its tenth year as a recreational promotion for the Abacos. Cultural activities will be an added feature to this years triathalon. Abaco Tourist Office. (242) 367-3067 25-2 27 ALL ABACO SAILING REGATTA (Abaco) An exciting weekend of championship native sloop racing. Highlights onshore festivities include a Junkanoo parade, food fest and fashion show. Call (242) 367-3067

7-1 10 BOAT HARBOUR FAMILY FISHING

TOURNAMENT Abaco Beach Resort & Boat Harbour. www.abacoresort.com.

10 INDEPENDENCE DAY (A public holiday) The Bahamas commemorates its 31st year of Independence from Great Britain with church services and festivities throughout the islands. Highlights of this year's Independence Anniversary celebrations include: SHIRT DAY"- T-shirts to be worn by (July 8) "T-S individuals and participating businesses. For more details on these Independence

TBA PEOPLE TO PEOPLE TEA PARTY (Treasure Cay & Marsh Harbour). For more information contact (242) 367-3067. 29-3 30

October

Abaco October Festival - The October Fest captures indegenous elements of culture on a single stage for a dramatic weekend. Native music, food, dance and arts and crafts. Abaco Tourist Office (242) 3673067.

August

1 FAMILY FISHING TOURNAMENT (Bimini)

A four day fun family fishing tournament, which includes children under 18. Bimini Big Game and Fishing Club & Marina. Call (242)347-3391/3. www.bimini-big-game-club.com.

TBA

November

Annual Christmas Bazzar - This preChristmas event provides a stage for local vendors and service clubs as a fun draiser and family fun event. Native food and drinks are on sale. Contact Abaco Petroleum. (242) 3672951

2 EMANCIPATION DAY - Public Holiday 2 - 4 MOORE’S ISLAND HOME COMING

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Calendar of Events December

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TBA

January

New Year’s Day Junkanoo, Green Turtle Cay, Abaco. Community based Junkanoo and food festival held during the day in downtown New Plymouth.

Christmas Boat Parade, Marsh Harbour, Abaco. An annual Yuletide event that brings Winter resident and local together to decorate boats in a fund raiser for local charities. Onshore social activites are also included.

22 - 23 - Tourism Strategic Business Planning Retreat. An opportunity for dialogue with tourism industry partners in order to formulate a new business plan for Abaco industry. For more information contact the Abaco Tourist Office. (242) 367-3067.

TBA Christmas Concert Under the Stars. An open air concert featuring a wide range of tunes from Broadway hits to traditional Christmas favourites by top local and international performing artists. Garden Theatre, Black Sound, Green Turtle Cay. (242) 3655094.

30 - Feb 1 Abaco Art Festival (Native Art Show - Local and National Artists) Abacobased artists and artisans are bought together with their contemporaries from across the archipelago to display their wares. A grand opportunity to catch a glimpse of the immense talent and creations. This event is organized by Abaco Beach Resort. (242) 367-2158.

TBA

Annual Junkanoo Parade Major Junkanoo festival held during late hours in Marsh Harbour. This is an annual celebration of Bahamian heritage and culture for hundreds of residents and visitors alike. Junkanoo is the preultimate street festival in the Bahamas. This competitive event evokes the passion of community groups in the traditonal music and dance of our junkanoo celebration with local groups competing for supremacy in this uniquely Bahamian stage.

February

13 - 16 1st Annual Fly-FFishing Tournament,

Sandy Point, Abaco. International Bonefishing enthusiasts primarily from the US will be brought to the tiny fishing enclave of Sandy Point for a week of fishing and other activities. Organized by Pete and Gay Guest House Sandy Point, Abaco (242) 366-4007

TBA

December Art Festival Month. A month-long exhibition featuring paintings by Alton Lowe, noted Bahamian artist. Lowe Art Gallery, Black Sound, Green Turtle Cay. (242) 3654264

25 - People to People Reception, Treasure Cay. Opportunity for local People to People Volunteers to meet and interact with the winter residents. This event is usually used to say thank you to visitors who reside on the island for long periods during the winter. Bahamianmusic and cultural expressions are highlighted by local talents.

TBA

Annual Bahamas Wahoo Championships #2. The second of a four leg series. Anglers take up a tough challenge to bait one of the fastest fish in the ocean. For more information call (800) 32-SPORT. www.bahamaswhaoo.com

26 - People to People Reception, Marsh Harbour. Contact the Abaco Tourist Office. (242) 367-3067 11


A Civilized Safari ABACO OUTBACK

by Isobel Sherman

The word eco-ttourism is a relatively new word in the vocabulary of the tourism industry, but it is a word more and more tourists are using. Ecotourism means being able to experience the real natural beautiful environments of countries all over the globe. In the past few years the island of Abaco has developed into an eco-ttourism

destination with the luscious natural wonders of Abaco both on land and sea. The size of Abaco leaves many areas on the island virtually untouched and thus offers visitors a breath-ttaking experience, whether it is on land or on or under the sea. Nature awaits on Abaco!

Abaco Outback, located next to Wally's Restaurant in Marsh Harbour, offers many ways one can experience the natural environment of Abaco. Begun four years ago by Ron Pagliaro and his wife Erin, Abaco Outback has offered a variety of tours for Abaco’s visitors and school children. The most popular activity is kayaking and they offer both full-d day and half-d day trips. With a choice of single or tandem kayaks, each person paddles through the shallow protected creeks south of Marsh Harbour along the eastern shoreline of Great Abaco island. The kayak tour allows one to see the nature both on land and on the

water. Looking to the shore one can see the lush types of vegetation. There are the pine forests, the dense coppice forests and, of course, the mangroves which are vital to all marine life. With some snorkel gear and a quick splash, one can see the grass flats beneath the water, patches of coral and the surface of blue holes. Paddling along the shoreline also offers the opportunity to view the bird life from wading birds to the woodland birds. The full day kayaking tour, which leaves at 10 am and returns at 5 pm, offers two stops for snorkeling and a full picnic lunch at Sandy Cove. The half day kayaking tour which is four


hours in either the morning or the afternoon offers a great snorkeling stop over a vibrant patch of coral reef and includes healthy snacks and drinks. These tours can accommodate anywhere from 2 to 14 persons, but average 4 people so as to keep the personal touch in each tour. Erin says it is very rare that weather cancels these trips. Experience in handling a kayak is not essential, as Abaco Outback will teach you how to paddle and handle the kayak. For the land lubber Abaco Outback has several land excursions. The South Abaco Safari allows one to enjoy a nature walk in South Abaco forests where one can explore the geological formations of the island, the lush pine forest which ends at a fresh water blue hole. The excursion continues south to a fishing village (Sandy Point) where hikers are given a real Bahamian lunch.

A trip to see the endangered Bahama Parrots in the National Park in South Abaco is another land based tour option. The park was established by the Bahamas National Trust to preserve and protect these wonderful birds. In the early morning you can see the parrots take flight. You can see where they nest in the limestone holes on the ground. Into bird watching? Ron, a graduate of the Ministry of Tourism's Birding Tour Guide Certificate Program, can arrange birding tours to all parts of Abaco. These morning trips provide the avid bird watcher an opportunity to see the Bahamian endemics as well as migrants according

to the time of year, from wading birds such as egrets and herons to the woodland birds such as humming birds and woodpeckers, Bahama wood stars, Bahama yellow throats, Bahama mockingbirds and Bahama swallows as well as the occasional osprey. A new tour added this year is the Off Road Cycling Tours. One route takes the cyclists to Little Harbour and includes snorkeling. The second cycling trip takes the cyclist through the verdant and lush forests to visit inland Blue Holes and includes a picnic lunch in the forest. The last land tour offered is the most adventurous and the most strenuous, according to Erin. It involves a drive through the Abaco National Park to see the Bahamas parrots and then a tough 2 and ½ hour drive over an extremely bumpy road to Hole in the

Wall Light house, which is now mechanized. Persons can see a vast dry cave system or just sit back and enjoy the view. If they wish, they might continue on foot and hike to the southern most tip of Abaco to the Hole-iin-tthe-W Wall where they can see the high pounding waves crashing- a breath-ttaking site-.. In the Spring, they might get the wonderful opportunity to see the nesting pelagic birds, the white tail tropicbirds that spend their entire life at sea. The only time they come to land is to nest once a year. The Hole-iin-tthe-W Wall adventure is only for those who wish ruggedness and high adventure. 13


In 2003 Abaco Outback was awarded the Cacique Award for Nature Tourism by the Ministry of Tourism. It is a great achievement to receive this prestigious award. Ron is a licensed Bahamian boat captain, has a Certificate as a Birding tour Guide from the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and is a graduate of the Bahamahost Programme. Erin is also a licensed boat captain and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Red Cross certificates in First Aid and CPR, and is a certified Level Three British Canoe Union Paddler.

Abaco for all who wish to go whether it is by land, by sea, or both land and sea. In today's stressful world some time out with nature can rejuvenate the mind as well as the body. To view the peace and tranquility of pine forests, the gorgeous marine life under the sea including fish and coral, the bright green of the Bahamas parrot, the wonderful antics of the woodland birds or the grace of the wading birds gives one time to pause and say "nature is awesome."

... The Civilized Safari...

Nature Tours

Kayaking Biking Sailing Hiking Bird Watching

Abaco Outback enjoys a thirty five percent repeat business from their customers. Their website is full of quotes from satisfied customers such as from Bob and Midge of Union, Kentucky, who said, "Great trip, great day, terrific tour guides. A must do in the Abacos." Keen environmentalists, active in preserving the environment on Abaco, Ron and Erin promise clients a safe mind-b blowing adventure to experience the natural wonders of

Great day, great trip - terrific tour guides - a must do in the Abacos! B & M Gray “s/v Bobcat” Union, Kentucky

242-3 367-5 5358

VHF Channel 16

Located on the waterfront in Marsh Harbour next to Wally’s, across from Harbour View Marina Email-iinfo@abacooutback.com

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· MH - Marsh Harbour · HT- Hope Town · GTC- Green Turtle Cay · TC- Treasure Cay · MOW- Man-O-war Cay · GC- Guana Cay

What to do

Abaco’s Lighthouses

Golfing

These are found on the east coast of Abaco, just north of Hole in the Wall, built in 1836. Elbow Cay commonly known as the Hope Town lighthouse across from the settlement of Hope Town, operative from 1863. has stripes of bright red & bright white.

Treasure Cay Resort & Marina Dick Wilson designed 18 hole 7,000 yd championship golf course. Open 8am 5pm - 7 days a week Call or contact Ronald Bootle 365-8045 Club Rentals, $10 - 9 holes, $15 - 18 holes.

Hairbraiding

Barefoot Boat Charter

The art of hairbraiding can be traced back thousand of years to Africa. Today thousands of people take in the highly spe cialized and artistic crafts of twisting, braiding and locking natural hair fashions. Hairbraiding is more than a means of entreprenuraship. It is an important form of cultural expression. You can find talented hair braiders everywhere on our shores. Megan Cartwright 367-2198

Charter a boat that will help you experience beautiful Abaco and its surrounding cays The Moorings at Conch Inn (MH) Florida Yacht Charters (MH) Abaco Charters (HT)

367-4 4000 367-4 4853 1-8 800-6 626-5 5690 Abaco 366-0 0151

Entertainment Abaco Beach Resort (MH) 367-2158 One-man band, rake & scrape Harbour’s Edge (HT) 366-0087 DJ on Saturday nights Conch Crawl Restaurant (MH) 367-4444 One man band Wed-Thur-Sun 6-11pm Nippers Beach Bar & Grill (GC) 365-5143 Famous Pig Roast on Sundays Marsh Harbour Marina - Jib Room Wed & Sat nights - live band 367-2700 Rooster’s Rest (GT) 365-4066 Sapodilly's Restaurant (MH) 367-3498 Fri/Sat Stone McEwan 7:30 -11:30pm Fri-5:30 -7:30 Happy Hour Sea Spray Resort (HT) 366-0065 Happy Hour - 5:00-6:00 Snappas Restaurant & Bar (MH) 367-2278 Happy Hour D&R Pool Bar (MH) 367-0385 Happy Hour daily, pool table, darts, sports bar, grill Russells Sports Bar (MH) Pool table, sport bar Detour Sports Bar (MH) DJ - 7pm -1:00am, disco music

Island Tours Abaco Island Tours located in Marsh Harbour Tel: (242) 375-8718 or (242) 367-2936 Sightseeing Tours Sunset Cruises Wild Dolphin Encounters Sailing Trips Parrot Tours

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Kayak Trips Guana Cay Day Trips Elbow Cay Day Trips Bonefishing Deep Sea Fishing


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What to do

Historical Sites

(A) Dundas Town Burial Landing Dundas Town (B) Lighthouses at Hope Town and Hole-in-the-Wall (C) Wyannie Malonie Museum, Hope Town (D) Carleton Point, just beyond NW trip of Treasure Cay (E) Albert Lowe Museum - New Plymouth (F) Wrecks in the Reefs near Man-O-War Cay

· Ship Agencies For More Information: Tel: (242) 367-2089 Fax: (242) 367-2530 Marsh Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas Visit our office on Front Street “One Call Does It All”

Outback Exploration

CHEROKEE AIR CHARTER SERVICE Servicing the Bahamas and South Florida Turbo Prop Service Available

Abaco Outback Tours 477-5682 abacooutback@oii.net Paddle Abaco’s Mangrove Estuaries Kayaking - safe for all ages. Simply the best way to explore the limitless shallow creeks that line the shores of these ephemeral islands. Experiencing unique rock formations, blue holes, birds, orchids and yes, even sharks. A full day of adventure includes transportation, tour, snorkel gear, picnic lunch and beverages included.

MARSH HARBOUR, ABACO, BAHAMAS (242) 367-2089 · (242) 367-2613 · (242) 367-2530

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What to do

Ocean Holes

the Conquest always carried horses. It would have been an easy swim across to the ‘mainland’ island where forage and water were abundant in the pine forest of Great Abaco. In the 1960s the herd, nearly 200 strong, was reduced to three horses. By 1992 the horses were up to 35, but today there are only 13 horses in the herd. Since 1999 there have been no foals. Research indicated that the horses should be returned to their original forest home. Several equine vets are working to bring them back to reproductive health. For more information - www.arkwild.com or (242) 367-4805.

Large Ocean Holes in the middle of the pine forest (west) Treasure Cay. Numerous Ocean Holes near Cherokee Sound. Drinking water Blue Hole Southwest of Cedar Harbour along an old wagon trail.

SCUBA Diving Experience the natural wonder of Abaco’s undersea ecosystems, renowned the world over their beauty and variety of marine life on a diving expedition. Reefs, home to as many wrecks as fish, 100 foot ‘walls’ that drop into the abyss of the Atlantic and undersea caves are just some of Abaco’s natural wonders just a boat ride away. Abaco Dive Adventure (MH) Brendal’s Dive Center (GTC) Dive Abaco (MH) Dive Guana (GC) Spanish Cay Water Sports (SC) Treasure Divers (TC) Froggies Out Island Adv. (HT)

Bonefishing Guides Enjoy a day of fishing on the ‘Marls,’ Abaco’s less explored western side, with a local bone fisherman as your guide to the Abaco’s ‘Wide Open Spaces.’

South Abaco Cherokee Sound Junior Albury Maxwell Sawyer Marty Sawyer Jimmy Lowe Randy Sawyer Sandy Point Richmon’s Bonefishing Lodge Pete & Gay Guest House

367-2963 365-4411 365-2787 365-5178 365-0083 365-8465 366-0431

366-3058 366-3058 366-2115 366-2165 366-2284 366-4139 366-4119

North Abaco Coopers Town Alexander Role Edward Rolle Donald Rolle Treasure Cay Carey McKenzie Ed Newell Banyan Beach Mount Hope Herbert Thurston Pedro Thurston

Wild Horses On the sun swept island 150 miles off Florida’s Gold Coast, 16 rare and endangered horses have made their debut to the world. In 2002 on the basis of three independent DNA analyses, the horses were designated a sub breed of the critically endangered Spanish Bard by the Horse of the American’s Registry. Abaco in The Bahamas was curator of possibly the purest strain of the “Horse of the Conquest” in exsistence. There are many Spanish wrecks on the reef of Green Turtle Cay lying just offshore Great Abaco. Ships of

365-0120 365-0024 365-0105 365-8313 365-8752 365-8111 365-4205 365-2405

Central Abaco

Marsh Harbour Jay Sawyer Buddy Pinder Christopher Pinder Justin Sands Spring City Edmund Williams

367-3941 366-2163 367-4540/367-2234 367-3526/359-6836 367-7123

Cays Hope Town Maitland Lowe Green Turtle Cay Ronnie Sawyer Jeff Survance Ricky Sawyer

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366-0478/366-0033 365-4070 365-4040 365-4261


BRAND NEW

ROBERTS’ MARINE SALES PARTS SERVICE DIESEL SERVICES VHF 16 PHONE : (242) 365-4249

Workshop located on Black Sound Green Turtle Cay, Abaco

ROBERTS’ HARDWARE Hardware & Building Supplies Paint Supplies, Fishing & Dive Supplies, Ice, Charts, Rope

Offering over 60 wine selections! Wide variety of Rums, Beers and Liqueurs

VHF 16 Phone: 242-365-4122

Open Monday - Saturday 8:00am - 5:30pm

Conveniently located near town dock Green Turtle Cay, Abaco

Email:hopetownwines&spirits@cocotels.com

Tel:366-0525

VHF 16

Abaco Air

Celebrating 30 Years Of Service CHARTERS BETWEEN ABACO & ALL THE BAHAMA ISLANDS & FLORIDA WITH SCHEDULED SERVICE BETWEEN MARSH HARBOUR & NASSAU (DAILY) AND MARSH HARBOUR & NORTH ELEUTHERA

www.abacoaviationcentre.com TEL: 242-367-2266 FAX: 242-367-3256 P.O.Box AB-20492, Marsh Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas

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Shopping

· MH - Marsh Harbour · HT- Hope Town · · GTC- Green Turtle Cay · TC- Treasure Cay · · MOW- Man-O-War Cay · GC- Guana Cay · · LH - Little Harbour ·

Native Art & Crafts

Albert Lowe Museum (GT) Alton Lowe Art Gallery (GT) Abaco Glass/Art Gallery (MH) Abaco Ceramics (TC) Art Original (MH) Bahama Dawn Designs (MH) Buds and Blooms (MH) Conch Pearl (MH) Ebb Tide (HT) Iggy Biggy (HT) Iggy Biggy (MH) Island Petals (MH) Johnston’s Studio (LH) Joe’s Studio (MOW) Kemps Souvenirs (HT) Ocean Blue Gallery (GTC) Native Creations (GTC)

Boat Rentals

Island Marine Rentals (HT) J.I.C. Boat Rentals (TC) Concept Boat Rentals (MH) Sea Horse Boat Rentals (MH) Sea Spay Resorts (HT) Rich’s Rentals (MH) Rich’s Rentals (TC) Rainbow Rentals (MH) Blue Wave Boat Rentals (MH) Laysue Boat Rentals (MH) Man-O-War Marina (MOW) Waterways Boat Rentals (MOW)

365-4094 365-4264 367-2442 365-8489 367-3293 367-4 4648 367-2837 367-0 0137 366-0088 366-0 0354 367-5 5 121 367-2 2260 367-2720 365-6082 366-0423 365-4234 365-4 4206

Tropical Souvenirs i

Located on Don MacKay Blvd near Airport in Marsh Harbour Mon - Sat 7:30 - 5

Visa and MasterCard Accepted

366-0292 367-4643 365-8687

Cameras, Film, Developing

Snap Shop (MH) Wally’s Studio (MH) Computer Creations (MH)

Car Rentals

A & P Auto Rentals (MH) Cornish Car Rentals (TC) Sea Star Rentals (MH) Reliable Car Rentals (MH) Rental Wheels (MH) Quality Star (MH)

Sun 10 - 5

Tel: (242) 367-2431

366-0282 365-8465 367-5570 367-2513 366-0065 367-2742 365-8582 367-4602 367-3910 367-4414 366-6008 365-6143

Bicycles, Scooters

The Bike Shop (HT) Rental Wheels (MH) Wendals Bicycle Rentals (TC)

Straw Baskets i T-SShirts Hats i Casual Wear i Gifts i Souvenirs

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367-3 3020 367-2722 367-2004 367-2655 365-8623 367-4887 367-4234 367-4643 367-2979 19


Shopping Crystal Treasures

Abaco Treasures (MH) Corner Value (MH) Sand Dollar Shoppe (MH) Solomon Mines (TC)

367-3 3460 367-2250 367-4405 365-8132

Boutiques

M-O-W Dive Shop (MOW) Dive Abaco (MH) Dive Guana (GC) Froggies OutIsland Adv. (HT)

Grocery Stores

A & A Food Store (MH) Abaco Wholesale (MH) Adam & Eve (MH) 367-5 5792 Albury’s Harbour St (MOW) Bluff House Boutique (GTC) 365-4 4200 Bahamas Family Market(MH) Corner Value (MH) 367-2250 Concept Boat Rentals (MH) His & Her Jeans (MH) 367-2011 Curry’s Food Store (GTC) Lowes Pharmacy (MH) 367-2667 Guana Harbour Grocery (GC) Mangoes Boutique (MH) 367-2366 Harbour View Grocery(HT) Spooners Dept Store (MH) 367-2017 Lowe’s Grocery (GTC) Wally’s Boutique (MH) 367-2074 Man-O-War Grocery (MOW) Iggy Biggy (MH) 367-5 5121 Price Right (MH) Soleys Boutique(MH) 367-0 0035 M & R Food Store (MH) Wrackers (MH) 367-0 0197 Sid’s Grocery (GTC) Solomon’s Super Center (MH) SCUBA /Diving Gear Abaco Beach Dive Center (MH) 367-4646 Treasure Cay Mini Mart (TC) Abaco Dive Adventures (MH) 367-2963 Vernon’s Grocery (HT) Brendal’s Dive Shop (GTC) 365-44111 Mikula’s Grocery Store (TC)

Florist Gift Shop Souviners We specialize in flowers for weddings & special events Tel: (242) 367-2260 Fax: (242) 367-2262 Marsh Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas Email: islandpetals366@hotmail.com

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365-6013 367-2787 365-5178 366-0431

367-3606 367-2020 365-6004 367-3714 367-5570 367-4171 365-5067 366-0033 365-4243 365-6016 367-7283 367-3237 365-4055 367-2601 365-8350 367-0037 365-8795


Shopping Jewelry

Golf Cart Rentals Cash’s Cart Rentals (TC) C & D Rentals (GTC) Chris Cart Rentals (TC) D & P Cart Rentals (GTC) Guana Cay Rentals (GC) Hope Town Cart Rentals (HT) Island Treasures (MOW) Island Cart Rentals (HT) J.I.C. Cart Rentals (TC) Resort Cart Rentals (TC) Seaside Cart Rentals (GTC) T & A Cart Rentals (GTC) T & N Cart Rentals (HT)

365-8771 365-4311 365-8053 365-4655 365 -5195 366-0064 365-6072 366-0448 365-8465 365-8465 365 -4120 365-4259 366-0069

Abaco Treasures (MH) Conch Pearl (MH) Iggy Biggy (MH) Iggy Biggy (HT) Island Treasures (MOW) Mangoes Boutique (MH) El Mercado (HT) Sand Dollar Shoppe (MH) T’zers Gift Shop (MH) Tropical Treasures (MH) Golden Reef (GTC) John Bull (MH) Jewels, Gems & More (MH) Solomon Mines (TC)

Florists Buds & Blooms (MH) Island Petals (MH) Pinewoods Nursery (MH) Tropical Farm Nursery (MH)

367-3460 367-0 0137 367-5 5 121 366-0 0354 365-6072 367-2366 366 -0661 367-4405 367- 2158 367-5576 365 -4221 367-2473 367-2418 365-8132

Marine Stores

367-2 2837 367-2 2260 367-4755 367-2783

Abaco Outboard Engines (MH) Abaco Yacht Services (GTC) B & D Marine (MH) Black Sound Marina (GTC) National Marine (MH)

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367-2452 365-4033 367-2622 365 -4531 367-2326


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Shopping

Wines & Spirits A & K Liquors (MH) Archer Brothers Store (MH) Bristol Wines &Spirits (MH) Burns House (MH) Central Liquors Store (MH) Fig Tree Wine & Spirits (GC) Hope Town Wines & Spirits (HT) Lighthouse Liquors (HT) Plymouth Rock Liquors (GTC) Spanky’s Liquor Store (TC)

Hardware

367-2179 367-2022 367-2180 367-2135 367-2966 365-5058 366366-0 0567 365-4234 365-8385

Perfumes Abaco Treasures (MH) John Bull Ltd (MH) Solomon Mines (TC)

367-3460 367-2473 365-8132

Pharmacy The Chemist Shoppe (MH) Lowes Pharmacy (MH) Island Pharmacy (MH)

367-3106 367-2667 367-2544

Abaco Hardware (MH) Standard Hardware (MH) Man-O-War Hardware (MOW) Guana Cay Hardware (GC) New Plymouth Hardware (MH) Roberts Hardware (GTC)

367-2 2170 367-2660 365-6011 365-5020 365-4305 365-4 4122

Sandals & Shoes Brass & Leather (MH) Abaco Shoe Gallery (MH) Adam & Eve (MH) The Shoe Place (MH) T’zers Gift Shop (MH)

367-3643 367-5510 367-5 5792 367-2424 367-2158

Stationary, Books & Magazines Bellevue Office Supplies (MH) Abaco Treasures (MH)

Light Impressions Tile Outlet Ceramics Stone Vinyl Wood Porcelain Granite We Stock: Spacers Caps Trims & Accessories Thin-set Mastic Grouts Saws & Blades Abaco Shopping Centre Tel: (242) 367-3242 Fax: (242) 367-3474 Visit us and see over 200 samples on display 23

367-2701 367-3460


Shopping Abaco Souvenirs

Abaco Ceramics (TC) Abaco Treasures (MH) Albury’s Sail Shop (MOW) Buds n Blooms (MH) Bell Ena (MOW) Ebb Tide (HT) Edith Straw Market (HT) El Mercado (HT) Fantasy Boutique(HT) Iggy Biggy (HT) Iggy Biggy (MH) Island Petals (MH) Island Treasures (MOW) Joe’s Studio (MOW) Kemp’s Souvenirs (HT) Sand Dollar Shoppe (MH) Seashore Gift Shop (GC) Solomon Mines (TC) Sunset Souvenirs (MH) T’zers Gift Shop (MH) Tropical Souvenirs (MH)

365-8489 367-3460 365-6014 367-2837 365-6077 366-0088 366-0423 366 -0661 366-0537 366-0 0354 367-5 5121 367-2 2260 365-6072 365-6082 366-0423 367-4405 365-5006 365-8132 367-2658 367-2158 367-2 2431

Photography by

Tuppy Special Occasions

Weddings

P.O.Box AB-20244 Marsh Harbour, Abaco 242-365-6064 (H) 242-367-4227(W)

Abaco Beauty Supplies Tel: (242) - 367-2386 Fax (242) 367-2930 Dundas Town, Abaco Email:bernadettehepburn@msn.com

Offering the Best in: Hair Accessories Costume Jewelry Hair braiding Hair Supplies Extensions HAIRBRAIDING Colors Appointments Plaits Anytime, Anywhere Gels 242-367-2198 24


THE MINISTRY OF TOURISM

Abaco Tourist Office

“Making it increasingly easier to create, sell and deliver world-class vacations to the individual islands of The Bahamas, world-class according to those who work in the tourism industry and live in the respective islands, world-class according to those who invest in the industry and world-class according to the visitors to each island.�

The Island of The Bahamas.... ...... it just keeps getting better!!

Suite# 103, Memorial Plaza, Marsh Harbour Tel: (242) 367-3067 Fax: (242) 367-3068 abacotourism@hotmail.com jeritzan@batelnet.bs 25


By Timothy Roberts

Wrackers has come back to Abaco, and it is a welcome return! Wrackers, which is slang for wreckers (those who engaged in the wrecking industry) is the name of Abaco’s newest boutique and art gallery, offering lots of nice gifts and clothing for the whole family, as well as offering fine original artwork by local artists. However, Wrackers is more than just a boutique and art gallery; it is a glimpse into Abaco’s past. On display in Wrackers’ art gallery are many ‘treasures’ from Abaco’s past offering a unique slant to the store that makes it well worth the visit. The gallery has original works by well know local artists, such as Marjolein Scott, Cal ‘Jeep’ Byers, Chan Pratt, Peter Johnston, Collette Rolle, and others, offering a wide variety of styles and subjects, from oils and acrylics to watercolors and silk to bronze and wood sculptures. They also have a section of affordable prints by various artists, special coin sets and other unique items. The boutique carries a wide variety of vibrant, colorful, quality clothing and accessories that will suite any taste. You may also wet your appetite for some Bahamian Calypso and ‘Rake ‘n’ Scrape’ music or some hand crafted jewelry.

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At “Wrackers” customers are not just purchasing a product, but a piece of history and culture of the family islands. The cry of “Wrack Ashore” has been heard on Abaco since 1648, indicating that another cargoladen ship has run ashore due to the treacherous shoals and conflicting currents in the shallow Sea of Abaco. The men who engaged in the business of salvaging the cargo from these lost ships called themselves “Wreckers” or “Wrackers.” Vessels were built specifically for the wrecking business. Speed was essential for the design as they had a large area to cover and the captain that reached the sinking ship first was designated “Wreck Master.” By 1858 more than 2000 wrecking licenses were in effect and 302 vessels were busily engaged in gathering up this bounty from the sea. Not only did many Wrackers sustain personal injuries and material losses to save lives, they had a strong sense of justice that at times superseded their intent to gather wealth. An average of one wreck a month occurred prior to the building of the lighthouses at Hole-in-the-Wall and Elbow Reef. Profits from the wracking business allowed the communities of Abaco to survive and many of the original families have heirlooms and treasures rescued from the seas.

Perhaps today you will find your own treasure at “Wrackers”…..

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Where to stay

Hotels, Villas and Private House Rentals

Marsh Harbour Abaco Beach Resort

General Areas on Abaco

367-2158

Cherokee

82 rooms, 6 villas with kitchens, 2 fresh water pools, 2 tennis courts, boat rentals, dive shop, gift shop, full service marina, restaurant & 2 bars www.abaco-bahamas.com

Ambassador Inn

367-2022

Conch Inn Hotel/ The Moorings

367-4000

Lee Pinder 366-2053 Sea View - 2 BR - full furnished, central A/C seaview@oii.net

Casuarina Point Different of Abaco 366-2150 20 beach front suites (1BR), pool, A/C, www.differentofabaco.com

6 rooms with A/C, restaurant, liquor store

Lubbers Quarters

9 rooms, fresh water pool, boat rentals, dive shop, gift shop, full service marina with 80 slips, restaurant & bar, mini market and laundry facilities moorings-conchinn@oii.net

Pelican Beach Villas

Sea Level Cottages

Moore’s Island Moore’s Bonefish Camp 366-6334 6 rooms (2BR) A/C, satellite, telephone

367-3600

7 rooms with laundry, dock, near the Jib Room and Mermaid reef www.ivacation.com

Bustick Bight Resort

Spanish Cay Spanish Cay Resort 365- 0083 18 rooms, mini fridge, microwave, swimming pool, hot tub, Jacuzzi, liquor store, grocery store, gift shop www.spanishcay.com

367-3980

7 rooms with A/C, satellite, mini fridge, microwave www.everette@coralwave.com

D’s Guest House

Sandy Point

367-3980

Oeisha’s Resort

6 rooms with microwave, mini fridge, cable T.V., nearby take-out/restaurant and convenience store

Island Breezes Motel

367-3776

Rickmon’s Bonefish 10 rooms, beach, A/C, T.V. rickmon@aol.net

367-2227

2 bedrooms rentals, fresh water pool, tennis court abacotowns@oii.net

Lofty Fig Villas

366-4139

Pete & Gay’s Resort 366-4119 14 rooms, beach, A/C, T.V., sports lounge peteandgay@oii.net

8 rooms, A/C, cable T.V., mini refrigerator & microwave

Regattas of Abaco

366-3121

366-4477

Grand Cay Rosie’s Place

367-2681

6 rooms with full kitchen, A/C, pool, cable T.V., private porch with each room loftyfig@mymailstation.com

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(242) 352-5448


Where to stay Man-O-War Cay Ria-mar Rentals

365-6241

1 - 4 room cottages, exquisite homes, villas and condos www.riamarentals.com

Island Home Rentals

365-6048

10 homes for rent 1 - 4 BR’s

Schooner’s Landing

Sea Shore Villas

365-5028

6 apartments, 1 cottage, full kitchens, central A/C, satellite T.V., pool, gift shop, laundry facilities seashorevillas@abacoinet.com

Dolphin Beach Resort 365-6072 365-4469

4 units with balconies with ocean view, full kitchens, fresh water pool, central A/C, cable T.V., laundry facilities, golf cart & boat rentals available schoonerslanding@abacoinet.com

365-5106

8 hotel rooms, 7 cottages, restaurant & bar, fresh water pool, beaches, boutique, docking &

Donna Sands Abaco Sea Fan

365-5195 800-462-2426

Upper level 1 bedroom, 1 bath www.abacoseafan.com

Sea Shore Villas

Sea Shore Villas

7 units - 3 Villas 2 villas with queen beds Harbour View 1 villa with queen bed and 2 singles Haven 2 or 3 bedroom, single units Private cottage All units fully furnished, central A/C Satellite TV, Radio/CD/Tape Player/VCR Outside BBQ Private Balcony and Gazebo Sunrise Fresh Water Pool Store Hours: 9am to 5pm

365-5175

9 ocean front cottages, lodge with 4 guest suites with private bathrooms, porches & kitchenette, A/C, pool, restaurant & bar, complimentary - bikes, kayaks & snorkel equipment www.dolphinbeachresort.com

12 houses

Guana Cay Guana Seaside Village

mooring facilities, accommodate small wedding packages www.guanaseaside.com

Cottage

GUANA CAY MANAGEMENT Tel: (242) 365-5028/5006/5002 Fax (242) 365-5083 www.guanacayvillas.com e-mail: seashorevillas@abacoinet.com e-mail: info@guanacayvillas.com

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Located o n Beautiful Great G uana C ay Abaco, B ahamas



Where to stay Hope Town Abaco Inn

Lighthouse Marina/Rentals 366-0154

366-0133

22 rooms, A/C, restaurant & bar, fresh water pool, free amenities, dockage available, kayak & sunfish rentals. www.abacoinn.com

Hope Town Hideaways

4 cottages with full kitchen, A/C, laundry facilities, full service marina, gift shop www.lighthouserentals.com

Regatta Time In Abaco July 2nd - 10th, 2004

366-0224

4 villas with kitchens, A/C, pool, 12 slip marina with complimentary dockage with up to 26’ boats, laundry facilities, maid service upon request, onsight caretaker www.hopetown.com

Hope Town Marina

366-0003

6 hotel rooms, 2 apartments with kitchen, central A/C, pool, restaurant & bar, dockage clubsoleil.com

Hope Town Hideaways REAL ESTATE

The Out Islands Finest Vacation Homes & Waterfront Properties Rentals and Sales 12 - Slip Marina with Freshwater Pool One Purple Porpoise Place Hope Town, Abaco, Bahamas Chris & Peg Thompson Proprietors Phone: 242-366-0224 Fax: 242-366-0434

www.hopetown.com

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Where to stay Hope Town Harbour Lodge 366-0095

Hope Town Villas

366-0030

Sea Grass

366-0290

6 rooms, a/c, TV, telephone access, htvillas@oii.net

26 rooms, pool, 2 restaurants & bar, beach, A/C, dockage available up to 26’ boats www.hopetownlodge.com

10 houses for rent

Sea Spray Resort

366-0065

Sea Gull Cottages

5 villas with full kitchen, A/C, pool, restaurant & bar, full service marina www.seasprayresort.com

Crystal Villas

www.seagullcottages.com

366-0522

7 villas for rental

Elbow Cay Properties 6 rooms, A/C, TV, telephone htvillas@oii.net.com

366-0266

3 cottages, T.V.. pool, full kitchen, dockage available.

Tanny Key

366-0053

Cottages with A/C, cable T.V., telephone, fully furnished, www.tannykey.com

366-0035

Turtle Hill

366-0557

36 villas, A/C, T.V., Full kitchen, 2 swimming pools amy@turtlehill.com

Chris Thompson Real Estate Abaco’s Most Exclusive Listings

Waterfront Acreage Private Islands Investment Properties Vacation Homes Beach Lots

Exclusive Brokers for Matt Lowe’s Cay (A Private Island)

Chris Thompson & Greg Roberts, descendents of original Bahamian settlers share with you their vast knowledge of the islands. Professional, confidential, personalized service! One Purple Porpoise Place, Hope Town, Abaco, Bahamas

Phone: 242-366-0224 Fax: 242-366-0434 www.hopetown.com www.elbow-cay.com Email:chris@hopetown.com greg@hopetown.com

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Where Wheretoto stay stay

Welcome to Elbow Cay Properties... The best of the Bahamas from $600 to $7000 per week

Treasure Cay

Treasure Cay Hotel Resort & Marina 365-8578 or 365-8819

Vacation home rentals on beautiful Elbow Cay provide you with the ideal vacation experience -- all the convenience and comforts of home! Here you can spend your days on the beach enjoying the turquoise waters and sunshine, or experience the thrills of diving, snorkeling, fishing, or surfing. Rent a boat and do some island-hopping, or stroll the quaint streets of 18th century Hope Town. All this, just 150 miles from the Florida coast! Elbow Cay Properties can help you find the perfect home for your vacation. Browse through our website or give us a call to make your reservation. Looking to buy? Elbow Cay Properties has teamed up with Damianos Realty - an internet realty company with new world technology and old world service.

Elbow Cay Properties Phone/Fax: (242) 366-0569 Email: elbowcayproperties@abacoinet.com

95 rooms, A/C, cable T.V., pool, bar by the pool, restaurant & bar on the beach, full service marina, 18-hole golf course www.treasurecay.com

Bahama Beach Club Ltd

365-8500

44 condos fully equipped, central A/C, cable T.V., swim-up tiki bar & pool craig@bahamabeachclub.com

Banyan Beach Club Resort

365-8111

21 rooms, full kitchen, central A/C, cable T.V., telephone, fresh water pool, tiki bar near the beach/serves lunch info@banyanbeach.com

Island Dreams

365-8507

50 - 60 house, villas and cottages for rent www.islanddreamrentals.com

Green Turtle Cay Bluff House Beach Hotel

365-4200

30 rooms, central A/C, 2 restaurants, 2 bars, 2 pools, 2 gift shops, 45 slip marina bluffhouse@oii.net

Green Turtle Club and Marina 365-4271 32 rooms, central a/c, fresh water pool, gift shop, restaurant & bar, pool bar, full service marina with 40 slips, boat, golf cart & bicycle rentals, fishing charters available info@greenturtleclub.com

Coco Bay Cottages

365-5464

4 cottages, fully equipped, ocean to bay beach, coral reef off the property

New Plymouth Inn

9 rooms, saltwater pool, restaurant

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365-4161


Bahamas Vacations

Where to stay

Spectacular sailing, diving, fishing, beachcombing, shelling & relaxing. Enjoy a wonderful, affordable Bahamas getaway vacation tailored to your tastes and means RENTALS

Other Shore Club Marina Pineapple Bar & Grill 365-4226 2 houses & 1 cottage, fully equipped, pool bar & grill, full service marina with 15 slips, 5 min walk to town, fishing charters & island tours available, golf cart rentals relax@othershoreclub.com

Resorts Apartments Private Beachfront Villas Cottages & Houses Economical Off-W Water Cottages Car Rentals Boat Rentals

Island Property Management 365-4047 48 houses available www.go-abacos.com/imp

Ocean Blue Properties

365-4636

Roberts Cottages

365-4105

Locations Great Abaco (Marsh Harbour & Treasure Cay) Green Turtle Cay Great Guana Cay Man-O-War Cay Elbow Cay Lubbers Quarters Island

30 plus cottages and apartments for rent - A/C, T.V., dockage available, telephone, waterfront or beach available www.oceanblueproperties.com

Call Toll Free 1-800-GO-BAHAMAS (462-2426) www.bahamasvacations.com

3 cottages, full kitchen, A/C, screened porch, on the water, dockage www.go-abacos.com/turtle@oii.net

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Real Estate & Investing A

baco, a boater's delight, is a place like no other. This island certainly has a very diverse group of second homeowners, and a diverse number of properties to choose from. Our island consists of the mainland and a number of small, postcard pretty cays, all of which are unique in their own way. Surrounded by the most pristine turquoise water and its shores outlined with powder white sand, Abaco keeps visitors coming back year after year. Many are so enchanted that they make Abaco their second home. If you are a non-Bahamian considering purchasing property in the Bahamas, there are few things that you should keep in mind. Choose a Realtor who has the knowledge and experience to guide you through the entire process of purchasing property, from start to finish. Make sure the realtor is licensed by the Bahamas Real Estate Association. BREA members are bound to a code of ethics that ensures a very high standard of professionalism. As a BREA agent, we make it our business to know the market, what has recently sold, find comparables and assist you in every aspect of the sale. The Real Estate Agents here in Abaco have a fantastic working relationship with their fellow Realtors and will shop other brokers for properties that suit your needs. Working with only one Realtor will ensure devoted and dedicated service. We have an extensive list of licensed agents here in Abaco that are eager to help make your buying experience here in Abaco an exciting one. Once you choose your licensed agent, sit back, relax and let your agent work for you. Real estate in the Bahamas is definitely booming. Over the past four years, I have seen a steady increase in prices, and this year so far as proven no exception. "Now" is always the time to buy! Call one of Abaco's real estate professionals today. We are anxious to show you the way to owning a piece of paradise. Wishing you a delightful and fun filled vacation!

Mrs. Mailin M. Sands Sales Associate for Coldwell Banker Lightbourn Realty Director- Abaco Chapter of Bahamas Real Estate Association 38


Affordable Property Select Homes Serving All Abaco

Serving The Bahamas For Over 50 Years The Royal Harbour Village East Bay Street Marsh Harbour, Abaco

P.O.Box AB-20955 Marsh Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas PH: 242-367-2365 Res: 242-367-2040 sandra@abacorealtor.com www.abacorealtor.com

Telephone: (242)367-3262/3 Fax: (242)367-3260 E-mail: abaco@bahamasrealty.bs Internet: http://www.bahamasrealty.bs

Abaco Offices Mrs. Mailin Sands - Marsh Harbour Office Phone# 242-367-2992 Email: mailin@mlrealty.net Mr. Chris Farrington - Green Turtle Cay Office Phone# 242-365-4695 Email: chris@mlrealty.net Featuring the finest in residential, commercial, and investment properties.....

Hope Town Representative - Ainsley Harrison Phone# 242-366-0424

Whether you are looking to buy or sell, call one of our Agents today. We work hard so you don’t have to!! Servicing all of the Bahamas Nassau Office# 242-325-1950 Harbour Office# 242-333-2285 Info@mlrealty.net 39



Bahama Dawn Designs

Bahama Dawn’s fabric art designs are the creation of owner, Kimberly Sturrup-Roberts. Known throughout the Bahamas, but mainly in Abaco and Nassau, she is considered a local of both. She was born and raised in Nassau, but relocated to Abaco eleven years ago. Kim’s creative juices have been flowing since childhood. Guided by her mother, Joann Sturrup (a master seamstress), Kim began making doll clothes, then quickly graduated to adult clothing and then onto complicated quilt designs. She soon went on to study Studio Art and Psychology at Palm Beach Atlantic College. Fresh from college Kim was inspired by Bahamian sealife and the flora and fauna of this warm tropical climate, which is still her inspiration today. Mainly, she works on art quilts which she designs and are reproduced in a variety of mediums, including framed silk paintings, quilted silk pillows, ceramic, glass and mosaic. Her art quilts are a collage of hand-dyed fabrics, thread and other textured materials featuring underwater sea-life, Bahamian people, 41


people all over the world.

landscapes and island themes like palm

She serves as Deputy Chairman

trees and native flowers. In March of last year, Kim

of the Marsh Harbour/Spring City

opened her own business Bahama Dawn

Committee, Deputy Chairman of Hotel

Designs. The store carries over a thousand

Licensing and a member of Central Abaco

bolts of cotton fabrics with all sorts of

Council. Kim loves animals and is very

designs including tropical, tone on tones

active with the local Humane Societies.

and florals. The uniquely Bahamian

Bahama Dawn Designs Studio is

Androsia fabric is also available. This fab-

located in Marsh Harbour next to C & A

ric can be incorporated into quilts as well.

Variety Soft Drinks. Commissions or

You can expect to find a large array of gift

special orders are available on request.

items, table runners, pillows, placemats, Call for an appointment or contact Kim at

pillow shams and a line of quilted bags.

kimberkitty12@hotmail.com.

Kim has participated in art shows in Abaco and Nassau, including her own solo show named, “A Touch of the Bahamas.� Her work is sold in galleries and fine shops throughout the Bahamas and Florida and decorate the homes of

Bahama Dawn Designs STUDIO

Bahamian made quilts & home decor items Art Quilts & Bed Quilts Table Runners, Placemats and Table Decor Silk Paintings and Silk Painted Pillows

Special Orders Taken

Located in Marsh Harbour, Abaco Phone & Fax: 242-367-4648 email:kimberkitty12@hotmail.com CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 42


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Dining Chart

Happy Hour Credit Card

B - Breakfast, L - Lunch, D - Dinner Excepted

Angler’s Restaurant

Abaco Beach Resort, Marsh Harbour

Abaco Pizza Marsh Harbour

B,L,D

367-2158 Delivery Available

367-4333

Abaco Inn

Located in Hope Town, Elbow Cay

Ambassador Inn Dundas Town, Abaco

D

367-2022

Located White Sound, Elbow Cay Located on Green Turtle Cay

B,L,D

365-4200

Blue Water Grill

Located on Great Guana Cay

L,D

365-5137

Cap'n Jacks

Located in the harbour, Hope Town

Located at Conch Inn Marina, Marsh Harbour

Dis We Style Take Out

Located on Crocket Drive, Dundas Town

Located in Dove Plaza, Marsh Harbour

B,L B,L

367-2002

Located in White Sound, Green Turtle Cay

B,L,D

365-4271

B,L,D

365-5106

Hibiscus Cafe

Located on the harbour, Man-O-War Cay Located in the Memorial Plaza, Marsh Harbour Located in Treasure Cay

B,L,D

365-6380

Hummingbird Restaurant Hudson’s Delight

367-2922

Located on the harbour, Hope Town

L,D

366-0087

HopeTown Harbour Lodge Island Treats Jamie's Place

Located in Marsh Harbour

B,L,D

366-0095

Located in Man-O-Way Cay

L,D

365-6501

B,L,D

367-2880

Jib Room

Located in Pelican Shores, Marsh Harbour

Kentucky Fried Chicken

B,L,D B,L,D

365-8648

Harbours Edge Located in Hope Town

B,L,D L,D

367-2301

Green Turtle Club & Marina Great Guana Cay

367-4444

367-4244

Golden Grouper

Located in Marsh Harbour

B,L,D

366-0247

Conch Crawl

Gino's Kitchen

B,L,D

366-0065

Bluff House

Guana Seaside

B,L,D

366-0133

Boat House

L,D

L,D

367-2700

Located in Abaco Shopping Plaza, Marsh Harbour

367-2615

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L

Entertainment


Laura's Kitchen

New Plymouth, Green Turtle Cay

Mangoes Restaurant Located in Marsh Harbour

L,D

367-2366

Mackerels

Located in Murphy Town, Marsh Harbour

Located in Dundas Town, Marsh Harbour

McIntosh's Restaurant New Plymouth, Green Turtle Cay

Located in Hope Town

B,L,D

367-5932

Mother Merle’s

Munchies

L,D

365-4287

L,D

367-2770

B,L,D

365-4625

L,D

366-0423

New Plymouth Inn

New Plymouth, Green Turtle Cay

Nippers Bar & Grill

Located on the beach, Great Guana Cay

Located on the harbour, Great Guana Cay

Located in Hope Town

L,D

365-5143

Orchid Bay

On Da Beach

B

365-4161

L,D

365-6175

B,L,D

366-0558

Pavilion Restaurant Located in Man-O-War Cay

D

365-6185

Plymouth Rock Café Green Turtle Cay

L,D

365-4636

Pop's Place

Located in Marsh Harbour

Rudy's Place

Located in Hope Town

L

367-3796

D

366-0062

Sapodilly's Bar & Grill Located in Marsh Harbour

L,D

367-3498

Spinnaker Restaurant

Located in Treasure Cay Resort Treasure Cay

Snack Shack

Front Street, Marsh Harbour

Harbour View Marina, Marsh Harbour

Green Turtle Cay

Subway

Marsh Harbour

B,L,D

367-4005

Snappa's Bar & Grill Sundowners

B,L,D

365-8469

L,D

367-2278

L,D

365-4060

B,L

367-2798

Touch of Class Treasure Cay

D

365-8195

Traveller's Rest Treasure Cay

Wally's

B,L

365-8654

Queen Elizabeth Drive, Marsh Harbour

Reservations Thur, Fri, Sat.

367-2074

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L,D


“SNAPPAS” For Relaxed Casual Dining at Great Prices

Serving World Famous Grilled Food & Cocktails

Tel: (242) 367-2278 VHF Ch: 16 Snappas

Located at Harbour View Marina

Open 7 Days 11am - Until

On the Water - Best View of the Harbour in Town

Let a Bahamian Introduce you to The Bahamas! Participate in our People-To-People Programme where you will meet warm and genial Bahamian residents. Experience Bahamian Life in”Grand’ Style. Just as the Abaconians do!

Take home with you the memory of one of the greatest resources... Our Bahamian People. For more information, Contact the Ministry of Tourism, Abaco Tourist Office, People to People Department www.bahamas.com - jeritzan@batelnet.bs Tel: (242) 367-3 3067 or 367-4 4512

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ABACO HARDWARE THINKING ABOUT BUILDING YOUR HOME IN PARADISE? STOP BY AND LET US HELP YOU!!!

AUTHORIZED DEALER IN ABACO FOR:

Tel: (242) 367-2170 Fax: (242) 367-2928 Marsh Harbour Abaco, Bahamas Email:abacohdwe@batelnet.bs 47


Marinas

Marsh Harbour’s Premier Marina

Full Service 80-slip marina Dive Shop Restaurant & Bar Freshwater Pool Ferry Service 5 mins. from Airport Laundromat Each hotel room features Double Beds Air Conditioning Cable TV Refrigerator Coffee Service Private Garden Terrace YACHT CHARTERS WITH THE MOORINGS POWER BOAT CHARTERS WITH NAUTICBLUE

P.O. Box AB 20469 Marsh Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas Phone: 242 367-4000/4003 Fax: 242 367-4004 VHF Channels: 16 and 82 email: themoorings@batelnet.bs www.conchinn.com

Marsh Harbour Boat Harbour Marina The Moorings (Conch Inn) Harbour View Marina Mangoes Marina Marsh Harbour Marina Port of Call Marina

Hope Town

Club Soleil Marina HopeTown Hideaways Marina Lighthouse Marina Sea Spay Marina

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Marinas

Treasure Cay Treasure Cay Marina

Green Turtle Cay Bluff House Marina Other Shore Club Green Turtle Club & Marina

Man-O-War

Man-O-War Marina

Guana Cay

Orchid Bay Marina

Spanish Cay Marina

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Abaco Parrot

by Timothy Roberts

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Photo by Tuppy Weatherford

ver five hundred years ago, our very first tourist walked our islands. He was impressed by one of our most beautiful, and noisy, natives, the Abaco Parrot a.k.a. the Bahama Parrot or Amazona leucocephala bahamensis (the white-headed Amazon parrot from the Bahamas). However, 500 years ago there were many more than we have today. An excerpt from Christopher Columbus’ Journal found in the Medieval Sourcebook at http://www.fordham.edu (©Paul Halsall Mar 1996), reads; “Sunday, 21 October. At 10 o’clock, we arrived at a cape of the island, and anchored... The melody of the birds was so exquisite that one was never willing to part from the spot, and the flocks of parrots obscured the heavens.” Unique among New World parrots, the Abaco parrot nests in natural limestone cavities on the ground. This nesting habit makes the parrot more vulnerable to predators, especially the wild cats of the Abaco forests. The parrots mate for life. While the female sits on eggs, the male visits the nest 4-6 times a day to feed the female. The Abaco/Bahama Amazon is a subspecies of the Cuban Amazon, having dark green feathers, white crown reaching their upper cheeks, olive-green eyes, rose-red throat and red shoulders. Their outer wing feathers have a tinge of blue and they have pink legs and a horn

beak. Rosemarie Gnam wrote, “The Bahama Amazon once lived on Abaco, New Providence, San Salvador, Long Island, Crooked Island, Acklins and Great Inagua. Christopher Columbus saw and described large flocks when he landed in the New World in 1492. Parrots have declined and disappeared throughout the islands because of habitat loss, hunting and capture for pets. Today, the Bahama Amazon is rare and exists only on Abaco and Great Inagua.” It’s illegal in the Bahamas for anyone to capture or own a Bahama Parrot. Violation of this law results in a $1,000 fine. The Bahamian Wild Bird Protection Act and CITES protect the Amazon today. Sadly, today the Abaco Parrot teeters precariously on the brink of extinction. At last count, taken by biologist Rosemarie Gnam in 1989, they numbered less than 1300. Abaco Outback offers bird watching tours that carry you to see the parrots first hand, as well as the many other species that live and frequent our island.

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Ferry Schedule

Albury’s Ferry Service Telephone: 367-3 3147 or 365-6 6010 VHF 16 Ferry Fare One Way Adult $10 Child $5 under 12 Round Trip Adult $15 Child $8 under 12 Charters Available at any time!

Marsh Harbour to Hope Town (20 minutes) Departure 9am 10:30am 12:15pm 2pm 4pm 5:45pm Return 8am 9:45am 11:30am 1:30pm 3pm 4pm 5pm

Marsh Harbour to Man-O O-W War Cay (20 minutes) Departure 10:30am 12:15pm 2:30pm 4pm 5:45pm Return 8am 11:30am 1:30pm 3:15am

Marsh Harbour to Scotland Cay & Guana Cay (40 minutes) Departure 10:30am1:30pm 3:30pm 5:45 Return 8am 11:30 2:30pm 4:45pm

Green Turtle Ferry Telephone: 365-4 4166 or 365-4 4128 VHF 16 Ferry Fare One Way Adult $7 Child $3 under 12 Round Trip Adult $11 Charters Available at any time!

Green Turtle Cay to Treasure Cay Site 8am 9am 11am 12:15pm 1:30pm 3pm 4:30pm

Treasure Cay Site to Green Turtle Cay 8:30am 10:30am 11:30am 1:30pm 2:30pm 3:30pm 4:30pm 5pm

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Marsh Harbour

Marsh Harbour, the third largest city in The Bahamas (after Nassau and Freeport), serves as a central hub to all other settlements and cays and is the commercial capital of Abaco. With the Goombay Festivals, fine dining, local entertainers and summer time regattas among the choices, you can be sure to find something to fit your fancy. Not to be forgotten is snorkeling on Mermaid Reef with its variety of tropical fish. If you desire more of Abaco than Marsh Harbour, you can find a variety of activities through local dive shops, kayak tours (offering birding expeditions as well), boat rentals and more. Marsh Harbour is an ideal starting point to see and experience any and all of Abaco.

Road to Sandy Point South

General Info Travel: By Plane: 55 min. from Florida, 35 min. from Nassau. American Eagle, Bahamasair, Continental Connection, USAirways and private charters provide service. By Boat: 180 nautical miles from Florida, Bahamas Fast Ferries service from Nassau to Sandy Point By Car: 40 min. from Treasure Cay, 1.5 hr. from Fox Town (North) 1.5 hr. from Sandy Point (South) Population: 3150 Restaurants: Gourmet and Bahamian Dining Transportation: Cars, scooters and bicycle rentals in settlement, boat rentals and ferry service to Cays Activities: Goombay Festival, Sailing Regattas, Cinema, Snorkeling or Dive Trips, Boat Rentals, Kayaking/Bird Watching and Island hopping to outlying cays Hotels/Resorts: 4 Marinas: 5 53


Elbow Cay Founded by Loyalist in 1783, Hope Town - the main settlement of Elbow Cay - has maintained its resemblance to New England's clapboard, pastel homes and white picket fences. A magnificent barrier reef protects white sand beaches and the unbelievably clear turquoise waters are filled with fish and dolphins. Adding to the charm and beauty of this historic cay stands an 89 foot candy striped lighthouse established in 1863 by the British Imperial Lighthouse Service. It is one of three kerosene lighthouses left in the world and is well worth the viewing.

General Information: Location: Approximately 3.5 miles by boat from Marsh Harbour Transportation to Island: Ferry service or rental boats Activities: Visit Hope Town's candy striped Light House or the Wyannie Malone Museum Population: Approximately 260 Hotels/Resorts: 6 Restaurants: Gourmet and Bahamian dining Transportation: Bicycles and golf cart rentals Marinas: 4 54


Treasure Cay

A perfect family spot for all ages, Treasure Cay boasts one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, offering a variety of water sports and other activities. Treasure Cay was the first major tourism development in Abaco featuring the second largest marina in The Bahamas, and a world-class 18-hole championship golf course designed by architect Dick Wilson. This is the only golf course in Abaco and it has been rated the "#1 golf course in the Bahamas" by Golf Digest. Everything from a full service restaurant, bar/tavern, bakery, grocery stores, duty free shopping, dive shop, boat, automobile, scooter, bike and golf cart rentals can be found. Along the beautiful turquoise water and white sand of Treasure Cay beach one will find Hobie cats, kayaks, pedal boats, boogie boards, day sailors, water trampoline, snorkel gear and wind surfers for rent. General Information: Location: 7 miles from Treasure Cay International Airport 30 minute car drive from Marsh Harbour Transportation: Car Rentals or Taxi Service Activities: Fishing Tournaments, Night Clubs, Regattas and Water Sports Population: Approx. 485 people Restaurants: Gourmet and Bahamian Dining Hotels/Resorts: 2 Intra-iisland Transportation: Bicycles, Scooters, Golf Cart and Car Rentals Marinas: 1

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Green Turtle Cay

Visit this historic settlement (first settled in 1785, making it one of the oldest) and soak in the contrasts of the narrow streets and brightly painted cottages surrounded by white picket fences and flowers. It's a pleasant place to explore by foot, bicycle, golf cart, or boat with many activities to choose from. Visit the Albert Lowe Museum and the Sculpture Garden, where you will learn the history of the area, or search out a quiet beach for swimming, snorkeling or shelling. General Information Location: Approximately 4.5 miles by boat from Treasure Cay Transportation to Island: Ferry service (from Treasure Cay dock) or rental boats Activities: Alton Lowe Museum, bone fishing, fishing tournaments, Island Roots Heritage festival and regattas Population: Approximately 450 Hotels/Resorts: 3 Restaurants: Gourmet and Bahamian dining Intra-iisland Transportation: Bicycles and golf cart rentals Marinas: 5

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Great Guana Cay

One of the largest of the Central Abaco Cays, yet one of the smallest settlements, Great Guana Cay offers beautiful sunsets, marvelous reefs barricading a 5 ½ mile beach, peace and quiet for much needed relaxation. Visitors may want to check Dive Guana - full service dive shop offering snorkel trips, rental gear, bikes, kayaks and paddle boat rentals. For a very casual, laid-back dining experience, Nipper's Bar & Grill is an open air restaurant with spectacular views overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Guana Cay is truly the place to 'get away from it all.’

General Information Location: Approximately 9 miles by boat from Marsh Harbour or 40 minute ferry ride Transportation to Island: Ferry service or rental boats Activities: Pig Roasts and BBQ's at Nippers Population: Approximately 100 Hotels/Resorts: 3 Restaurants: Gourmet and Bahamian dining Transportation: Bicycles and golf cart rentals Marinas: 1 - Orchid Bay Marina

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Man-O-War Cay Known for the art of ship building and craftsmanship, Man-O-War Cay has continued to keep its heritage alive as it was centuries ago. Albury Brothers - built boats are some of the finest crafted you'll find anywhere. Joe's Studio offers hand crafted items made of Abaco wood and at Alburys Sail Shop where you can watch them make sturdy, colorful canvas products. Both are well worth the visit. Fowl Cay Preserve, a national underwater sea park, lies just north of Man-0-War Cay and offers wonderful snorkeling opportunities. General Information Location: Approximately 3.5 miles by boat from Marsh Harbour Transportation to Island: Ferry service or rental boats Population: Approximately 300 Hotels/Resorts: 1 Restaurants: Gourmet and Bahamian dining Transportation: Bicycles and golf cart rentals Marinas: 1 - Man-O-War Marina

By Tuppy Weatherford

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Information Banking Hours

Temperatures (Average Highs) Months oF

Open 9:30am- 3:00pm Mon -Thru. 9: 30 am-4: 30pm Fri. Closed on Saturdays & Sundays. Commonwealth Bank FirstCaribbean Int’l Bank Royal Bank of Canada Marsh Harbour Treasure Cay Scotiabank(Bahamas) Ltd

Jan Feb March April May June

367-2370-ATM 367-2166-ATM 367-2420 -ATM 365-8119 -ATM 367-2141 -ATM

71 71 72 75 78 81

July August Sept Oct Nov Dec

83 82 82 79 76 72 Photo by David Dorsette

We enjoy a tropical temperature year round. Water temperature ranges from the low 80s in the summer to the mid-70s in the winter.

Currency If you come across a $3 bill, it's ok. Bahamian paper money comes in ½ dollar, $1, $3, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 bills. There is also an extra Bahamian coin, the 15-cent, which is square with rounded corners and decorated with a hibiscus.

What to wear How to pack for your trip to the Bahamas depends on the time of year, where you plan to stay and what you plan to do. Summer wear is appropriate for day and evening, Bathing suits are not acceptable in any of the communities, only in pool areas and beaches. In the evening, depending on your choice of restaurant and activities, you can dress casual.

Exchange Rates The Bahamian dollar is on par with the U.S. dollar. A small exchange may be applicable when exchanging Traveler's Cheques for local currency.

CARING FOR YOUR SUNBURN

Illegal Items

What to do Try taking a cool shower or bath or place wet, cold wash rags on the burn. Encourage plenty of fluids to limit the possibility of dehydration. If blisters are present, dry bandages may help prevent infection. If your skin is not blistering, moisturizing cream may be applied to relieve discomfort. Over-the-counter medications, like ibuprofen, may help to relieve pain from sunburn.

Strict laws and penalties apply for possession of dangerous drugs and firearms. Any drugs considered dangerous including marijuana bring stiff fines and even jail terms if found in the possession of unauthorized persons.

Immigration Upon your arrival to The Bahamas you are given an immigration card to fill out. The officer at the Port of Entry will keep the top section and return the bottom section to you. You must return that portion to the ticket agent upon departure. Citizens of the U.S., Canada, United Kingdom or colonies do not need a passport for a visit that does not extend beyond 3 weeks, provided that you have proper identification, birth certificate, picture identification and a return ticket.

Get immediate attention if: Signs of dehydration or heatstroke occur, including fainting, unwillingness to take fluids or decreased urination. The blisters are oozing pus-like fluid or have other signs of infection. Next time, use plenty of waterproof sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15. 59


Information Communication Services

CRUISING REGULATIONS

You can direct dial telephone calls from the Bahamas to the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, United Kingdom and Europe. Internet Services are also available.

Fees for entering the Bahamas: $150 for all vessels under 35 feet and $300 for vessels 35.1 feet or greater. $150 for dinghy tenders over 18 feet. The above fees cover the captain and three crew members. Any additional crew members over 6 years of age must pay $15 per person.

Bahamian Public Holidays New Year’s Day Good Friday Easter Monday Labour Day Whit Monday Independence Day Emancipation Day Discovery Day Christmas Day Boxing Day

1 January 9th April 12th April 31st May 4th June 10th July 4th August 12th October 25th December 26th December

A fishing license for three months is included. If you wish to extend your fishing license, it is an additional $150 for 12 months. Also included is a $15 exit/departure fee.

PORTS OF ENTRY Port Lucaya - Grand Bahama West End - Grand Bahama Walker's Cay - Abaco Spanish Cay - Abaco Treasure Cay - Abaco Marsh Harbour - Public Dock - Abaco

Traffic Rules Drive on the left side. Most of the cars have their steering wheels on the left. Remember to keep left and wearing seat belt is mandatory. If you are walking where there is no sidewalk, face oncoming traffic.

DUTY FREE SHOPPING

Taxis Taxis are available and are found mostly at the airports in Marsh Harbour and Treasure Cay. Taxi drivers are willing to wait for individuals to shop and would love to take you sightseeing. Fares vary within the Marsh Harbour area to the North and South of Abaco. Waiting time $20.00 per hour. Children under the age of three are free. Fare from the airport to Albury’s Ferry Dock is $12.00 per person and each additional person -- $3.00.

The Bahamas is the place to find world class 100% duty free bargains and one-of-a-kind collectibles in fine jewelry, leather bags, fragrances, china, crystal, linens, tablecloths, cameras, watches and accessories. Unlike most duty free ports proof of foreign residency is not required to purchase goods. Duty free refers to items being imported into The Bahamas.

Taxes There is no sales tax in the Bahamas. However, there are other forms of taxes that may occur on your trip to The Bahamas. There is hotel room tax of 12 - 15% that will be added to your bill at time of check out. $5 $25 agency charge for airline tickets booked through a travel agent.

Visitors may be required to pay duty on goods being taken into their country of residence if their allowed exemptions have been used.

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Information Weddings

Churches

Call to confirm services and schedule of times. Evening services may vary due to the time change.

Getting married in the Bahamas could not be easier. Just call the Ministry of Tourism Abaco Office to assist with your personal arrangements. To qualify to get married in the Bahamas, you must be a resident in the Bahamas for a minimum of one day. If either party has been divorced, the original final decree divorce papers must be produced. If either party is unmarried, being a citizen or resident of a country other than the USA, a declaration certifying this fact must be sworn by a notary public or other person authorized to administer oaths. The following docmentation is required: 1. Birth Certifiate documentation certificate 2. Passport 3. Notarized Affidavit stating that you/they have never been married. 4. Divorce papers if you/they have been married before. With the ministry assistance, you can obtain the following: A personal wedding consultant Marriage License Administrator or Minister to conduct ceremony Licensed marriage officer Wedding Cake Photographer Videographer Wedding Location

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 1st Assembly of God (MH) Church of God (GTC) Assembly of God (HT) Church of God (MOW) Church of God of Prophecy (MH) Church of God (MRF Bible) (MH) Full Gospel Assembly (TC)

367-2130 365-4505 365-6088 367-2071 367-2740 365-8097

ANGLICAN St. Peter’s Anglican (GTC) St. Simon by The Sea (TC) 365-2714 St. John’s the Baptist Anglican(MH) 365-2518 BAPTIST Calvary Baptist Church (MH) Grace Baptist Church (MH) Unity Baptist Church (TC) Zion Baptist Church (MH) BRETHREN Bethany Gospel Chapel (MH) Faith Chapel (MH) New Vision Ministries (MH) Marsh Harbour Gospel (MH) New Plymouth Gospel (GTC) Lighthouse Ministries (HT) Seaside Gospel Chapel (GC) Friendship Tabernacle (MH) METHODIST Aldergate Methodist (MH) St. Andrew’s Methodist (MH) New Plymouth Methodist (GTC) St. James Methodist

Abaco Tourist Office - Tel: (242) 367-3067 Fax: (242) 367-3068 Email:abacotourism@hotmail.com

ROMAN CATHOLIC St. Fransis de Sales (MH) Church of the Latter Rain(MH) Creole Gospel Chapel (MH) Seventh Day Adventist (MH)

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367-2105 367-2926 365-8371 367-3563 367-4472 367-2508 367-3242 367-2204 365-4198 367-4238 367-2009 367-2007 365-4293

367-2714 367-4557 367-3784 367-2948


Customs Regulations PROHIBITED: Turtle shell goods, plants and fruits are not allowed into the US. REMEMBER: If you are carrying more than $10,000 in US or foreign currency, coins, traveller’s checks, etc. into the US, it MUST be reported to Customs. Please contact US Customs at 377-8461 if you have questions on importing any items.

BAHAMAS CUSTOMS

Baggage declaration by temporary visitors is oral, but the baggage is subject to Customs inspections. In case there are dutiable articles, the visitor will be required to complete a Baggage Claim Form. Each adult is allowed 50 cigars or 200 cigarettes or one pound of tobacco and one quart of spirits free of Customs Duty, in addition to personal effects. In addition, purchases up to a value of one hundred dollars ($100) are permitted by all arriving passengers. Household effects, such as china, furniture, linens and appliances by valid invoices and used household effects are subject to assessment by Customs Officers.

CANADIAN CUSTOMS EXEMPTION

Canadian residents including minors may claim $50 (Can.) exemption after an absence of 24 hours or more. This exemption which excludes tobacco and alcohol may be claimed numerous times annually by verbal declaration. After 48 hours absence any number of times a year, $200 exemption may be claimed. This merchandise which must accompany the traveller can include 50 cigars, 200 cigarettes, 2 lbs of tobacco and 40 ounces of liquor. A $500 (Can.) exemption can be claimed after an absence of seven (7) days or more. This exemption may be claimed any number of times per year regardless of any $200 exemption claimed on a previous trip, but the two may not be combined at any time. The declaration for this exemption must be written. The allowance for liquor and tobacco is the same as for the $200 exemption. All duty-free items must be for personal or household use, or as gifts. Children who are literate and can understand the declaration may claim exemption. Persons must be over 16 years of age to import tobacco and spirits. Amounts are in Canadian dollars.

UNITED STATES CUSTOMS EXEMPTION

Residents of the US may take home merchandise valued up to $600 retail, duty free. This exemption applies to each family member, even infants. Family members living in the same household may pool exceptions to reduce the duty on an expensive item or carry in more items. All items must accompany the traveller to be eligible and must be for personal use or gifts and not for sale. The $600 exemption may only be claimed if you have been out of the US for 48 hours and may only be claimed every 30 days. Purchases of up to $1,000 more than the $600 allowance will be taxed at a flat rate of 10 percent based on the fair retail value in The Bahamas. Separate from the $600 exception, you may also mail gift packages of $100 value or less duty free. They must be marked ‘Unsolicited Gift’ and you may send as many as you wish but not more than one $100 gift package to the same person on the same day. Goods shipped for PERSONAL use may be mailed into the US DUTY and TAX FREE if the total value is not more than $200. This exception does not apply to perfume, alcoholic beverages or to cigars or cigarettes. If you do not meet the 48-hour and 30-day time requirements, you may take in $25 worth of items for your own personal or household use free of duty. This exception may not be pooled. Exemption limit of 10 cigars (not Cuban), 50 cigarettes and 4 ounces of liquor or 4 oz of cologne, may be included. If you spend more than $25 you must pay duty on the entire amount. SPECIAL NOTES: Antiques are considered duty free as long as there is accompanying proof that they are over 100 years old., Certain items which are manufactured in The Bahamas are not dutiable such as conch shell jewellery, wood carvings and straw goods. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES: US residents 21 years of age and over are entitled to include their duty free allowance two litres 967 fl. oz.) of liquor provided that one of the litres is the product of The Bahamas or another Caribbean Basin country. You may carry more than two litres provided you pay the duty and applicable taxes. TOBACCO: Regardless of your age, if you are eligible for the $600 exemption, you may include 100 cigars (not Cuban) and 200 cigarettes.

UNITED KINGDOM CUSTOMS EXEMPTION UK residents returning from the Bahamas after an absence of more than 24 hours can take home duty and tax free 50 grammes (2 fluid ozs) of perfume and 250 cc of toilet water. Persons over 17 years of age are allowed, duty free, 1 litre (over 22% proof) of liquor or 2 litres of alcoholic beverages not over 22% proof or fortified or sparkling wine, plus 2 litres of still wine. Persons over 17 are also allowed 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250 grammes of tobacco. UK residents can bring 145 ponds sterling worth of other goods including gifts, souvenirs, cider and beer, which must be carried in baggage and cleared by you at the time of your arrival. You are advised to pack dutiable goods separately. The importation into the United Kingdom of some goods is prohibited and restricted. These include counterfeit coins, dangerous drugs, firearms and ammunition, dangerous knives, plants and bulbs, radio transmitters, (including walkie talkies), meat and poultry (not fully cooked) and live animals.

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