WHERE WE'RE SAILING

In 2026, we’re sailing the Abaco Islands, Bahamas—a string of idyllic cays known for their turquoise waters, friendly harbors, and laid-back island charm. Picture white-sand beaches, pastel villages, and calm anchorages surrounded by some of the clearest water in the world.

OUR ROUTE WILL TAKE US THROUGH:

  • Marsh Harbour – the bustling gateway to the Abacos and our starting point

  • Elbow Cay – home to the iconic candy-striped Hope Town Lighthouse

  • Green Turtle Cay – rich in history, charm, and local Bahamian flavor

  • Treasure Cay – world-famous for its three-mile crescent of white sand

  • Man-O-War Cay – a quiet island known for its boatbuilding heritage

  • Tilloo Cay – an untouched nature reserve with peaceful beaches and wildlife

  • Lynyard Cay – secluded and scenic, the perfect spot for a final sunset sail

Each stop blends adventure and tranquility—the perfect balance of discovery, relaxation, and pure Bahamian beauty.

ABOUT SHARE THE SAIL

At Latitudes & Attitudes, we believe sailing should be more than a trip—it should be a shared adventure. That’s why we created Share the Sail: a chance for cruisers, dreamers, and salty souls to explore the world together by boat.

Whether you're an old salt or brand new to the sailing life, STS brings you into a laid-back flotilla of fun, hosted by the Lats & Atts crew. We've sailed everywhere from the British Virgin Islands to Mallorca, and in 2026, we’re setting course for Tahiti and the stunning islands of French Polynesia and The Abacos, Bahamas.

No stress. No planning. Just incredible sailing, unforgettable sunsets, and friendships that last far beyond the dock.

SAMPLE ITINERARY

Exact itinerary may shift—because sailing’s all about chasing wind, not schedules. We’ll follow the breeze, trust the locals, and aim for maximum fun. Here’s a look at what this epic island-hopping adventure might look like.

Day One | Arrive in Marsh Harbour

Ease into island life as you set sail from Marsh Harbour to Elbow Cay, home to the candy-striped Hope Town Lighthouse and one of the Bahamas’ most charming harbors. Drop anchor and wander through pastel-colored streets lined with boutiques and cafés. Swim, snorkel, or sip a Goombay Smash at Cap’n Jack’s as you settle into the rhythm of the Abacos.

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Day Two | Marsh Harbour – Elbow Cay

Ease into island life as you set sail from Marsh Harbour to Elbow Cay, home to the candy-striped Hope Town Lighthouse and one of the Bahamas’ most charming harbors. Drop anchor and wander through pastel-colored streets lined with boutiques and cafés. Swim, snorkel, or sip a Goombay Smash at Cap’n Jack’s as you settle into the rhythm of the Abacos.

6 Nautical Miles.

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Day Three | Elbow Cay – Green Turtle Cay

Head north to Green Turtle Cay, where life slows to an easy island beat. Explore New Plymouth’s colonial charm, visit the Albert Lowe Museum, or feed friendly rays in the shallows. Whether you’re diving coral reefs or swinging in a beachside hammock, Green Turtle’s laid-back vibe will make you forget the world beyond its turquoise horizon.

31 Nautical Miles.

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Day Four | Green Turtle Cay – Treasure Cay

Treasure Cay boasts one of the most beautiful beaches in the world—three miles of soft, white sand and calm, electric-blue water. Enjoy fresh conch salad, stroll along the marina boardwalk, or kayak through hidden coves. From sunrises over the sea to cocktails at Coco Beach Bar, this is paradise at its most picture-perfect.

10 Nautical Miles.

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Day Five | Treasure Cay – Man-O-War Cay

Sail to Man-O-War Cay, a quiet, close-knit island known for its boatbuilding heritage and crystal-clear shallows. Visit the Albury Brothers’ boatyard, browse handmade crafts, or swim right off the beach. The harbor is tranquil and welcoming—perfect for a sunset dinner aboard as the sky glows pink over the Abacos.

16 Nautical Miles.

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Day Six | Man-O-War Cay – Tilloo Cay

Tilloo Cay is a hidden gem—an unspoiled slice of Bahamian paradise ideal for snorkeling, shelling, and peaceful exploration. Drop anchor near the nature reserve to spot tropical birds and turtles, then enjoy a beach picnic surrounded by gentle waves and whispering palms. Here, time seems to stand still.

9 Nautical Miles.

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Day Seven | Tilloo Cay – Lynyard Cay

Journey to Lynyard Cay, the southernmost stop on your voyage. Secluded beaches stretch for miles, offering a perfect setting for paddleboarding, fishing, or swimming in crystal water. Wander along sandy paths or simply relax with a drink in hand as you soak in the last golden light of the Bahamian day.

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Day Eight | Depart Marsh Harbour

Disembark in the morning with salty skin, sun-kissed memories, and stories to last a lifetime. Whether this was your first sail or your fiftieth, one thing’s for sure—you’ll never forget the Abacos. Until next time!

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TAHITI, FRENCH POLYNESIA

APRIL 25 - MAY 2, 2026

Explore Bora Bora, Raiatea, Taha’a, and beyond in French Polynesia’s iconic turquoise waters.

  • $5,000-$7,000

  • Two 42' Cabins Left

  • 45' Cabins Sold Out

  • Included: Captain, Provisions and more.

THE SEYCHELLES

APRIL 2027, DAYS TBD

Explore a stunning archipelago of granite islands and coral atolls nestled in the Indian Ocean.

  • Early Bird Deposit: $100

  • Deposit fully refundable until Apr 1, 2026

  • Cabins Available: TBD

  • Included: Captain, Provisions, and more

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