
Explore the Abaco Islands of the Bahamas by sail with the crew of Latitudes & Attitudes.
Elbow Cay is the soul of the Abacos — a picturesque island lined with pastel cottages, white-sand beaches, and the famous candy-striped Hope Town Lighthouse. The harbor buzzes with a friendly, small-town energy where sailors, locals, and travelers mix easily over conch fritters and cocktails. It’s the perfect blend of history, charm, and adventure — all wrapped in that unmistakable Bahamian glow.
Climb the Hope Town Lighthouse for panoramic views of the turquoise sea
Swim and snorkel off Hope Town Harbour Lodge Beach
Grab a drink at Cap’n Jack’s or Firefly Sunset Resort
Stroll through the colorful village shops and galleries
Visit the Wyannie Malone Historical Museum for a taste of local heritage
Catch the sunset over the harbor — one of the prettiest in the Bahamas
Elbow Cay is the soul of the Abacos — a picturesque island lined with pastel cottages, white-sand beaches, and the famous candy-striped Hope Town Lighthouse. The harbor buzzes with a friendly, small-town energy where sailors, locals, and travelers mix easily over conch fritters and cocktails. It’s the perfect blend of history, charm, and adventure — all wrapped in that unmistakable Bahamian glow.
Climb the Hope Town Lighthouse for panoramic views of the turquoise sea
Swim and snorkel off Hope Town Harbour Lodge Beach
Grab a drink at Cap’n Jack’s or Firefly Sunset Resort
Stroll through the colorful village shops and galleries
Visit the Wyannie Malone Historical Museum for a taste of local heritage
Catch the sunset over the harbor — one of the prettiest in the Bahamas
No Name Cay is a small, uninhabited island just south of Green Turtle Cay, best known for its friendly colony of swimming pigs. These social (and photogenic) residents love to greet visitors who arrive by boat, wading right into the shallows for a treat. It’s a fun, lighthearted stop that perfectly captures the joyful spirit of the Abacos — wild, free, and full of charm.
Visit by dinghy or small boat from Green Turtle Cay
Feed the swimming pigs responsibly with approved food or produce
Swim and take photos with the pigs in the shallow turquoise water
Walk along the pristine beach and enjoy the quiet scenery
Stop at nearby Munjack Cay to snorkel or feed the friendly stingrays
Return to Green Turtle Cay for lunch and a relaxed afternoon in town
Treasure Cay is world-renowned for its three-mile crescent of powdery white sand, often ranked among the most beautiful beaches in the Bahamas. The calm, electric-blue waters and welcoming marina make it a favorite stop for cruisers and beachgoers alike. Whether you’re savoring fresh seafood, exploring hidden coves, or simply soaking in the view, Treasure Cay captures the essence of pure island bliss.
Walk the award-winning beach and swim in crystal-clear turquoise water
Enjoy lunch or cocktails at Coco Beach Bar overlooking the bay
Kayak or paddleboard through the peaceful inlets and lagoons
Visit the Treasure Cay Marina for shops, dining, and local events
Watch the sun set over the marina with a Bahama Mama in hand
Treasure Cay is world-renowned for its three-mile crescent of powdery white sand, often ranked among the most beautiful beaches in the Bahamas. The calm, electric-blue waters and welcoming marina make it a favorite stop for cruisers and beachgoers alike. Whether you’re savoring fresh seafood, exploring hidden coves, or simply soaking in the view, Treasure Cay captures the essence of pure island bliss.
Walk the award-winning beach and swim in crystal-clear turquoise water
Enjoy lunch or cocktails at Coco Beach Bar overlooking the bay
Kayak or paddleboard through the peaceful inlets and lagoons
Visit the Treasure Cay Marina for shops, dining, and local events
Charter a boat for fishing or a day trip to nearby cays
Watch the sun set over the marina with a Bahama Mama in hand
Green Turtle Cay is a peaceful retreat rich in heritage and natural beauty. The pastel colonial village of New Plymouth offers a glimpse into the Bahamas of old, with friendly locals, art galleries, and charming cafés. Beyond town, the island’s turquoise waters and soft beaches invite endless exploration, from reef snorkeling to lazy afternoons in a hammock under the palms.
Explore the historic village of New Plymouth and its Loyalist architecture
Visit the Albert Lowe Museum to discover the island’s fascinating past
Feed friendly stingrays in the shallows near Gillam Bay
Snorkel or dive the nearby reefs teeming with tropical marine life
Enjoy fresh conch salad and local fare at a beachfront restaurant
Relax on secluded beaches and watch the sunset over the Sea of Abaco
Tilloo Cay is an unspoiled escape just south of Elbow Cay, known for its crystal-clear waters, lush vegetation, and peaceful seclusion. It’s home to the Tilloo Cay Reserve, a protected sanctuary for tropical birds and marine life. With no crowds or noise—just soft sand and the sound of the sea—it’s the perfect place to reconnect with nature and enjoy the simple beauty of the Bahamas.
Explore the Tilloo Cay Reserve and spot native birds and wildlife
Swim and snorkel in the calm, shallow waters near the beach
Pack a picnic and relax on the soft white sand
Paddleboard or kayak along the shoreline for incredible views
Photograph the vibrant marine life and turquoise sea
Enjoy a quiet afternoon sunbathing or beachcombing in total serenity
Tilloo Cay is an unspoiled escape just south of Elbow Cay, known for its crystal-clear waters, lush vegetation, and peaceful seclusion. It’s home to the Tilloo Cay Reserve, a protected sanctuary for tropical birds and marine life. With no crowds or noise—just soft sand and the sound of the sea—it’s the perfect place to reconnect with nature and enjoy the simple beauty of the Bahamas.
Explore the Tilloo Cay Reserve and spot native birds and wildlife
Swim and snorkel in the calm, shallow waters near the beach
Pack a picnic and relax on the soft white sand
Paddleboard or kayak along the shoreline for incredible views
Photograph the vibrant marine life and turquoise sea
Enjoy a quiet afternoon sunbathing or beachcombing in total serenity
Man-O-War Cay is a quiet, close-knit community known for its proud boatbuilding tradition and pristine surroundings. This serene island offers a glimpse into authentic Bahamian life, where locals greet you by name and time seems to slow down. The harbor’s calm waters, quaint shops, and clear beaches make it the perfect place to relax, explore, and experience a true island original.
Visit Albury Brothers Boatbuilding to see generations of craftsmanship in action
Explore the small shops selling handmade bags, crafts, and souvenirs
Snorkel or kayak in the clear shallows around the harbor
Walk along the narrow lanes lined with colorful cottages and flowers
Stop by Hibiscus Café or Dock & Dine for a casual island meal
Enjoy a quiet evening aboard, watching the sunset paint the sea in gold
Lynyard Cay marks the southern edge of the Sea of Abaco and offers the perfect mix of peaceful seclusion and natural beauty. This uninhabited island is a favorite anchorage for cruisers seeking solitude, with long stretches of white sand and crystal-clear water. It’s an ideal spot for swimming, paddleboarding, and exploring untouched beaches that feel a world away from it all.
Anchor off the western shore and enjoy calm, protected waters
Swim, snorkel, or paddleboard in the surrounding turquoise bays
Walk the beaches and collect shells or driftwood treasures
Explore the rocky eastern side facing the Atlantic for scenic views
Cast a line for reef fish or try spearfishing near the drop-offs
Relax on deck at sunset and watch the stars appear over the open sea
Lynyard Cay marks the southern edge of the Sea of Abaco and offers the perfect mix of peaceful seclusion and natural beauty. This uninhabited island is a favorite anchorage for cruisers seeking solitude, with long stretches of white sand and crystal-clear water. It’s an ideal spot for swimming, paddleboarding, and exploring untouched beaches that feel a world away from it all.
Anchor off the western shore and enjoy calm, protected waters
Swim, snorkel, or paddleboard in the surrounding turquoise bays
Walk the beaches and collect shells or driftwood treasures
Explore the rocky eastern side facing the Atlantic for scenic views
Cast a line for reef fish or try spearfishing near the drop-offs
Relax on deck at sunset and watch the stars appear over the open sea
Marsh Harbour is the bustling heart of the Abacos and the perfect starting and ending point for your sailing journey. As the largest town in the Out Islands, it offers excellent marinas, restaurants, and shops, while still keeping that relaxed island feel. Whether you’re provisioning for departure or winding down after a week on the water, Marsh Harbour welcomes you with open arms and easygoing charm.
Stroll along the harbor and visit boutique shops and local markets
Enjoy Bahamian cuisine and waterfront dining at Snappas or Wally’s
Stock up on supplies or souvenirs before or after your sail
Explore nearby beaches or take a short taxi ride to Mermaid Reef for snorkeling
Visit the local marinas for live music, rum punch, and sunset views
Reflect on your week at sea as you toast to new friends and salty memories
Set sail with the Lats & Atts Crew
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