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The following is a Sample Itinerary.
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to customize your adventure. Schedules, routes and destinations are flexible.
Bahamian regulations require that charter bookings must be concluded prior to
arrival of persons in the Bahamas, by their agent outside the Bahamas.
DAY ONE
DAY TWO We will dinghy ashore and explore the picturesque village with its colorful houses and quaint paths. There are few motor vehicles on the island, so everyone walks or bicycles. Alcoholic beverages are neither sold nor served on Man-O-War, and the accepted dress code is more stringent than anywhere else in the Abacos. Most of the 100 inhabitants are direct descendants of Revolutionary Loyalists.
The red and white striped landmark was built by the British Imperial Lighthouse Service in 1863 and still uses a wind-up brass mechanism. Its beam can be seen at night for more than twenty miles. Hopetown has charming turn-of-the-century homes, painted in pastels. The ocean beach has powdery pink sand and is protected by an extensive reef -- which we will snorkel to from the beach. | ||




A two-hour sail from Treasure Cay, Guana Cay is a secluded island hideaway with one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Fewer than 100 people inhabit the island. We will anchor in the harbor, dinghy ashore and spend the remainder of the day exploring the town, the beach, and having drinks at Nippers.

one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. 