Spanish Cay, BAH

Spanish Cay has always been a private paradise and its grounds are a subtropical heaven of flowering shrubs and trees. This is a great place to tie up, clear in and meet the Abacos. (The on-site Customs and Immigration personnel make clearing in a breeze at Spanish Cay; however, there is a $50 charge for docking to clear in if you are not staying overnight.) There is a secluded little half-moon beach within a short walk of the Spanish Cay Marina & Point House Restaurant that is worthy of the best Hollywood backdrops.
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The Abaco Cays are the string of cays (pronounced "keys") lying along the north and northeast coastline of Great Abaco Island in the northern Bahamas. The Abaco Cays are world famous, so you've probably heard the names before—Green Turtle, Man-O-War and Elbow Cays, just to name a few. Between the cays and "mainland" Abaco are the protected, crystal-clear waters of the Sea of Abaco—as much a draw for boaters as the islands and communities around it.

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