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Abaco Lifestyle

Out Island Luxury

Known as the “Boating Capital of the World,” The Abacos
offer the truest expression of Bahamian life, with a warmth
and authenticity that simply cannot be experienced
elsewhere. In this storied chain of islands, Montage Cay
is its natural hub, perfectly positioned for exploration,
connection, and the ease of island living.

Montage Cay
Marsh Harbour
Elbow Cay
Man-o-War Cay
Green Turtle Cay
Great Guana Cay
Lubber Quarters Cay
Tilloo Cay
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Montage Cay

This secluded private-island retreat is a gateway to the best of the Sea of Abaco, ideally located for days spent on the water.

Highlights include:

  • 53 Acres
  • White-Sand Beaches
  • Luxury Marina
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Marsh Harbour

A lively shoreline town with marinas, restaurants, and local shops, Marsh Harbour is a natural destination for provisioning, dining, and shopping.

Highlights include:

  • Abaco Beach Boat Harbour Marina
  • Cherokee Sound Flats
  • Albury’s Ferry Dock
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Elbow Cay

Home to Hope Town and its iconic lighthouse, Elbow Cay blends history, calm harbors, and beautiful beaches, making it an essential stop for boaters exploring the Sea of Abaco.

Highlights include:

  • Elbow Reef Lighthouse
  • Tahiti Beach Sandbar
  • Hope Town Harbour
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Man-o-War Cay

Known for generations of skilled boatbuilders, Man-o-War Cay is a living legacy of craftsmanship and tradition in The Abacos.

Highlights include:

  • Man-o-War Marina
  • Albury Brother’s Boatbuilding
  • Man-o-War Heritage Museum
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Green Turtle Cay

A charming historic enclave with protected harbors and New Plymouth’s pastel cottages. Ideal for a day of relaxed exploration.

Highlights include:

  • Albert Lowe Museum
  • Coco Cay Beach
  • Black Sound Cay National Reserve
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Great Guana Cay

Beloved for its sweeping beaches and laid-back energy, Great Guana Cay is a favorite stop for boaters seeking local flavor.

Highlights include:

  • The Great Guana Cay Reef
  • Settlement Harbour
  • Great Guana Beach
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Lubber Quarters Cay

This quiet, low-key cay just off Elbow Cay’s coast is known for peaceful anchorages and easy access to nearby channels and sandbars.

Highlights include:

  • Lubbers Quarters Blue Hole
  • Lubbers Landing Marina
  • Coconut Grove Beach
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Tilloo Cay

A narrow, largely undeveloped cay offering serene waters, abundant wildlife, and secluded stretches of sand.

Highlights include:

  • Tilloo Cay National Reserve
  • Pelican Cays Land & Sea Park
  • Tilloo Pond

Minutes from Montage Cay Island-Hopping in The Abacos

The best of this 120-mile island chain unfolds just minutes from Montage Cay. Historic settlements, secluded beaches, and pristine cays offer authentic culture and an extraordinary sense of discovery.

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Just Off the Coast

Montage Cay is fewer than 175 nautical miles from the Coast of Florida, and less than a 60-minute flight from Miami.