Local Abaco Island Sights |
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 | The snug Little Harbour anchorage attracts cruising sailboats from near and far. |
| For the landlubbers looking for more relaxed recreational opportunities on terra firma, there are multiple walking and biking options. At the lodge is a map of several remote beaches easily accessed by foot. Then there is the famous ride by bicycle to the village of Cherokee, a community spawned by a shipwreck more than a hundred years ago. |
 | | A walk along the tropical beaches of Abaco Island can be a step backwards into history. |
| If you want to visit a throwback to the days when island life was truly cut off from the hustle and bustle of a TV-saturated world, Cherokee is a must. Obviously, for some the idea of a tropical vacation is all about lounging. There are no better place to do this from than the dock or the screened porch of the lodge. Relaxing with a book after a swim from the small pier is a morning or afternoon delight. Office? What office? |
 | Cherokee, located just five miles from the Bahamas Backroad Fly Fishing Lodge, is a small village where life revolves around the sea. It's a great place for a bicycle excursion. |
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 | | Beach side pubs and restaurants offer island delicacies you won't find anywhere else. Enjoy! |
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 | Open-aired pub on the beach with the best grouper and dolphin sandwiches in the islands. |
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 | | Art and quaint little shops are nearby and fun to visit. |
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