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Old Apr 11th, 2007, 09:19 AM
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Green Turtle Cay Help?

Can anyone recommend a house or reasonable hotel on Green Turtle Cay? From what I have read, there are only 4 hotels/inns and a handful of villas on cyberrentals/VRBO etc. Are there any gems that I am missing?
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Old Apr 11th, 2007, 09:28 AM
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I got a lot of info from
www.abacomessageboard.com

Here is the lodging info:
http://tinyurl.com/3d6kkm

Yes, its small and that's the charm of it. Be sure to rent a boat so you can visit nearby Treasure Cay (rated one of the top beaches and I can attest to that!), Great Guana Cay -- Nippers and beautiful beaches and snorkeling.

We love Abacos and looking forward to our next trip!!

Hope this gets you started!
Sheila
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Old Apr 11th, 2007, 04:08 PM
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We've been to the Abacos but never Green Turtle. Take a look at this company for rentals:

http://www.abacoislandrentals.com/propertiesmap.html
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Roberto, Fabulous map!!! Its now bookmarked for our Abaco info.

Thanks!
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We have stayed at Tranquility and Villa Pasha from the previous map. Having walked by most of the houses on that side of the island, I would definately choose a house over one of the hotels. They are nice, but on the sound side, not the ocean. They have fun nightly events though-- bands, outdoor drinking. They seem to attract a lot of boaters who come in for a few days of land time. The grocery stores are better than other small Bahama islands, but bringing frozen meat in a cooler is a good idea. Rent a golf cart to get around, and a small boat for a few days to visit other islands.
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