Where Cruising Becomes Magical
For us multihull enthusiasts, a trip on two hulls in the sun is bound to be a success... But when the water turns a translucent turquoise, boasts 700 islands and boats with drafts over 6 feet are advised to sail elsewhere, cruising becomes enchanted.
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Publié le
11/04/2025
Par
Emmanuel van Deth
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Enjoy! That’s certainly the word Bahamians say most often. Imagine the water in a swimming pool. The same color, but not just 40 feet by 25: here, the turquoise stretches for miles and miles. You’re leaving one island paradise for another, right in front of your bows. That’s sailing in the Abaco Islands, an archipelago in the northeast of the Bahamas. The Bahamas is an island nation that lies to the east and south-east of Florida, a good distance north of Cuba. By air, the main point of access is Nassau, the capital, but also Miami. On the water, the area to be discovered is immense: 100,000 s…