Friday, August 31, 2012
beaver lake camping There are virtually no designated walking, hiking or bicycling trails on any of the islands. These a
Great Guana Cay (the Abacos), 142, 145, 150, 157-158; accommodation packages, 174; accommodations, 158, 182; beaches, 158; dining 176, 177, 182; dive packages, 174, 175; fishing, 158, 182; shelling, 182; snorkeling, 158, 182; watersports, 158
There are virtually no designated walking, hiking or bicycling trails on any of the islands. These activities are very much go-as-you-please affairs, especially on the Out Islands. The main roads are the first and most obvious choice, but there are also the beaches, of course, and hundreds of unmarked side roads that often end up at a secluded beach where you can enjoy a picnic lunch and a swim. At least in the Out Islands, there s no reason why you shouldn t wander at will. The locals are friendly and willing to give ideas, directions and the benefit of their knowledge about the best places to go and sites to see. Don t be afraid to ask.
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