Welcome to Bahamas, Abacos!
The Bahamas are a collection of flat, beautiful islands. That means lots of wind and small waves. Every sailors dream! We're excited to share these beautiful islands with you.
To set you up for a successful trip, we've compiled some helpful information. Please read this page thoroughly.
We look forward to sailing with you!
A Glimpse Into Your Future...
Flights
Arrivals
Books flights into Leonard M. Thompson International Airport (MHH)
We will get access to the boat around 5pm.
- Landing in the afternoon to early evening is fine.
- Our first night will involve dinner at a restaurant and sleeping on the boat at the dock.
- We will not cast off until the next morning, so don't worry if you're delayed or arrive a little late.
Departures
We will return to the dock around 9-10am on our last day.
- You can book returning flights that depart around 1pm or later without having to rush yourself.
- Later flights are fine too, as it will give you a chance to move at a leisurely pace.
- We recommend using the Mobile Passport Control app to reduce security wait times on your return flight (this can save you up to 1-2 hours).
Pro Tip: You are always welcome to arrange a stay at a hotel or AirBnb if you'd like to arrive early or stay on after the sailing trip.
Ground Transportation
- You can easily catch a cab from the airport to the marina (~10 min ride).
- Standard prices are posted as you exit the airport.
- Your actual cost will vary based on which size vehicle you choose and how many people are riding with you.
- Confirm a price with your driver before loading your luggage into the vehicle.
- Cash payments are easiest for cabs. U.S. dollars are welcomed.
Marina Information
Marina Address:
Abaco Beach Resort, Bay Street, Marsh Harbour, Bahamas
This is the address you should use for any forms required as you enter the country.
Customs officers will often ask for a boat name. Please tell them we won't know the boat name until it is assigned later in the day.
Where in the world are we going?
Interactive Google Map
Odds and Ends
Currency
- US dollars.
- All major credit cards are widely accepted.
- We recommend using US dollars as it can be difficult to change any leftover Bahamian cash back into US dollars at the end of the trip.
Electricity
- 110V (regular U.S. style outlets)
- You will have outlets in your cabins. You will be able to charge devices on the boat, both in your cabin and in the shared areas.
Weather
- Be prepared for warm days and cool nights.
- Check here for the latest forecast.