The
Town
Boating
Beach
Fishing
Golf
Course
Dining
Night
Life
Scuba
Diving
Tennis
Exploring
Amenities |
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| THE
TOWN |
Treasure
Cay was established in 1783 by American Loyalists
from New York when they fled the Revolution.
This seaside, unspoiled community has grown
in population over the years. With 200
residents, Treasure Cay is a multi-cultural
mix of Bahamians, Americans, Europeans & Canadians.
The Bahamian people are very friendly, and
Treasure Cay is no exception to the hospitality
you expect throughout the Bahamas.
Although Treasure Cay is a small town,
it has all the amenities you need, including
hotels, medical facilities, a library & museum,
grocery & liquor
stores, as well as international banks.
What Treasure Cay does NOT have is all the
hustle and bustle of a big city. Here
there are no casinos & no worries; the
pace is slow.
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| BOATING |
Coming
to Treasure Cay by boat couldn’t be easier,
or more enjoyable. Located approximately
190 nautical miles East of West Palm Beach,
Florida, Treasure Cay is surrounded by crystal
clear, turquoise waters teaming with marine
life on the 4th largest reef system in the
world.
Because of its shallow depth (average of 10-20
feet), the Sea of Abaco provides one of the
calmest, safest cruising destinations in the
world.
Once you arrive, Treasure Cay Marina boasts
a modern, 150-slip marina, one of the nicest
and largest marina facilities in the Bahamas-Out-Islands. The
Marina also offers diesel and gas fuel, a marina & grocery
store, laundry & shower facilities, scuba
shop, protected anchorage & moorings,
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| THE
BEACH |
The
crystal clear, turquoise & blue waters
of the Treasure Cay beach are truly stunning. Voted “One
of the 10 best beaches in the world” by
National Geographic, the Treasure Cay beach
is a 3.5 mile stretch of the finest, white-powder
sand anywhere in the world.
Come relax on this uncrowned piece of paradise. The
refreshing trade-winds and calming sound of
waves lapping on the seashore can only be scribed
as sublime.
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| FISHING |
| Abaco
has fishing for every fisherman and is some
of the best in the Bahamas! |
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your luck with bonefish, snapper & grouper,
dolphin, tuna or blue marlin. |
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Treasure
Cay Marina
Carey McKenzie (242)
365-8313
Pope McKenzie (242)
477-5894
Orthnell Russell (242)
365-0125
Alexander Rolle (242)
365-0120
Edward Rolle (242)
365-0024 |
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Tournaments
in Treasure Cay
Bahamas Wahoo Championship (10-13 January 2007)
Bahamas Central Abaco Billfish Championship
(20-25 May 2007 - annual)
Bahamas Treasure Cay Billfish Championship
(3-8 June 2007 - annual)
Annual Treasure Cay Billfish Tournament (10-15
June 2007 – annual) |
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| GOLF
COURSE |
The
Treasure Cay Golf Club was voted by Golf
Digest to be the “best golf course
in the Bahamas,” and was designed
by Dick Wilson.
At 6,985 yards from blue tees and with
66 strategically placed bunkers, this golf
course presents a formidable challenge. With
ocean winds, tight fairways and a layout
that makes you ponder every club selection,
even seasoned golfers will enjoy this course.
The best part about this course – no
tee times! In fact, if you tee off
after 10:30am, you might not see another
group.
Tel: (242)
365-8045
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| DINING |
| Treasure
Cay has many restaurants to choose from; here
are a few. |
Spinnaker
Restaurant
Touch of Class
Coconuts
Coco Beach Bar & Grill |
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| NIGHT
LIFE |
Night-time
haunts are limited in Treasure Cay; however,
only having a few spots means everyone is
there!
The Tipsy Seagull Bar, located at the Treasure
Cay Marina has live music after 7 pm most nights
(off season – Friday & Saturday nights
only). When there is a fishing tournament,
this bar is “jumping!”
Happy hour is 5-7 pm nightly. |
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SCUBA
DIVING |
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Abaco
has some of the world’s most popular
snorkeling and scuba diving. Our crystal
clear waters average around 80 degrees year
round and have large, unspoiled reefs abound. Diving
here is like visiting another world.
Treasure Divers, located at the Treasure Cay
Hotel, Resort & Marina has daily scuba
and snorkeling excursions, as well as island
hopping. If you’re not a scuba
diver, they also have full and advanced PADI
certification courses |
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Divers |
Tel:
(242) 365-8465
Tel: (242) 357-6796
Email: dive@treasure-divers.com |
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| TENNIS |
Treasure
Cay has six tennis courts – two clay
and four hard courts. For court times
or lessons, contact Ivan Russell at (242) 365-8249
Equipment rentals available at the Pro Shop |
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| EXPLORING |
| Treasure
Cay is a charming town full of shopping & local
flavor. Exploring is easy! |
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Golf
Car Rentals
Cash’s Carts (242)
365-8771
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Car
Rentals
Cornish Car Rentals (242)
365-8623 |
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Boat
Rentals
JIC Boat Rentals
(242) 365-8465 www.jicboatrentals.com
Rich’s Boat Rentals
(242) 365-8582 www.richsrentals.com |
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| AMENITIES |
Treasure
Cay also has a few ways you can pamper yourself!
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Massage
Therapy & Yoga – Carola Donato – (242)
475-0682
Water Aerobics, Strengthen & Tone
Class (on the beach!) – Cathi Cash – (242)
365-8467 |
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