longest dock in the Bahamas! quiet town with impressive views. Worth bringing a floatie and a cocktail. Stay for a few hours and float in these sparkling blue bath waters
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Debbie Burrows is a wonderful cook who lives in Crossing Rock (15 miles south of Casuarina Point), and she is available to cook for you. (See her Menu below) She will prepare food at her home and deliver it, OR if you like, she will come and cook for you at the house and clean up afterward. You can email her and tell her what you are hoping for, and for how many people, and she will give you a price. I find her prices to be very reasonable. Her email is: RDBCatering@gmail.com, and she checks email at least twice a day. Her Abaco Cell is: (242) 458-4582. It is expensive for her when you call her Abaco cell, so communicate by email when possible
Sushi – Delivered to you at Casuarina Point, Abaco, Bahamas! Celia Rogers and David Rees have a Sushi business and will deliver to you at Casuarina Point. You might have noticed David as a source for fresh fish on our ‘Shopping for Seafood in Abaco’ list. They live in the next neighborhood, Bahama Palm Shores. Contact Celia to find out what is available and to order. 1-242-559-9010 ~~~ Celia.Rogers@gmail.com Click on this link for a sample menu: Celia’s SUSHI Menu chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.abacopalms.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Celias-SUSHI-Menu.pdf
Swimming with the Pigs at No Name Cay has become a very popular excursion. You can rent a boat in Marsh Harbour or hire one of the many local guides to take you there. The guided trips can be customized to include snorkeling, fishing, island hopping with dining on a deserted beach OR at one of the fun restaurants of the out islands.
Our main island of Great Abaco has received a lot of attention recently because of the many inland, blue holes on the island. Inland Blue Holes – Directions: South on Great Abaco Highway look for dirt road on the right. Turn right on it. Go 1.2 miles and you will see a rocky path to the left – follow the path to the Blue Hole. Blue Hole – Across from the Sheep Farm/Coconut Tree Farm: As you leave the entrance to Casuarina Point, turn right on the Great Abaco Highway. Go 8.1 miles and look for road/open parking area on right. The Blue Hole is right there on the right. (Locals call the Coconut Tree Farm, ‘The Sheep Farm,’ but I have never seen sheep there that I remember. I think the sheep have been gone for a long time.)