It’s true that many resorts and vacation rentals in central and north Abaco are temporarily closed due to damages sustained during Hurricane Dorian. But several south Abaco resorts are open and ready to welcome guests.

The Sandpiper Inn at Schooner Bay in South Abaco (Photo courtesy of the Sandpiper Inn)

They include:

The Abaco Club on Winding Bay (including the new Abaco Yacht Club)

Photo courtesy of The Abaco Club on Winding Bay

Photo courtesy of The Abaco Club on Winding Bay

Photo courtesy of The Abaco Yacht Club

Photo courtesy of The Abaco Club on Winding Bay

Photo courtesy of The Abaco Club on Winding Bay

The Delphi Club, a luxury bonefishing resort at Rolling Harbour:

Photo courtesy of The Delphi Club

Photo courtesy of The Delphi Club

Photo courtesy of The Delphi Club

Photo courtesy of The Delphi Club

Photo courtesy of The Delphi Club

The Sandpiper Inn at Schooner Bay:

Photo courtesy of the Sandpiper Inn

Photo courtesy of the Sandpiper Inn

Photo courtesy of the Sandpiper Inn

Photo courtesy of the Sandpiper Inn

Photo courtesy of the Sandpiper Inn

Flying into Abaco will be a bit more of a challenge in the short term, until the Leonard Thompson Airport in Marsh Harbour reopens to international flights.

In the meantime, many international carriers fly into Nassau each day, and Bahamasair flies from Nassau to Marsh Harbour and Treasure Cay numerous times per week.

Several of the smaller charter airlines are also flying direct to Abaco from various points in Florida.

Of course, things are changing quickly these days, so I’d suggest contacting your resort of interest to ask what they recommend as far as travel routes.

But do come if you can. Tourist dollars spent anywhere in Abaco will boost the island’s economy and ultimately benefit everyone in Abaco.

And if you know of other Abaco resorts or vacation rentals that are open and accepting guests, please let me know in the comments section below.

(NOTE: some of the above photos were taken pre-Dorian, but Abaco is as naturally beautiful as ever — the foliage and flowers are returning and the ocean is as spectacular as you remember.)

To learn about other ways you can help the victims of Hurricane Dorian, please click HERE.

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