Bonefish Cay
Six-acre retreat amongst crystal clear waters

Boasting three bungalows and a main lodge, all constructed in a manner so as not to disturb the natural systems of the island – “if you preserve the nature, it tends to preserve you” – Bonefish Cay sits as a natural haven, teeming with tropical life. A faintly Caribbean décor permeates the island’s suites and social spaces, complemented with lashings of natural light. Golden sand beaches and crystalline waters up the paradisiacal quotient. Part of the exceedingly well connected Abaco Island chain, man-made wonders such as golf and chic colonial towns are within reach by motorboat, as are the verdant flora and fauna of the neighbouring islands and surrounding waters.
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