by Danielle Andrews Sunkel Abaco Beach Resort is located just north of the Tropic of Cancer, 165 miles east of West Palm Beach, Florida, on Grand Abaco Island, the second-largest island in The Bahamas. The laid-back, understated elegance of the resort sets you at ease the minute you set foot on the property. I was lucky enough to be hosted by the Abaco Beach Resort & Marina for a WPIC Alumni Familiarization trip to see the property.
Renowned for its Sport Fishing Tournaments, this luxury resort is perfect for families, sun-soakers who want to relax, wedding groups ready for fun, snowbirds who want to be apart of a community of peers, adventure-seeking sportsmen and newlyweds who would like to be alone. It is amazing that one resort can offer so much to so many. Abaco Beach resort is made up of well-appointed hotel rooms, 2-3 bedroom bungalows, condos available for rent or purchase and a marina where snowbirds live on their boat.
Abaco Beach Marina
Bungalow
One of the condos
With 8,750 total feet of event space, there is no shortage of options for Destination Weddings either: Garden Pool, offering elegant island ambiance for evening events or daytime affairs, with lights from tiki torches sparkling off the water as the live band plays poolside. Follow it up with a bon-fire and S'mores on the beach!
The Great Lawn is a palm-tree lined, expansive setting with panoramic ocean views, perfect for cocktail parties, receptions, and buffets.
The Marquee offers 6, 250 square feet of space, seats 400 and offers the option of glass walls overlooking the marina or slide the the doors away for a clear-span tent.
For indoor receptions, Below Decks overlooks the pool, ocean and beach and accommodates 150 for dinner.
Abaco Beach Resort offers 4 Wedding packages to build off of (Tropical Affection, Junkanoo Love, Hand-in-Hand/Toes in the Sand or Seaside Elegance) or we can create something custom with you.
In a subsequent post, I will detail just some of what there is to do in the Abacos, such as island-hopping, boating and adventure tourism.
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