Getting here is easy!
White sands with emerald seas......soon!
Flights
Just over an hour away from the U.S. mainland, Abaco is serviced by several airlines with direct flights into Marsh Harbor. There are direct flights from Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, W. Palm Beach, Orlando, Melbourne, Tampa, and others. The airlines servicing these routes are: (Click on their links to go to their websites)American Airlines
Aztec Air (flies from Ft. Lauderdale)
Bahamas Air
Airgate Aviation (flies from New Smyrna Beach)
Cherokee Aviation (scheduled charters from West Palm Beach)
Delta
Tropic Ocean Airways (flies from Ft. Lauderdale)
United Airlines
Island Wings
Another option for getting to Marsh Harbor, Abaco is to fly to Nassau and
then take a direct flight from Nassau to Marsh Harbor. Airlines servicing
that route are:
Abaco Air
Bahamas Air
Sky Bahamas
Western Air Bahamas

Getting to Lubbers Quarters
You will need a boat or you should have one to enjoy all the islands around.
Reserve a boat right away after reserving the cottage. Lubbers Quarters is accessible only by boat or if you have a helicopter you may not need one!
Listed below are some rental agencies.
Island Marine Boat Rentals
242-577-0519
Bluewave Boat Rentals
Cats Paw Boat Rentals
Barefoot Boat Rentals
barefootboatrentals@gmail.com
Conch Pearl
These are reputable boat rental agencies.
You can also book aferry to take you direct to Lubbers
Abaco Down Deep Michael Schreiner Lives on Lubbers and can charter.
It is centrally placed between Marsh harbour (with its groceries, Airport and many other businesses) and Hopetown/Elbow Cay with its cute streets and restaurants.
It is quieter than the bustle of Hopetown or the traffic of Marsh Harbour and it affords private docks/slips for ease of boating.
You can wander our practically deserted beaches and yet access the fun of Tahiti beach or the restaurants on Elbow Cay.
If you fish we have our own flats or the Tiloo cut is right opposite straight to the Atlantic with deep drop offs within 1/2 a mile of the cut.
Lubbers is protected from the Atlantic winds and swell by Elbow and Tiloo Cay,

