Abaco Beach Resort's Holiday Packages
Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels

Looking for a warm destination that still has availability during the Christmas and New Year's holidays? Look no further than Abaco Beach Resort at Boat Harbour, in the Bahamas' Out Islands. Located only 165 miles off the coast of Florida, the resort sits on 40 beachfront acres complete with white sandy beaches, lush tropical gardens and surrounding cays. The resort offers a total vacation experience with endless opportunities for recreation and relaxation.
Abaco Beach Resort is currently offering three holiday packages, each of which has some availability during the Christmas to New Year's week. The packages are valid through March 2011:
Book a Room, Free Boat Rental is a package that includes accommodations (for five nights and six days). This package features the use of a free center console sport boat for three days of your stay to cruise the breathtaking Sea of Abaco as well as the area's many spectacular private beaches and historic settlements. The cost for the package is $909 per person, based on double occupancy.
Holidays Great Adventure is a four night, five day package that includes accommodations in an oceanfront guestroom, round trip airport transfers, welcome cocktail and bottle of rum. It also comes with a choice of any three of the following resort activities: car rental (one day), boat rental (one day), bicycle rental (one day), one-day dive, snorkel trip, ferry transfer to neighboring Hope Town, Guana Cay or Mon-O-War Cay. The cost for the package is $859 per person, based on double occupancy.
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