The
Stability of The Traditional Abacos
Loyalist history further veins through much
of Abaco's settlements; many of which remain unspoiled by modern
pollutants of noise and environmental destruction. The seaside
resort of Hope Town, founded as a Loyalist settlement, quietly
rests around a protected harbour, and boasts among many other
attractive elements, a quaint candy-striped lighthouse built
in 1863. The only settlement prohibiting the use of motorized
vehicles, it's residents enjoy a tranquil existence with such
modest livelihoods as farming, fishing, carpentry and boat salvage.
Reflections of peace and simplicity continue to flourish in the
residential colony of Great Guana Cay. Embracing an ease and
fortitude shared over many generations, the community has remained
much the same from it's Loyalist settlement in the early 1800's
- a time when, as tradition states, Guana girls were widely sought
for marriage for their kind spirit and beauty, traits which thrive
in abundance among the gentle silence of the Abacos.

The
Progression of The Modern Abacos
Inexcapably, however, modern conveniences
have touched some Abaco natives. Situated on the most populated
of the Cays, Green Turtle Cay, lies the active settlement of
New Plymouth - a colony which, despite it's direction of growth,
maintains the quaint elegance of an early New England styled
village. Further urging progression is the exclusive resort of
Treasure Cay. Founded as a hotel/marina development, the area
showcases superior fishing grounds, a World-Class golf course
and an airport - proving that, while the Abacos are an island
chain rich with history and strength of character in the nearly
unanimous adoption of ancient values, beliefs and professions,
the injection of modern elements is such as not to be feared
or rejected. In fact, many Abaco settlements realize that these
modern elements are such as to be controlled and mastered to
preserve solace and purity while ensuring against modern pollutants
in the unique, harmonious fusion of stabilization and progression.