

The road to Little Harbour is winding and a whole lot rocky and bumpy (for at least the last few miles). It'd probably be a good idea to get "landmark" instructions as to the number and direction of your turns after you pass the above sign on the east side of the Great Abaco Highway (in same place as the Cherokee Sound sign ... as a matter of fact, the Pete's Pub sign on the Abaco Highway is part of the Cherokee Sound sign picture!).
Depending on how close you like to get to your neighbor when you " ...belly up to the bar", Pete's Pub [right pix above, obviously] can accommodate around 15 thirsty individuals. Pete and his mates serve a respectable variety of food [best hamburgers in South Abaco], including the occasional lobster, fried fish and an assortment of "whatever was available at the time we caught it or bought it".
Just over the hill behind Pete's and a few hundred yards to the east, you'll discover the (occasionally) roaring Atlantic [left pix, obviously!] ... the protective offshore string of cays is gone as is the close-in guardian reef. If you're really into exploring, there's a great old lighthouse not far from "Johnstonville at Little Harbour" (about 500 yards to the northeast) ... just ask for instructions.
