While the aim of a vacation is often times less about what you are going to do and more about what you are not going to do, there is still plenty to get into on the Abaco Islands. The islands are a world-renowned boating destination dating back to the colonial era, and for good reason. You can take a boat and cruise anywhere in the 120-mile long island chain in search for a private beach to spend the day. The islands boast a couple of Championship golf courses that draw golfers from all parts of the world. The diving enthusiast can find Old Spanish Wrecks, underwater caves, as well as shark and dolphin dives. You could climb one of a few well preserved lighthouses and take in a view that a photo could never do justice. Take a look back in time at old English colonial towns on Hope Town and New Plymouth, or a trip to the popular Castaway Cay, managed by Disney, which offers local BBQ, bike trails through the jungle, crystal clear warm blue water, and activities for the whole family.