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The Abaco Experience – 3-7 days
Do some serious island hopping through the northernmost Bahamas. Fly into Marsh Harbor on Treasure Cay where you’ll start your adventure. Snorkel or scuba dive along the lush barrior reefs of Grand Abaco, shop the picturesque streets of Hope Town or indulge at the Nippers world-famous Sunday Pig Roast on Guana Cay. You can even take in some golf at the Treasure Cay Resort. |
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The keys experience aboard the Mary Ellen 3-7 day
From Miami or Ft. Lauderdale you will feel like you sailed into a different country. In the Keys life seems slower and more laidback. If it is diving the reefs, sipping a Hurricane at the world famous Tiki Bar or swimming with the dolphins. It’s all good; you’re in the Keys. |
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The Bimini Experience – 3-4 day
The first island of the Bahamas you will reach is Bimini. Bimini a short steam from Ft. Lauderdale or Miami and offers all the fun and beauty of the Bahamas. You will arrive aboard the Mary Ellen to the world famous Bimini Big Game Club. The Bimini Big Game Club offers all the amenities of a fine hotel with restaurants and bars. |
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The South Beach Experience – 2-4 day
South Beach located east of downtown Miami, it is the place were the rich and famous come to play, and Aboard the Mary Ellen you will fit right in. You may want to dine in one of the many five-star restaurants or visit one of South Beach's trendy nightclubs. You can always sit on the sundeck under the umbrellas of the Mary Ellen and watch Miami work, while getting served cold refreshments and some outstanding food. If you want to wind down or speed up, South Beach is for you. |
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Atlantis and The Exhuma Cays – 5-7 days
Atlantis in Paradise Island Bahamas is a sprawling watercolor masterpiece along one of the world's most gorgeous white, sandy beaches. Atlantis is one of the worlds most stunning and exciting resorts. Atlantis is a must do aboard the Mary Ellen.
The next stop aboard the Mary Ellen will be the adventurous Exhuma's. This chain of 365 cays (one cay for each day of the year) is strewn over a 100-mile expanse of the most breathtakingly beautiful stretch of waters in The Bahamas. |
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