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Landmark: Lubbers Quarters CayCity: Abaco Islands
Country: Bahamas
Continent: North America
Lubbers Quarters Cay, Abaco Islands, Bahamas, North America
Lubbers Quarters Cay is a small island located in the Abaco Islands, Bahamas. It is primarily a residential and vacation destination.
Visual Characteristics
The island features low-lying terrain with sandy beaches and shallow, clear turquoise waters. Vegetation consists of scrub brush, coconut palms, and sea grape trees. Structures are predominantly single-family homes constructed from wood and concrete, painted in various pastel colors.
Location & Access Logistics
Lubbers Quarters Cay is situated approximately 3 miles east of Marsh Harbour on Great Abaco. Access is exclusively by boat. Private boat owners can anchor in designated areas or utilize small docks. Water taxis and private charter services operate from Marsh Harbour, with a journey time of approximately 15-20 minutes. There is no vehicle ferry service. No public parking is available on the island itself; parking is available at marinas in Marsh Harbour.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The island's origin is geological, formed from carbonate sediments accumulated over millennia. Historically, it was settled by Lucayan Indians and later by European colonists. Its primary purpose evolved from subsistence living to a private residential and recreational area.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include swimming, snorkeling in the surrounding shallow reefs, kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing. Several private docks offer access for small boat mooring. Limited rental of kayaks and paddleboards may be available through private residents or rental services in Marsh Harbour.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Limited amenities are available. Some private residences may offer rental services. There are no public restrooms, shade structures, or food vendors directly on the island. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available but can be intermittent depending on location and provider. Access to potable water and electricity is typically via generators or solar power for private residences.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for clear water visibility for snorkeling and water activities is during the dry season, from December to May. Mid-morning to early afternoon offers optimal sunlight for photography. High tide is generally preferred for accessing certain shallow areas.
Facts & Legends
Lubbers Quarters Cay is known for its quiet, residential atmosphere. A local anecdote suggests the island was named after a ship captain who frequently anchored there for supplies and rest.
Nearby Landmarks
- Great Guana Cay (5km Northeast)
- Elbow Cay (7km East)
- Man-O-War Cay (4km Southeast)
- Marsh Harbour (3km West)