A family-friendly stay in Man O War Cay awaits you at this cottage. You'll be 0.1 km (0.1 mi) from Lucayan Archipelago and 5 km (3.1 mi) from Abaco Beach. .You can enjoy Smart televisions with cable channels, and accommodation features a washing machine, free WiFi and 2 bathrooms. In-room dining is easy with a kitchen that comes equipped with a fridge, a microwave and a stovetop. A patio, a living room and a private garden are also available.
You'll have the entire home to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.
Loyalist cottage, cathedral ceilings, generator, air con, use of dock 23' max
As a 26 year homeowner on nearby Elbow Cay, I always had a special feeling about Man O War Cay. After selling my Elbow Cay home in 2009, I decided despite advancing age, that I wanted to buy a cottage on MOW. We found one for sale called 'Low Overhead' and it had recently been renovated down to the studs. We figured it had been named 'Low Overhead' to emphasize that it would be inexpensive to maintain. It's pale yellow siding, blue metal roof, and white picket fence captivated us. When we arrived to see it, we were very surprised to find that the ceiling height was 6'2" hence the real 'Low Overhead'. We bought it anyway and re-named it 'Lost and Found' and started renovations with our caretaker, Glenn Albury, doing the work. We took out the second floor, put in beams to stiffen the cottage, and added a tongue and groove ceiling, thus creating a wide open cathedral ceiling. We enlarged a storage room and made it into the master bedroom, a laundry room, and a bathroom with a large tiled shower. We bought all new furniture, mattresses, bedding, linens, and a flat screen smart TV for the living room. All rooms are tiled and have split air conditioning units. We have cable TV with sports channels and good internet service. The kitchen is very well equipped with a dishwasher, microwave oven, coffee maker, blender and refrigerator. The house has its own standby generator. Our caretakers will see that there is fuel in the generator. Since fuel costs $6 a gallon, we ask that you use the generator only when you are at the house. There is a notebook in the TV cabinet that explains how things work, including the generator. We have a Paulie's Island rope hammock under the shade of one of our beautiful palm trees in the back yard. Cart and boat rentals are available.
ALL ABOUT MOW A clean and industrious island, we don't even let the garbage stay on the island. Historically the boat building capital of the Bahamas . The harbour front is very interesting with marine businesses and workshops open to the street. The local people are religious, hard working, straight forward, and friendly. The whole atmosphere reminds one of life 50 years ago. After a day or two of exploring, you'll be wishing you lived here. Naturally the biggest attractions are the beaches (1/4 mile from cottage) and the clearest water you will ever see. These beaches run almost the whole length of the island and with their white sand, are drop dead gorgeous. Once out of the village, the roads are sand as you wind your way past beautiful estates, always with a view of the water. This is the King's Highway, barely wide enough for 2 golf carts to pass. Mid island you come to the 'Low Spot' where the island is about 30 yards wide. There is a beautiful beach on the calm side (Sea of Abaco), and the locals have built a gazebo there so that you can get out of the sun or have a picnic. It is highly recommended that you rent a boat and explore the Sea of Abaco which is protected and very interesting.
STORES AND SHOPS---- MOW Grocery on the upper street has a complete stock of groceries and sundries. In addition the store usually has some baked snacks made by the local ladies. Russell's little store sells groceries and an ever changing selection of local baked and cooked foods. Shop at Joe's Studio for hats, T shirts, clothing, books (many Bahamian), household furnishings and gifts. A must see is the Sail Shop on the harbor at the edge of the village. Their canvas luggage, bags, and purses with the MOW logo are fabulous and guaranteed for life. The MOW Marina property is now being rebuilt. The 2 main docks are done and gas and diesel are being sold for boats and golf carts. The buildings finished include a gift shop, restrooms, and restaurant which is a recreation of the popular "Dock and Dine" It is now open, serving lunch, dinner, and ice cream (milkshakes, splits, cones etc.).
RESTAURANTS AND FOOD MOW is a dry island and spirits cannot be purchased here. You can, however, purchase them in Marsh Harbour or on other islands. The very popular Hibiscus Restaurant is closed but we hope it will re-open in the future. Local ladies advertise take away lunches and dinners cooked at home. They bake wonderful Bahamian bread, pies and cinnamon rolls. Charmaine will help you download "MOW Eats" on What's App to see what is available during your stay. There is a coffee shop behind the museum with wonderful pastries and breakfast sandwiches. Russell's little store also cooks things for take away.
TWO OF OUR FAVORITE THINGS TO DO ON MOW 1. Take your rental boat in the late afternoon or evening, with drinks and snacks of course, and slowly cruise the harbour. 2. After dinner have ice cream at the MOW Village Marina. Interesting because many local families come down with kids in tow and its fun to listen and talk.
WHAT TO DO NEARBY Explore the Sea of Abaco in your rental boat. It is about 10 to 15' deep with very few dangers. The clarity of the water will quickly help you pick out shallow areas. Heading north there are many small islands at the edge of the ocean. The last one before Scotland Cay has a natural hot tub. Anchor off the beach at low to mid tide and you will find the pool at the rocks, at the edge of the ocean. At high tide, seawater comes into the sand bottom pool and, as the tide lowers, is captured and heated by the sun. What a wonderful place! Next north is Scotland Cay, a private island. At the north end is a lagoon which looks like the South Seas. Wonderful to anchor and swim. Just trim your motor and glide over the shallow bar. Next is Guana Cay with an interesting village and several restaurants. Guana is home to Nipper's, a very popular oceanfront bar and restaurant with 2 swimming pools, and everyone dances to both American and calypso music. Their Sunday brunch featuring wild boar is well attended. A new addition is the wonderful Grabber's Bar and Grill. Big open air bar, swimming pool, their own docks, music, good food and a happy atmosphere. Near the north end is Baker's Bay, a new resort for the rich and famous. Go around the north end of the island and you will experience the most beautiful beach in the world. Stay between the beach and the reef. On a calm day you can venture to Green Turtle Cay, a most interesting island. Explore the village and then motor around to White Sound and have lunch at the G.T. Club or the Bluff house. There is much to see here and I've just skimmed the surface. A reef runs the whole oceanside of these islands for those who like to snorkel or dive. Also visit Treasure Cay with its fabulous beach and marina with restaurant and swimming pool. Going south from MOW, the next island is Elbow Cay and its village of Hope Town, famous for its red and white striped lighthouse. Very interesting village with restaurants, shops, art galleries, etc. Take your boat right up to your table at Cap'n Jacks. The Hope Town Inn and Marina is wonderful with great atmosphere (marina, swimming pool, handsome bar and restaurant) About 1 mile south of Hope Town is Firefly Resort. Beautiful open air dining. Try their lobster fritters. Down in White Sound is the Abaco Inn with swimming pool on the ocean and good food. Also in White Sound is Sea Spray Resort. Sea Spray suffered hurricane damage but docks have been rebuilt and it should open shortly. South end of island is Tahiti Beach a great spot for a swim. Further south is Lubbers Quarters Cay. Continuing south is Tilloo Cay banks, a shallow area for swimming. Next are the Pelican Cays. Anchor off and you'll think you are in the South Seas. To the west is Sandy Cay, a national underwater park, with an extensive reef within the Sea of Abaco and has moorings. Further south past Lynyard Cay (nice beaches) is Little Harbour, the southern end of the Sea of Abaco. Home of the Johnson family - artists and famous for their sculptures. Proceeded by his father Randy, Pete carries on the family tradition. Have lunch at his wreck of a bar and grill and visit the gallery. These are just the highlights of the Sea of Abaco. A word about the local hotels. You are welcome to visit and feel free to use their pools. They just hope you will buy a drink or have a meal. In my opinion there is no other place like this.
POST DORIAN UPDATE Lost & Found escaped the hurricane with very little damage. Our wonderful caretakers, Charmaine and Glenn Albury were not so lucky and repaired their house while living in Lost & Found. Now back at their home, Glenn has done the necessary repairs for us. The house exterior has been re-painted. Thankfully, the interior was not damaged at all. Our shed out back flew off to parts unknown and Glenn has built a new shed attached to the back of the house. The boat dock we rented was destroyed and is now rebuilt so you can leave your boat there (23' Max length). The main public dock has been repaired and enlarged and has a gazebo. As far as the island is concerned, the vegetation is green, the sea is still blue, and the weather is great. Terrific progress has been made with all the newly repaired and re-painted buildings. Electricity from Marsh Harbour has been restored. Cable TV and internet is back and as good as ever. The Sail Shop is open so their wonderful bags are available. The Clinic with resident nurse, much better is almost done. All the local churches have been repaired. The iconic gazebo at the Low Spot has been rebuilt and all the roads to the north end have been repaired. Sadly, the MOW Marina and Dock & Dine restaurant were destroyed, but docks are rebuilt and the restaurant is now open. They sell fuel at the dock and in their drive. The very industrious local people rely on their faith and their own hands to restore the island to the place we all love.
If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
In-room accessibility
Smoke-free property
Services and conveniences
Iron/ironing board
Location highlights
In a village
Near a health/beauty spa
Near a hospital
Near the bay
Near the marina
Near the sea
On a private island
Things to do
Boat
Golf
Water sports equipment
Basketball nearby
Birdwatching nearby
Fishing nearby
Golfing nearby
Kayaking nearby
Motor boating nearby
Sailing nearby
Scuba diving nearby
Snorkelling nearby
Surfing/bodyboarding nearby
Swimming nearby
Water skiing nearby
Wildlife walks nearby
Safety features
Carbon monoxide detector (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
Smoke detector (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
First aid kit
Fire extinguisher
Deadbolt lock
General
Garden
Policies
Check-in
Check-in time starts at 3:00 PM
Check-out
Check-out before 10:00 AM
Special check-in instructions
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Pets
No pets allowed
Children and extra beds
Children are welcome.
Note from host: On a case by case basis. Please ask.
Events
No events allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
Charges for extra guests may apply and vary according to property policy.
A cash deposit, credit card or debit card for incidental charges and government-issued photo identification may be required upon check-in.
Special requests are subject to availability at the time of check-in. Special requests can't be guaranteed and may incur additional charges.
This property is managed by a private host, not a professional engaged in trade or business.
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited. For guests' safety, the property includes a carbon monoxide detector, a fire extinguisher, a smoke detector, a first aid kit and a deadbolt lock in all accommodation.
Property is also known as
Loyalist cottage cathedral ceiling generator air conditioning
Frequently asked questions
Are there any beaches close to Loyalist cottage, cathedral ceilings, generator, air con, use of dock 23' max?
The closest beach to Loyalist cottage, cathedral ceilings, generator, air con, use of dock 23' max is Abaco Beach (7.1 km).
Does Loyalist cottage, cathedral ceilings, generator, air con, use of dock 23' max have a pool?
No, this cottage doesn't have a pool.
Is Loyalist cottage, cathedral ceilings, generator, air con, use of dock 23' max family-friendly?
You bet! With amenities such as laundry facilities, a BBQ and highchairs, it's no surprise that Loyalist cottage, cathedral ceilings, generator, air con, use of dock 23' max is a winner with our family travellers.
Is there a free airport shuttle available at Loyalist cottage, cathedral ceilings, generator, air con, use of dock 23' max?
No, Loyalist cottage, cathedral ceilings, generator, air con, use of dock 23' max does not offer an airport shuttle service.
What time are check-in & check-out at Loyalist cottage, cathedral ceilings, generator, air con, use of dock 23' max?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM. Check-out time is 10:00 AM.
Are pets allowed at Loyalist cottage, cathedral ceilings, generator, air con, use of dock 23' max?
No, pets are not allowed.
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