Fowl Cays National Park is a 1,920-acre reserve that is conveniently reached from most central Abacos cays and settlements. The reefs and three 25' to 40' dive spots in untouched water are renowned. This park is particularly attractive to scuba divers, and is also an extremely popular area for local boating and snorkeling. Fowl Cays National Park also has great value as a “spillover” area, whereby surrounding habitat is enriched because of the park’s protection. In addition to fish, rays and sponges, both parks are also home to endangered staghorn and elkhorn coral, along with 12 other coral species. (Bahamas, January 2012)




