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  • Cabana 112

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$899 – $1,100 | 1 BEDROOMS | 1 BATHROOMS | Sleeps 2+ | 570 SQ ft

Cabana 112

Cabana 112 is a tranquil private retreat offering luxury and comfort along the first fairway at The Abaco Club, surrounded by lush tropical foliage. This freestanding, octagonal cabana is thoughtfully designed for a stylish stay in paradise. Inside, high ceilings in the living room create an airy feel, featuring a plush couch that folds out as an additional bed and a small table for two, ideal for dining or working. Behind the living room, a semi-enclosed bedroom with a TV and luxurious bedding provides a restful night’s sleep, while the bathroom, located on the opposite end of the bedroom, offers a spa-like experience with a rainfall shower.

The fully-equipped kitchen has everything needed for gourmet meals, including an oven, stovetop, microwave, fridge, and freezer, complemented by a cozy breakfast bar for three. Adjacent to the kitchen, a sunroom with golf course views provides a relaxing spot to unwind or accommodate extra guests. Steps from over two miles of secluded white-sand beach, Cabana 112 also grants quick access to Flipper’s Beach Bar, the tennis and pickleball courts, the golf shop, and the first tee, putting The Abaco Club’s beauty and amenities within easy reach.

 

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