The largest of the 700 islands in the Bahamas, Andros is also amongst its least developed.
Spanning 2,300 sq. miles with a population of just 10,000, its tidal creeks, lagoons, Blue Holes, and miles of uninhabited, white sand beach offer much to explore. With a few small hotels, basic to luxe, and a handful of dining venues and rustic beach bars, the big draw here is the island’s namesake ocean wonderland—the Andros Great Barrier Reef.
The world’s third largest, this vast, marine-life rich coral garden lies a mile offshore and offers world-class snorkelling, diving, and deep-sea fishing, while its mangrove flats are a long-time mecca for global bonefishing enthusiasts.