Andros Island, Bahamas Cruise Port - overhead view of the Andros Island itinerary stop located in the Caribbean - Bahamas cruising region

Andros Island, Bahamas

Caribbean - Bahamas

Andros Island, Bahamas, anchors offshore with tenders to Morgan’s Bluff, a village of 500. Travelers snorkel the Andros Barrier Reef, third-largest globally, with elkhorn corals. Bonefishing flats attract anglers; guided trips depart from the wharf. Kamalame Cay, 20 minutes by boat, offers beach walks. Local markets sell conch fritters. Peak season November to April; taxis 10-20 BSD. Dining includes cracked conch at beach shacks. Souvenirs feature straw baskets. No terminal; ship provisions.

Andros Island, Bahamas Location

Andros Island, Bahamas, in the western Atlantic, Caribbean, is west of Nassau, bordered by shallow banks and the Tongue of the Ocean.

Snorkel the third-largest barrier reef, teeming with parrotfish and rays. Kayak mangrove creeks spotting flamingos and manatees. Fly-fish for bonefish on shallow flats. Explore Blue Holes' underwater freshwater caves. Unwind on uncrowded beaches with conch fritters and rum punches.