
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, 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.