Made up of three major land areas connected by a series of canals and cays called bights, Andros Island makes up the largest landmass of the 26 inhabited Bahamian Islands. While all the Bahamian islands boast abundant natural attractions, Andros is arguably the most exceptional in terms of its natural treasures! Its miles of pristine deserted beaches and freshwater lakes play host to countless species of wildlife, marine life, flora and fauna. The world’s third-largest barrier reef lies just off the coast of Andros, attracting divers from all over the world. If you’re a nature lover, kayaker, bird watcher, hiker, snorkeler, diver or fisherman, Andros should be your first stop when visiting The Bahamas. Andros is also famous for its local crafts, bone fishing and its exceptionally laid-back lifestyle.

