Andros Island
The largest island in The Bahamas, Andros "The Big Yard"remains virtually untouched. Vast and green, it holds countless adventures for lovers of the
outdoors. World-class scuba diving, deep-sea and fly fishing, national forests and blue holes—and that’s just the beginning. Eco-travelers and
adventurers will feel right at home on Andros,
Andros Island is divided into North, Central, South Andros and Mangrove Cay. Accessibility by air and sea travel. Andros is located north of Cuba and
120 miles southeast of Florida.
outdoors. World-class scuba diving, deep-sea and fly fishing, national forests and blue holes—and that’s just the beginning. Eco-travelers and
adventurers will feel right at home on Andros,
Andros Island is divided into North, Central, South Andros and Mangrove Cay. Accessibility by air and sea travel. Andros is located north of Cuba and
120 miles southeast of Florida.

Things to Do

Bird Watching
While visiting the Blue Holes National Parks, these provides habitat for bahamian endemic birds including the Bahama Oriole, Western Spindalis, Red
Legged Thrush, Black-faced Grassquit and so many more species.
Legged Thrush, Black-faced Grassquit and so many more species.

Bonefishing in Andros
Andros Island is the Bonefishing Capital of the World of unspoiled flats that form the country's main angling attraction. Enjoy gin-clear waters and
endless flats with hard white sand bottoms. Close proximity to the U.S makes this an easy destination.
endless flats with hard white sand bottoms. Close proximity to the U.S makes this an easy destination.

Scuba Driving
Explore diving in Andros with underwater formations including blue holes, caves, wrecks and so much more. Andros has a wide range of dive sites
from North to South Andros to keep every diver interested.
from North to South Andros to keep every diver interested.

Bird Watching
While visiting the Blue Holes National Parks, these provides habitat for bahamian endemic birds including the Bahama Oriole, Western Spindalis, Red
Legged Thrush, Black-faced Grassquit and so many more species.
Legged Thrush, Black-faced Grassquit and so many more species.

Bonefishing in Andros
Andros Island is the Bonefishing Capital of the World of unspoiled flats that form the country's main angling attraction. Enjoy gin-clear waters and
endless flats with hard white sand bottoms. Close proximity to the U.S makes this an easy destination.
endless flats with hard white sand bottoms. Close proximity to the U.S makes this an easy destination.

Scuba Driving
Explore diving in Andros with underwater formations including blue holes, caves, wrecks and so much more. Andros has a wide range of dive sites
from North to South Andros to keep every diver interested.
from North to South Andros to keep every diver interested.
Weather and Seasonality
It should come as no surprise that on a visit during the 18th century, George Washington referred to the Bahamas as the "Isles of Perpetual June." With
year-round sunshine and temperatures ranging between 80.6°F and 89.6°F, the Islands of the Bahamas are blessed with near-perfect weather.The Bahamas
benefits from a tropical maritime climate, which results in little variability throughout the year. Free from extremes, the average temperature during the
summer is 84.2°F, while the average temperature in winter is 75.2°F. Evening temperatures are usually only five to seven degrees cooler. The rainy season in
the Bahamas lasts from May to October and is characterized by heavy squalls or thundershowers that clear as quickly as they arrive. Hurricane season spans
from the end of June to the end of November.Although the Bahamas is continually blessed with weather befitting an island paradise, the absolute best time to
go is between the months of December and March. With little rain and temperatures averaging in the mid-70s, the lovely islands provide an invigorating breath
of fresh air.
year-round sunshine and temperatures ranging between 80.6°F and 89.6°F, the Islands of the Bahamas are blessed with near-perfect weather.The Bahamas
benefits from a tropical maritime climate, which results in little variability throughout the year. Free from extremes, the average temperature during the
summer is 84.2°F, while the average temperature in winter is 75.2°F. Evening temperatures are usually only five to seven degrees cooler. The rainy season in
the Bahamas lasts from May to October and is characterized by heavy squalls or thundershowers that clear as quickly as they arrive. Hurricane season spans
from the end of June to the end of November.Although the Bahamas is continually blessed with weather befitting an island paradise, the absolute best time to
go is between the months of December and March. With little rain and temperatures averaging in the mid-70s, the lovely islands provide an invigorating breath
of fresh air.
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