ANDROS ISLAND, BAHAMAS
Andros Island is the largest of the Bahamian islands and is home to the Andros Barrier Reef, the third largest barrier reef in the world. As one of the least populated regions in The Caribbean Basin, Andros Island and its myriad of tidal creeks, interconnected lakes, mud flats, and mangroves support some of the largest populations of underwater life in the region.
For years divers and snorkelers have been visiting Andros to experience the beauty of its reefs. It has also been a prime destination for sport fishers because of its large population of bonefish and tarpon. The wonders of the West side of Andros however are still unknown to many. It is one of the least populated areas in The Bahamas and best known only by bonefish guides and other Androsian fisherman and spongers.