Andros may be the largest island in the Bahamas, yet it is the most sparsely developed. It boasts exceptional natural surroundings where you'll find the world’s third-largest fringing barrier reef, mesmerizing blue holes, the mile-deep abyss known as the Tongue of the Ocean and numerous species of flora and fauna.
WHY WE LOVE DIVING IN ANDROS
Andros has wrecks, blue holes and spectacular wall dives off the deep Tongue of the Ocean.
ANDROS ISLAND GALLERY
Diving in Andros
The Andros dive experience ranges from shallow water, wreck and blue-hole dives to dramatic wall dives off the 6,000-feet-deep Tongue of the Ocean. About 1-1½ miles off the east coast of Andros sits the Andros Barrier Reef, the world’s third-largest fringing barrier reef, measuring 190 miles long and home to more than 160 species of coral and fish.
Divers will find endless fascination entering the blue holes found all over the island, legendary sites where you can peer into the lair of the Lucsa (a mythical blue-hole dwelling monster) or see the holes “breathe” as water flows in and out with the tides. (bahama.com)
WEATHER
Winter average of 21°C / 81°F
Summer average of 28°C / 82°F
GETTING HERE
Direct flight from LONDON
9 hours
Direct flight from NASSAU
1 1/2 hours
TIME DIFFERENCE
GMT - 4 hours
Deep Thought
Andros has the highest concentration of blue holes in the world. It's a diving experience like no other!
--John
WATER TEMPERATURES
Winter average of 24°C / 75°F
Spring average of 27°C / 80°F
Summer average of 31° C / 88°F
VISIBILITY
24 to 30m / 80 to 100 ft avg