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Water Sports


Escorted or self-guided, kayak tours are a wonderful introduction to the island’s ecosystems. Routes are along white-sand beaches, exploring mangroves and stopping at uninhabited cays. Snorkelers can swim above underground caves, or into “The Crack” at Tiamo, a deep water-filled fault line. You'll feel like you’re flying through the Grand Canyon only very different: because it’s filled with fish.

Andros Island - Water Sports


Water Sports Operators


Snorkeling Sites in Andros Island:
  • Liben’s Point - large area with high stands of Elkhorn and star coral to explore.
  • Central Park - acres of corals, three stands of Elkhorn in less than 15 feet of water.
  • China Point - fish to watch for include sergeant majors, blue tangs and trigger fish.
  • Trumpet Reef - lots of small invertebrates including brittle stars and spiny urchins.
  • Red Shoal - reef of thick Elkhorn corals; schooling grunts part way as you swim.
  • Solarium - shallow flats with stingrays and lobsters.
  • The Compressor - an old compressor turned into a marvelous undersea reef.
  • North Beach - small shoals and patch areas that harbor many fish and lobster.
  • Goat Cay - lots of turtle grass for hunting sea biscuits and sand dollars.
  • Davis Creek - a fascinating tidal flat that ventures into the mangrove.
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The Bahamas Island Vacation Resort Travel Guide & Activities