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Andros Beaches are Awe-inspiring

The Bahamas' Largest & Most Untamed Island

When you charter to Andros with Air Flight Charters, every detail is handled, from customs clearance to seamless arrivals at your choice of airports.

Andros is not what most people imagine when they think of the Bahamas. There are no mega-resorts, no crowded cruise ports, and no bustling nightlife. Instead, this sprawling island, the largest in the Bahamas, spanning over 2,300 square miles, offers something far rarer: raw, untamed nature on an epic scale.

Divided into three distinct territories, North Andros, Mangrove Cay, and South Andros, the island remains largely undeveloped, with dense pine forests, vast mangrove wetlands, and miles of empty beaches. With a population of just over 7,000 residents spread across its massive area, Andros delivers a level of solitude that has all but disappeared from more commercialized Bahamian destinations.

For travelers seeking authentic adventure rather than manufactured luxury, Andros is a revelation.

Explore The Andros Island, Bahamas

From the third-largest barrier reef on the planet to hundreds of mysterious blue holes, Andros offers natural wonders found nowhere else in the Bahamas.

  • Andros Barrier Reef: Spanning 140 miles along the eastern coast, this is one of the most complex reef systems on Earth. It drops dramatically into the Tongue of the Ocean, creating exceptional diving with steep wall descents.
  • Blue Holes: With more than 150 inland and ocean blue holes, Andros is one of the few places in the world where you can explore these deep, limestone-formed sinkholes, some even accessible on foot.
  • World-Class Bonefishing: Known as the bonefishing capital of the world, the island’s shallow flats, especially around Conch Sound and the west coast, offer unmatched conditions (best from November to May).
  • Pristine Beaches: Expect long, untouched stretches like Love Hill Beach and Nicholl’s Town Beach, where solitude is part of the experience.
  • Nature & Wildlife: West Side National Park protects rare ecosystems, home to species like the Andros Rock Iguana and a wide range of birdlife.
  • Cultural Roots: The island also holds archaeological traces of the Lucayan people, offering a glimpse into its early history.
  • True Seclusion: With only about 7,000 residents across 2,300 square miles, Andros is ideal for those seeking quiet, nature-first travel.
San Andros

Traveling to Andros can be complex through commercial routes, with limited schedules and indirect connections depending on your entry point. Given the island’s size and spread-out settlements, flexibility becomes essential.

Private charter flights provide direct access to multiple How to Get to Andros, allowing travelers to arrive closer to their final destination without unnecessary transfers. With Air Flight Charters, you gain full control over timing, routing, and overall travel efficiency.

 

  • Multiple Airport Access Points: Fly into the part of Andros closest to your lodge, marina, or destination.
  • Flexible Scheduling: Avoid limited commercial timetables and plan travel around your itinerary.
  • Efficient Out-Island Travel: Ideal for fishing trips, eco-travel, and extended stays in remote areas.
  • Reduced Transit Time: Eliminate layovers and long ground transfers across the island.
  • Seamless Multi-Island Routing: Easily combine Andros with Nassau, Exuma, or other Bahamian destinations.
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San Andros

Andros is served by multiple How to Get to its three regions. Unlike many Bahamian islands, you can choose the airport closest to your final destination.

Andros Town International Airport (ASD / MYAF): Fresh Creek

Located on the eastern coast of Central Andros near the settlement of Fresh Creek, this is the island’s primary gateway for visitors heading to Andros Town and the surrounding areas. The airport handles both domestic flights from Nassau and private charter arrivals.

  • IATA Code: ASD
  • ICAO Code: MYAF
  • Runway: Asphalt runway suitable for light jets, turboprops, and piston aircraft
  • Location: Approximately 2-3 miles from Andros Town

Private charter passengers benefit from streamlined processing. This airport serves as the preferred entry point for guests of Kamalame Cay, who often coordinate onward transfers from Fresh Creek.

San Andros Airport (SAQ / MYAN): North Andros

Situated in the northern part of the island, San Andros Airport serves North Andros and is a hub for Western Air, a Bahamian charter and scheduled service provider.

  • IATA Code: SAQ
  • ICAO Code: MYAN
  • Runway: Asphalt runway suitable for turboprops and light jets
  • Location: Approximately 45 minutes by road from Andros Town 

This airport is an excellent option for travelers heading to North Andros beaches, Conch Sound, or the Ocean Hole.

Mangrove Cay Airport (MYAM / MAY): South Andros

Located on Mangrove Cay in South Andros, this smaller regional airport serves the southern portion of the island. LeAir Charter operates flights here from Nassau.

  • Note: IATA code varies; confirm with your charter provider
  • Best for: Travelers heading to South Andros lodges and fishing camps

With Air Flight Charters, you can arrange direct service to any of these airports based on your final destination on the island. Just so you’re aware: Mangrove Cay Airport has no customs facility of its own ,  that clearance is done at Andros Town / Fresh Creek (MYAF / ASD).

Congo Town / South Andros Airport (TZN / MYAK): South Andros

Located near Congo Town in southern Andros, this airport serves as the gateway to South Andros lodges, fishing camps, and the remote coastline. The airport handles both domestic flights from Nassau and private charter arrivals.

  • IATA Code: TZN (COX is an older/alternate code)
  • ICAO Code: MYAK
  • Runway: 5,325-foot asphalt runway suitable for light jets, turboprops, and piston aircraft
  • Location: Near Congo Town, South Andros

Private charter passengers benefit from streamlined processing. This airport serves as the preferred entry point for guests of South Andros fishing lodges, such as Andros South Lodge, and travelers heading to Kemps Bay and the remote southern coastline.

San Andros

A little preparation goes a long way when visiting one of the Bahamas’ most remote islands. Here is what you should keep in mind before you depart.

The Island Is Bigger Than You Think

Andros spans over 2,300 square miles, larger than all other Bahamian islands combined. Driving from San Andros in the north to Congo Town in the south takes over two hours. You cannot see the whole island in one trip. Choose a region and stick to it.

The Reef Is Steps Offshore

The Andros Barrier Reef runs 140 miles along the east coast, starting just a few hundred yards from shore at some points. This means world-class snorkeling and diving are accessible without long boat rides. Ask locally for the nearest entry point to your accommodation.

Blue Holes Are Everywhere

Over 150 blue holes dot the island. Some, like Captain Bill’s and Henry Morgan’s, have roadside access and viewing platforms. Others require guides. Do not jump into any blue hole without checking the depth and conditions first. Some are deeper than they appear.

The West Coast Flats Require a Boat

Bonefishing on the West Coast is legendary but inaccessible by land. The flats are reached only by boat. If you are not staying at a fishing lodge that includes boat transport, you will need to hire a guide. DIY wading is limited to specific accessible areas near Conch Sound.

Two Distinct Coastlines

The East Coast faces the reef and the deep ocean. The West Coast faces the shallow Bahamas Bank. Beaches on the east side have more wave action. Beaches on the west side are calmer but muddier. The ocean hole at Conch Sound sits directly on the east coast road; you can park and walk to it.

Fresh Creek Is the Logistics Hub

Andros Town and Fresh Creek have the island’s most reliable selection of grocery stores, gas stations, and services. If you are staying in North or South Andros, stock up here before heading to your final destination.

Temperatures by Season

  • December to April: 70°F to 80°F (21°C to 27°C). Dry season. Comfortable for hiking and reef snorkeling.
  • May to June: 75°F to 85°F (24°C to 29°C). Warmer. Excellent diving visibility.
  • July to October: 80°F to 88°F (27°C to 31°C). Hurricane season. Reef stays warm.

What to Pack for Andros, Specifically

Water shoes (sharp reef edges and rocky shorelines), a dive mask and snorkel (the reef is accessible from many beaches), polarized sunglasses (essential for spotting reef channels), insect repellent for inland excursions, and a rash guard for extended time on the water.

Night Driving Is Not Advised

Roads outside main settlements are unlit and can have potholes or livestock. Complete your travel between towns during daylight. Sunset is around 5:30 pm in winter and 7:00 pm in summer.

Local Guides Unlock the Island

The best experiences, remote blue holes, creeks, and fishing spots, require local knowledge. Hiring a guide is not just for fishing. Guides can take you to swimming holes, cave sites, and viewpoints that are not marked on any map.

Sunday Rhythm Is Different

Church services are the main event. Many businesses close. However, some lodges and resorts maintain regular operations for guests. Ask your accommodation about Sunday meal service before booking.

How Long to Stay

Pick one region for a 3-5 day stay. A week allows you to explore two regions with a travel day between them. Trying to cover the entire island in under 5 days results in more driving than relaxing.

San Andros

Below are the most requested private charter routes to Andros airports (ASD / MYAF, SAQ / MYAN):

  • Miami (MIA / KMIA) to Andros: Approximately 45 to 55 minutes. The shortest international hop from South Florida to this sprawling natural paradise.
  • Fort Lauderdale (FLL / KFLL) to Andros: Approximately 45 to 60 minutes. A favorite for South Florida travelers seeking genuine seclusion.
  • West Palm Beach (PBI / KPBI) to Andros: Approximately 40 to 50 minutes. The closest Florida departure point to Andros’s northern shores.
  • Orlando (MCO / KMCO) to Andros: Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. Direct access from Central Florida without coastal detours.
  • Atlanta (ATL / KATL) to Andros: Approximately 2 hours. Bypass the Nassau connection with a direct private flight to your choice of Andros airports.
  • Northeast Corridor to Andros: Fly non-stop from New York (JFK / KJFK), Boston (BOS / KBOS), or Washington D.C. (DCA / KDCA) in approximately 3 to 3.5 hours.
  • Tampa (TPA / KTPA) to Andros: Approximately 1 hour 45 minutes, offering Gulf Coast travelers direct access to the island.

From Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE / KFXE), Air Flight Charters operates Cessna 402 charter planes to Fresh Creek (ASD / MYAF).

San Andros

Andros pairs well with other Bahamian destinations, allowing travelers to experience different environments within a single itinerary.

  • Nassau: A more developed hub with resorts, dining, and international connectivity.
  • Exuma: Known for its clear waters, sandbars, and boating lifestyle.
  • Eleuthera: A long, narrow island with pink sand beaches and dramatic coastal views.
San Andros

Beaches

  • Summer Set Beach
  • Love Hill Beach
  • Pleasant Bay Beach
  • Cargill Creek Beach
  • Tiamo Beach

Cays

  • Big Wood Cay
  • Little Wood Cay
  • Little Harbor Cay
  • Kamalame Cay
  • Cargill Creek Cays
  • Mangrove Cay
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Andros stands apart as one of the most expansive and untouched islands in the Caribbean. Air Flight Charters ensures that reaching it remains simple and efficient, offering direct access, flexible scheduling, and a seamless journey into a destination defined by nature.

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    FAQs About Andros Island

    Visitors can enjoy awe-inspiring beaches like Small Hope Bay Beach, snorkel the world’s third-largest barrier reef, explore vast marine parks, and see unique freshwater springs that create rivers flowing into the ocean.

    A private charter provides direct access to the island, bypassing the need for multiple connections and saving valuable travel time, so you can start exploring its natural wonders sooner.

    Beyond its famous beaches, you can snorkel in pristine reefs, explore protected marine parks, and discover the island’s unique freshwater springs and rivers.

    We provide efficient, direct flights that get you closer to Andros’s remote beaches and natural attractions, making it easier to experience this unique destination without the typical travel hassles.

    What are some of the natural highlights of Andros Island?

    Visitors can enjoy awe-inspiring beaches like Small Hope Bay Beach, snorkel the world’s third-largest barrier reef, explore vast marine parks, and see unique freshwater springs that create rivers flowing into the ocean.