There are more than 700 islands in the Bahamas — most of them uninhabited and rarely, if ever, visited. Blue holes and bonefish, pink sands and coral reefs beckon to Out Island explorers. Meanwhile, Nassau and Grand Bahama Island are quick and easy getaways, chockfull of restaurants, shopping, local culture and fun, and family-friendly activities.
There’s more to this 100,000-square-mile archipelago nation than sun, slots, and conch shells. Away from the crowded drags of Nassau and Grand Bahama lie miles of empty beach, world-class bonefishing, and secluded inns. On the sparsely inhabited Out Islands, snorkeling and social sensory deprivation are favorite pastimes. No matter what your kicks, there’s a Bahamian island where you’re sure to get them. Remote British-influenced islands are generally not known for their food, but you can expect perfectly serviceable meals—a lot of Andros lobster and cracked conch—and occasional memorable ones.

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Andros
The largest island of the archipelago and situated midway down it, Andros is known as the “Big Back Yard” of the Bahamas. The island’s thick pine forests, muddy tidal creeks, and mangrove swamps make it largely impenetrable. Its attractions mostly lie close to shore, above the Androsian barrier reef, the third-longest in the world.
Attractions & Activities
The bonefish off Andros are said to be the world’s largest. A boat, tackle, and a guide can easily be arranged through your hotel or the Andros Island Bonefish Club. The outer wall of the barrier reef, which plunges hundreds of feet straight down to the bottom of the Tongue of the Ocean, affords spectacular diving (242-368-5167; day-trip, $450).
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