Frommer's Review
One of the most ecologically aware places in the entire Bahamas, this lodge was built in stages between 1999 and 2003. It's nestled on 4.8 hectares (12 acres) of land that's studded with unusually large trees, directly beside the bight (inland waterway) that runs along the midsection of Andros. About 30% of the guests here come for the fishing, and if that's your interest, a boat rental (without fishing equipment included) goes for $400 (£212) a day. Accommodations are within wood-framed, plank-sided bungalows, each with a screened-in wraparound porch, a sense of privacy, and a handful of "rustically elegant" amenities that are limited by the eco-sensitive nature of the resort. This lack of plush hugely appeals to the nature-loving clients who come here. Days are spent reading, swimming off the white-sand beach that flanks one side of the resort, and generally reflecting on life. It's strongly advised that you bring your own company to this place, since many of the activities are engineered for couples.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; laundry service; kayaking; snorkeling; hiking
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