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by Monique O'Conner Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the capital of Andros Bahamas?

Andros Town is a town in North Andros and capital of Andros Island in the Bahamas. The town had a population of 386 in 2010 (greater area).

What is Andros Island known for?

Andros is best known to scuba divers and snorkelers. Barrier Reef and Tongue of the Sea is the third largest barrier reef in the world measuring at more than 140 miles long. Just off the shores of Andros, this reef teems with almost every variety of exotic fish species.

Does anyone live on Andros Island?

Just off the east coast is one of the largest barrier reefs in the world. Andros has only a small population and only moderate tourism, and the people tend to live in scattered settlements, the chief towns being Nicholls Town, Andros Town, and Kemps Bay, all on the east coast.

Who owns Andros Island?

Andros Island is an archipelago within the Bahamas, the largest of the Bahamian Islands. Politically considered a single island, Andros in total has an area greater than all the other 700 Bahamian islands combined....Andros, Bahamas.GeographyLength167 km (103.8 mi)Width64 km (39.8 mi)AdministrationBahamas12 more rows

Why do tourist visit Andros?

The island of Andros is not like any other island in the Bahamas. Visitors to the island have a plethora of activities that they can enjoy. They can go bone-fishing, diving, snorkeling, bird-watching, deep sea fishing, sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, or go on nature or eco-tours.

What country owns South Andros island?

nation of the BahamasSouth Andros is a district of the nation of the Bahamas. Geographically, South Andros is the southernmost third of the land mass colloquially called Andros, which includes the districts of North Andros, Central Andros, Mangrove Cay and South Andros. In 2010, the district had 3,592 inhabitants.

Who discovered Andros?

the SpanishThe first recorded “discovery” of Andros occurred in 1550 by the Spanish. In the 1800s, the Seminole Indians migrated from Florida to Red Bay, where a tribe still lives today, and are especially praised for their fine woodcarvings and woven baskets.

Is Andros Island Nice?

With its wonderful nature, cosmopolitan main town, traditional villages and amazing beaches, Andros island is an all time favorite when it comes to stunning gateways from Athens! In fact, it is among the nearests Cycladic islands to the Greek capital.

How big is Andros?

2,300 mi²Andros Island / Area

How many people live San Andros Island?

Andros (2,300 square miles) is the fifth largest island in the Caribbean, but only has a population of 8,000 people.

What is the biggest Bahamas island?

AndrosThe largest island in The Bahamas, Andros remains virtually untouched. Vast and green, it holds countless adventures for lovers of the outdoors. World-class scuba diving, deep-sea and fly fishing, national forests and blue holes—and that's just the beginning.

How many people live on South Andros island in The Bahamas?

With a population of 2,000 (less than 3% of all Bahamas), South Andros is home to 18 small settlements that stretch along the eastern coast of the island, connected by the only road, The Queen's Highway.

Why is Caerula Mar club closed?

The wellbeing and safety of our guests, staff and community remain our highest priority. After careful assessment of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Caerula Mar Club is temporarily closed.

What is a Blue Hole in The Bahamas?

Dean's Blue Hole is a blue hole located in The Bahamas in a bay west of Clarence Town on Long Island and is the world's second deepest, after the Dragon Hole in the South China Sea, with a depth of 202 metres (663 ft).

What is Inagua known for?

Inagua—pristine and largely uninhabited, the southernmost island in The Bahamas. A paradise for bird watchers and ecotourists. Home to over 80,000 flamingos and 140 species of native and migratory birds, thanks to three National Parks.

Which island is the largest in The Bahamas?

Andros inAndros in The Bahamas - The Largest Island in The Bahamas.

What ethnicity is Andros Island?

Ethnic groups. Blacks 85%, Whites 12%, Asian 3% . Andros Island is an archipelago within the Bahamas, the largest of the Bahamian Islands. Politically considered a single island, Andros in total has an area greater than all the other 700 Bahamian islands combined. The land area of Andros consists of hundreds of small islets ...

What is the nickname of Andros?

The U.S. Coast Guard also runs rescue and drug interdiction operations from AUTEC. Andros is known in the Bahamas by two nicknames, "The Sleeping Giant" and "The Big Yard".

How often does the Andros Island hurricane hit?

Winter temperatures range from 21C-24C/70-75F and can drop 5C/41F after dark. Andros Island is hit by a hurricane an average of every 2.5 years. The Great Florida Hurricane of 1929 is known in the Bahamas as The Great Andros Hurricane.

How far is the Bahamas from Andros?

It runs for 225 km (140 mi), averaging a distance of 2–3 km (1–2 mi) from the Andros shore. The extensive flats of the Great Bahama Bank lie to the west, northwest and south of Andros. The island has the world's largest collection of blue holes.

Where did the Loyalists flee?

Loyalists fleeing the United States during and after the American Revolution settled on various Bahama Islands including Andros, bringing their slaves with them. In addition, Andros was the destination of many families who were squeezed out of the Belize logwood industry following the relocation of Mosquito Coast settlers to British Honduras in 1787. By 1788 the population of all the Bahamas was reported as 3,000 whites and 8,000 blacks. The 1788 census for Andros reported 22 white heads of families, with a total of 132 slaves; they cultivated 329 hectares (813 acres) of land.

How many orchids are there in Andros?

More than 50 species of wild orchids thrive in the more than 104 km 2 (40 sq mi) of subtropical forests and the swamps of Andros. Many are endemic, including three native species of the climbing orchid Vanilla. Commercial flower collectors have been known to set fire to the pineland coppices to collect the sharp-petaled bletias ( Bletia purpurea) that flourish in ashy soil. The orchid genus Epidendrum has nine species endemic to the Bahamas, all of which can be found on Andros.

Where are the Lucayans?

Pre-Columbian and Spanish eras. The Lucayans, a subgroup of the Taíno people, were indigenous to the Bahamas at the time of European encounter. Archeological artefacts and remains have been found in both Morgan's Cave on North Andros, and in the Stargate Blue Hole on South Andros.

Where are the settlements on Andros?

Most of the settlements on Andros are located on the eastern coast, with more than half the population centralized in 3 main towns: Nicholl’s Town, Andros Town (aka Fresh Creek), and Congo Town. The island's western coast is still largely uninhabited with one key settlement called Red Bays.

What is Andros known for?

Today Andros is known for its annual festivals and local celebrations, most notably it is home to the weekend long All Andros Crab Fest.

What is the economy of Andros?

Historically the economy on Andros was highly varied including agricultural farming, fishing, sponging, and logging. Today the tourism economy on Andros is centered on sport fishing, birding, SCUBA diving, and handicrafts such as wood carving and basket weaving.

How many blue holes are there in Andros?

The geology and topography of the island is distinctive. With 178 inland and 50 oceanic blue holes and a network of underwater caves Andros has the highest concentration of blue holes found anywhere in the world [6].

What is the Andros barrier reef?

The Andros fringing barrier reef is the third largest fringing reef in the world, second only to Australia and Belize, and is considered by many to be the most diverse and pristine.

How many islands are there in Andros?

Andros is the largest island of the Bahama Archipelago, which consists of more than 700 islands. At more than 100 miles long and 40 miles wide, it is the fifth largest island in all of the Caribbean [1]. Andros is composed of three major islands (North Andros, Mangrove Cay, and South Andros), numerous smaller cays and inlets, ...

Why is the Andros Barrier Reef threatened?

Like many coral reefs, the Andros barrier reef is under threat from global warming, ocean acidification, and overfishing. To help conserve our reef the Perry Institute of Marine Science and Reef Rescue Network have been developing a network of coral propagation sites across Andros.

What is the largest settlement in Central Andros?

The largest settlement of Central Andros is Fresh Creek, reachable by air via Andros Town International Airport and daily ferry service from Nassau.

What is the capital of Andros?

Its capital, Moxey Town , is located on the island’s east coast. Andros Town International Airport. Andros Town International Airport, also commonly known as Fresh Creek Airport, serves North Andros, and welcomes domestic flights via Nassau as well as international charter flights. Find a Flight.

How to get to North Andros?

It is reachable by ferry and mailboat via Nassau, or by air through San Andros Airport.

What is Andros dining?

Andros dining means traditional Bahamian dishes and a local delicacy: land crab. A must try, Androsians prepare land crab like no one else.

Where is Androsia Batik made?

Androsia Batik has been called the unofficial fabric of The Bahamas, and it’s been handmade on Andros Island since the very beginning. View Story. Stories Reel Fun. Sure, the bonefish are biting but that’s not all. These crystal-clear waters are prime grounds for reeling in yellowfin tuna, wahoo, marlin and more.

How long is the Andros Barrier Reef?

The Andros Barrier Reef is 190 miles long (306 km). It trails the island’s eastern coast before plunging more than 6,000 feet (1.83 km) into the Tongue of the Ocean. The coral growth remains lush, colourful and healthy, a once-in-a-lifetime kind of dive. Learn More.

How to get to Andros?

The southernmost area of Andros is reachable by international and domestic commercial flights via Nassau, as well as the weekly mail boat. The region's settlements trail the eastern coast.

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Overview

Andros Island is an archipelago within the Bahamas, the largest of the Bahamian Islands. Politically considered a single island, Andros in total has an area greater than all the other 700 Bahamian islands combined. The land area of Andros consists of hundreds of small islets and cays connected by mangrove estuaries and tidal swamplands, together with three major islands: North Andros, Mangrove Cay, and South Andros. The three main islands are separated by "bights", estu…

Etymology

The indigenous Lucayan people called the island Habacoa (or Babucca) meaning "large upper outer land".
Originally named Espiritu Santu by the Spanish, Andros Island was given its present name sometime early during the period of British colonial rule. Several eighteenth-century British documents refer to it as Andrews Island. A 1782 map refers to the island as San Andreas.

History

The Lucayans, a subgroup of the Taíno people, were indigenous to the Bahamas at the time of European encounter. Archeological artefacts and remains have been found in both Morgan's Cave on North Andros, and in the Stargate Blue Hole on South Andros. The population of the Bahamas is estimated to have been approximately 40,000 Lucayan-Taínos when the Spanish arrived in the region.

Geography

Noteworthy for a unique combination of marine features and ecosystems, Andros is bordered on the east by the 2,000-metre-deep (6,600 ft) Tongue of the Ocean. The Andros Barrier Reef is the world's sixth longest. It runs for 225 km (140 mi), averaging a distance of 2–3 km (1–2 mi) from the Andros shore. The extensive flats of the Great Bahama Bank lie to the west, northwest and south of Andros. The island has the world's largest collection of blue holes.

Climate

Andros lies just north of the Tropic of Cancer, with moderate temperature range affected by its relative proximity to the Gulf Stream to the west. The island has a tropical climate with only two seasons, summer (May–November) and winter (December–April). Midsummer temperatures range from 27 °C-29 °C/80°F-85°F with a relative humidity of 60 to 100 percent. Winter temperatures range from 21 °C-24 °C/70-75°F and can drop 5 °CC/41°F after dark. Andros Islan…

Economy

The largest employers on Andros Island are the Bahamian government and the AUTEC base at Fresh Creek.
Despite its small population, Andros Island has several ongoing commercial ventures. Western Air maintains its headquarters in a modern facility at the San Andros airport. A Mennonite mission-run commercial farm was founded near Blanket Sound in 1983, which grows everything from haban…

Festivals

Andros sponsors a number of festivals: Crabfest at Fresh Creek each June, the annual regatta at Morgan's Bluff, Conch Festival, a local Junkanoo and Goombay festival between Christmas and New Year's, the Pirates' Festival, and the Annual Seafood Splash & Chickcharnie Festival. In addition, ANCAT sponsors numerous ecologically oriented events for tourists and locals.

Flora and fauna

Andros exhibits greater botanical diversity than any other island in the Bahamas. The presence of its barrier reef and the Tongue of the Ocean give the island a great zoological diversity. Among the various land ecosystems are hardwood coppice, pineyard, scrub, saltwater marsh, rocky and sandy beaches, palm savannas and mangroves. Non-coastal areas on Andros are referred to generi…

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