Andros, Bimini, and the Berry Islands Hotels

Andros Island Bonefishing Club

At a Glance

    Pros

  • one of the best bonefishing lodges in the Bahamas
  • prime location on Cargill Creek

    Cons

  • not much for nonanglers other than relaxing pool- or water-side

Andros Island Bonefishing Club Review

If you're a hard-core bonefisher, AIBC is the place for you. Guests have access to 100 square mi of lightly fished flats, including wadable (at low tide) flats right out front. Owner Captain Rupert Leadon is a gregarious, attention-grabbing legend with many stories of the elusive bonefish and his role in pioneering the sport of fly-fishing. His three sons and team of professional guides are highly regarded. The 20-acre waterfront property is laced with palm trees, well-tended gardens and lawns, and even some ruins from the island's sisal plantation era of the 1800s. Rooms are comfortable, with queen-size beds, mini-refrigerators, and ceiling fans. The dining room-lounges have satellite TV and fly-tying tables. Meals are hearty, with Bahamian fare such as fresh grilled seafood and peas 'n' rice served up family style. Package rates include room, meals, guided fishing, and laundry service.

    Hotel Amenities

  • 29 rooms.
  • Restaurants, bars, pool, water sports, business center.
  • Rooms have: no TV.
  • Rate includes all-inclusive.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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