At the mouth of Stafford Creek, self-sufficient anglers and vacationers can sit on the sundeck, sip a cold Kalik, and contemplate the vast bonefish flats of North Andros, or take a wilderness hike through the pine forests to a remote landlocked lake. Bright motel-style rooms are comfortable, the restaurant serves traditional Bahamian seafood, steaks, chicken, and pork, and at the bar you can enjoy an array of fruity rum drinks. Most guests arrive at Andros Town airport, but San Andros is an equal distance away.
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