This intimate resort is accessible only by water or seaplane, providing seclusion in one of the most scenic places on the planet for sea fishing, kayaking, snorkeling, and barrier reef diving.
Tiamo is set on the island of South Andros (about 210 miles from Fort Lauderdale), whose thousands of square miles of unsullied nature are usually visited only by anglers hunting for bonefish. The property, occupying a beachfront stretch surrounded by 125 acres of wilderness preserve, has just 10 pine-wood bungalows, all of which are screened and elevated on stilts, with solar-powered electricity, hot water generated by thermal heaters, comfy king-size beds, and organic Egyptian-cotton linens. In the main lodge you'll find spectacular meals (don't skip breakfast or you'll miss the heavenly coconut-crusted French toast), an open-air bar (set on the beach in summer), and a Nature Concierge Team that organizes daily trips to explore the island's natural wonders. You can snorkel at offshore blue holes once explored by Jacques Cousteau; kayak through the shallow waters of the South Bight; or take guided inland treks to see orchids, giant cactus, and Andros rock iguanas. After a day of discovery, your comfy beachfront hammock will look awfully inviting.
Why We Love South Andros Island
South Andros Island is a place to fall off the map for lounging in a hammock on white-sand beaches;exploring diverse tropical ecosystems; hunting killer bonefish; or day trekking to reef, trench, and blue hole dives.
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