Andros is a huge island compared to the rest of the Bahamas, and is divided into 3 parts by natural waterways or "bights." Each section has its own airport: the airport in South Andros is called Congotown.

Many charter companies will fly you to Congotown, usually from Fort Lauderdale. If you're flying from Florida, you'll pass over the spectacular giant blue holes of the western side of Andros.

For commercial flights, take any airline to Nassau, and then fly local Western Air to Congotown, a 15 minute flight with two scheduled round trips per day. At Congotown International Airport you'll have made arrangements to be met by Lenglo Rental Car, or Rowena's taxi.

photo by Jeff Hipon
Remember to drive on the left side of the road in the Bahamas. Leaving the airport, turn right towards Deep Creek, and keep going until you reach Andromar. There is just one main road up and down the island, the Queen's Highway.
