St. Andrew’s truly represents nature at its most pristine. It sits at the southernmost end of the Ragged Island chain, a 100-mile string of islets that beg to be explored. Lignum vitae trees and fresh spring drinking water can be found across the island. Quiet and serene, St. Andrew’s presents a haven for avid fishermen, with flats that are unparalleled for world-class bone-fishing. Grouper, snapper, barracuda, tuna, and kingfish aplenty swim the gorgeous reefs and warm waters beyond the island’s sandy beachfront. Spectacular snorkeling and sailing are favored local activities, or you can watch for wild pink flamingos in the shallow water off the beaches along the chain. Duncan Town, a small settlement with a robust solar farm and airport, is less than five miles away. Access from Long Island in the Bahamas is quick and easy via boat ride or charter flight to Duncan Town Airport and hop a ten-minute boat ride from the Duncan Town dock to reach St. Andrew’s.