With the 2025/2026 season now wrapping up at Andros South, the 2026/2027 season is just around the corner. Prices remain the same as last year which is great news for anglers wishing to test their skills at one of The Bahamas most famous angling destinations.

7 nights, 6 days fishing – US$6,650
6 nights, 5 days fishing – US$6,150
5 nights, 4 days fishing – US$5,400
4 nights, 3 days fishing – US$4,550
3 nights, 2 days fishing – US$3,600

Full season runs from 11 October, 2026 to 31 July, 2027

Price includes return transfers from Congo Town, double occupancy guided fishing, single accommodation, meals, fishing licenses, all rinks (including beer, wine and spirits), rental gear and flies.

Upcoming 2026/2027 dates:

Andros South, what to expect

Andros South is located on Andros Island, one on the most famous angling destinations in The Bahamas and has developed a reputation worldwide as a fantastic fishery for a range of species and especially bonefish. Andros is the largest of 26 inhabited Bahamian Islands and whilst it is considered a single island it is actually made up of hundreds of small islets, cays and three main islands connected by a series of mangrove estuaries. The three bights that split the major islands provide a gateway between the east and west side of the island.

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Andros South Lodge prides itself on friendly service, great food and a fine-tuned fishing programme that shows the best of what this remarkable area has to offer. The professional yet understated operation provides anglers with good accommodation, skilled guides and excellent fly fishing equipment (at no extra cost).

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If you would like more information about Andros South lodge and The Bahamas in general, please contact Alex Jardine or call our office on +44(0)1980 847389.

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About the author

Alex Jardine

Alex has extensive knowledge of fishing East and West coast USA, Canada, Europe, Iceland, Norway, Mongolia, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand.