Caerula Mar Club.
Caerula Mar Club transformed a derelict 1960s-era property on South Andros into a refined sanctuary that preserves the island’s quiet, untamed character. Located near the edge of the world’s third-largest barrier reef, the resort trades the typical Bahamian bustle for a slower rhythm. The design is airy and coastal, featuring 18 clubhouse suites and five private villas outfitted with white oak floors, marble accents, and vaulted ceilings. Life here centers on the water; the resort provides gear for exploring nearby blue holes, mangroves, and bonefishing flats. Dining options range from fresh smoothies at Switcha to fine Caribbean fare at Lusca. It is a destination defined by its isolation, offering a polished, modern base for travelers who prefer sunrise yoga and coral reefs over nightlife.