Is Andros Bahamas worth visiting?

South Andros has it’s own charm, being a very unspoiled place to visit. There are plenty of birds, flowers, and there is an abundance of local fish any time of the year. We enjoy biking, hiking to the blue hole on land as well as diving into them in the sea.

How much does it cost to stay on Andros Island?

The average price of a 7-day trip to Andros is $1,499 for a solo traveler, $2,692 for a couple, and $5,047 for a family of 4. Andros hotels range from $49 to $223 per night with an average of $86, while most vacation rentals will cost $160 to $540 per night for the entire home.

Why is Caerula Mar Club closed?

The wellbeing and safety of our guests, staff and community remain our highest priority. After careful assessment of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Caerula Mar Club is temporarily closed.

Who owns the Caerula Mar Club?

Bryan and Sarah Baeumler
24. The show sees husband-and-wife team Bryan and Sarah Baeumler dramatically transform a resort that had been abandoned in the 1960s. The luxury boutique resort has a mix of 18 oceanfront suites and six private villas on one of the great undiscovered islands of The Bahamas.

What is the coldest month in the Bahamas?

January
Coldest month: January (average 72 F) Wettest month: August (average rainfall: 6.2 inches) Best month for swimming: July (water is average 84 F)

How much did Bryan and Sarah pay for the resort?

$2 million
A family vacation to the Bahamas turned into so much more when Bryan and Sarah took an enormous leap of faith and decided to spend $2 million on purchasing an abandoned resort located in San Andros, Bahamas.

Where do Bryan and Sarah Baeumler live now?

Sarah and Bryan Baeumler renovate houses and hotels all over the world, but the couple comes from Oakville, Ontario, Canada. In their latest hotel venture, the couple moved from their Canadian home to San Andros Island in the Bahamas to renovate a rundown resort.

Do Sarah and Bryan still own the resort?

The big question now—after so many ups and downs—is whether or not Renovation Island ever got back on its feet. And, much to the delight of HGTV viewers, it did! While Bryan and Sarah closed the resort in March 2020 due to the pandemic, they were able to reopen later that year in October.