

Getting to Andros Island, The Bahamas is very easy!
We may be slightly off the beaten path, but that's a big
part of our appeal. Even though we're not in the center of a big tourist hub (thankfully!) we're really quite accessible.
(more info on getting to Andros)


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Set against a backdrop of unspoiled and virtually undiscovered beauty, we create a place for you to get away from the distractions of modern life.
Once you have freed your mind from those distractions, you realise that it is the simple things that are most important. Simple things like waking up in the morning and seeing the sun rising in the sky instead of buildings... Simple things like sitting together with new and old friends, enjoying meals... Simple things like going to sleep with the sound of the waves on the rocks and the wind in the trees.
Welcome to Small Hope!
When you check in here, you leave behind all your worries and tensions. You stay in our beautiful beach-front cabins, and enjoy our delicious meals with people who think like you. Also, you get to do some world-class diving, fishing and relaxing. Close to Florida yet a world away with the wonderful Caribbean flavor, not to mention all the wonderful wildlife you will see, both in the water and on the land. Whether you want adventure with the sharks, or a lazy day reading on a hammock, Small Hope is the place where you will get it all.
Small Hope is an All-Inclusive resort, so all your food and drinks are a part of the package... So are the friendly staff, the camaraderie, the family-like atmosphere, free internet in the lounge, and the wonderful friends you will make here. It is an experience you are not likely to forget, and are very likely to want to repeat!
Fun, food and socialising is at the heart of who and what we are. No airs, no graces... Just honest conversation and good times. Small Hope embraces the simplicity of life, and offers you the chance to enjoy it.
Come here to rest and relax, and rediscover yourself!

At Small Hope Bay
we try to live mindfully and harmoniously
in our natural world.
We try to eliminate distractions
so we can better experience it.
We open ourselves to it.
We let it touch us.
We learn from it.
We derive our pleasure from it.
We resist destroying it,
by protecting it from ourselves,
by just letting it be.
