Blue Holes – deep vertical 'caves' formed by karst limestone subsidence that fill with rain and seawater, forming unique ecosystems – are more abundant on Andros than anywhere else. This 40,000-acre national park comprises vast tracts of Caribbean pine and coppice forest pitted with these phenomena. Trails and info boards introduce you to the flora, fauna and geology, while picnic benches encourage lingering. Don't forget your swimming gear, if you fancy a plunge into Captain Bill's hole.
The access road for the park heads west off the Queen's Hwy from the settlement of Love Hill.