Deep Creek (Bahamas)
Deep Creek is a settlement located on South Andros Island in the Bahamas. It is situated on the eastern coast of the island and is known for its bonefishing flats and access to the ocean. The community is relatively small and relies primarily on fishing, tourism (especially related to bonefishing), and limited farming for its economy.
The waters surrounding Deep Creek are renowned among anglers for their populations of bonefish, making it a popular destination for fly fishing enthusiasts. Several lodges and guiding services operate in the area, catering to tourists seeking to experience the shallow-water fishing.
While not a major population center, Deep Creek provides a glimpse into the slower pace of life found on the less-developed islands of the Bahamas. Infrastructure is limited compared to islands like New Providence (Nassau), and the natural environment remains largely unspoiled.