Kamalame Cay
As you approach this private 96-acre island on the short ferry ride from neighboring Andros, you’ll see nothing but thick stands of mangrove trees. There are no televisions in Kamalame Cay’s 19 villas, but latter-day castaways can luxuriate in quarters that combine Indonesian furniture, Oriental carpets, and muslin-draped French windows. It’s as if you’ve been shipwrecked, along with a staff dedicated to your every desire—whether it’s a snorkeling trip to the nearby reef, dinner on the three-mile-long beach, or a coffee body scrub at the spa, which hovers on stilts above the sea.