External Reviews
Conde Nast Traveller: "Our cabin was spacious, airy, and open, facing a stunning white sand beach and the blue-green waters of the bight. Elegantly crafted, with smooth wood floors and a screened-in exterior, the cabin had an inner sanctum of three white walls with wide doorways; in place of the fourth wall were plain cotton curtains. Instead of air-conditioning, there was a ceiling fan and a Caribbean breeze that pushed in to caress us. Far from overheating without AC, we found our nights at Tiamo cool enough for the huge bed and duvet to feel downright cosy. And we could run the fan guilt-free: The resort is one hundred percent solar powered. (Apart from the International Space Station, not many things meet that standard.)"
The Times, UK:
"As you’re loafing in your hammock in the Bahamas, listening to the breeze rustle the palm trees and the sea slap on the beach, you probably don’t want to know about your “black water waste”. Suffice it to say that at Tiamo, a tiny eco-resort on the island of South Andros, it’s being taken care of. Tiamo is a model of self-sufficiency, run entirely on solar power and generating no pollution. It has a dozen wooden bungalows on the beach – no televisions, no air-con. Behind the scenes, it does a lot of clever things with water filtering and organic compost. The hotel also does good work in the community – donating staff and materials for clean-up projects, and teaching local schoolchildren about the benefits of ecotourism and turtle protection."
