Types of Diving
Reef Diving
Much of the water that surrounds The Islands Of The Bahamas is less than 20 feet deep, making it home to numerous reef dive sites. See the Dive Sites page for a complete list.
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Abacos
Cat Island
Nassau Paradise Island Fish Hotel Thunderbolt Reef |
Andros
The Exumas
San Salvador |
Bimini Victory Reef
Grand Bahama Island
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Cave, Cavern & Blue Hole Diving
Caves and Caverns offer openings large enough to swim through and are home to some rather large lobsters. Blue Holes are about 100 feet across and 200 feet deep and full of large schools of reef fish such as sergeant majors and grouper. It is considered one of the most unusual dive sites in The Bahamas.
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Abacos Coral Caverns
Cat Island
Nassau Paradise Island |
Andros
The Exumas Exuma Land And Sea Park
San Salvador |
Bimini
Grand Bahama Island
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Wreck Diving
For centuries The Islands Of The Bahamas have experienced a countless number of shipwrecks along the reefs creating several exciting adventures for those who love to dive.
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Abacos
Cat Island
Inagua |
Andros
Eleuthera/Harbour Island Devil's Backbone
Nassau/Paradise Island The Graveyard Tears of Allah |
Bimini Bimini Trader Sapona
Grand Bahama Island
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Wall Diving
Wall diving along the face of a vertical wall - requires good buoyancy control because there is no seabed to prevent the diver descending too deep.
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Andros Giant Staircase Over the Wall
Grand Bahama Island
San Salvador Vicky's Reef |
Bimini
Inagua/Long Island Conception Island Wall
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Cat Island Hole in the Wall Third Basin Reef Wall
Nassau/Paradise Island
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Unique Marine Life
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Bimini
Grand Bahama Island |
Eleuthera/Harbour Island
Inagua/Long Island |
The Exumas Sting Ray Reef
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