Dive Inagua

Dive Inagua

The Great Inagua Wall provides a truly unique diving experience. It is a pure sand drop-off with giant coral heads that tumble toward a large chasm. Reef dives range from shallow ones close to shore teeming with abundant sea life to a mammoth coral atoll dropping 6,000 feet into the abyss. A number of documented treasure-laden ships from Britain, France and Spain were destroyed on reefs here between 1500 and 1825 and remnants can be seen amongst the coral. There is no dive operation on Great Inagua; however, certified or experienced divers can arrange diving expeditions with local guides to visit the best diving spots. Clear blue waters make diving in Inagua great year-round, with an average visibility of 100 feet.

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Wreck Diving

Wreck Diving

Explore valuable age-old ships lost along the reefs: the Santa Rose (1599), the Infanta (1788), HMS Statira (1815), HMS Lowestoffe (1801) and Le Count De Paix (1713).

Wall Diving

Wall Diving

The Great Inagua Wall offers a thrilling experience. It is located north of Matthew Town at the edge of the Great Bahama Wall. Little Inagua also offers great wall diving.

Reef Diving

Reef Diving

Close to shore there are breathtaking coral formations. North of Great Inagua is Hogsty Reef, a coral atoll that emerges from the 6,000-feet-deep surrounding waters.

Marine Life

Marine Life

Sea life is plentiful and beautiful here. Reefs are teeming with rich coral, colorful fish, the Nassau grouper, conch, lobsters, manta and spotted eagle rays not far from shore.

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