Dive The Abacos

Dive The Abacos

The Abaco Islands are known as one of the world’s top boating and sailing destinations due to its calm sea surrounded by charming islands. However, those qualities also make The Abaco Islands a very popular dive spot, with several protected underwater areas such as Fowl Cay National Reserve and Pelican Cays Land and Sea Park, boasting massive reefs with swim-through caves that are seasonally filled wall-to-wall with silver baitfish. And at certain dive spots on the edge of the reef, you’re almost guaranteed to experience the thrill of seeing reef sharks up close.

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Featured Properties for Diving in The Abacos
Island Things To Do
Wreck Diving

Wreck Diving

A favorite is the San Jacinto, a large steamship that sank in 1865. Depth is 20-50 feet and it is home to many colorful reef fish, morays and turtles.

Reef Diving

Reef Diving

Amazing dive sites like The Towers, Coral Caverns and Wayne’s World offer fun and adventure for all skill levels. A full-service dive center provides lessons and equipment.

Marine Life

Marine Life

The colorful and rich marine life in The Abacos—many species of fish and exotic corals—has made fishing, snorkeling and diving among the main reasons people vacation here.

Caves, Caverns & Blue Holes

Caves, Caverns & Blue Holes

Several scientists, including some from National Geographic, have explored these natural wonders—guided by local professionals—and made fascinating discoveries.

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