Diving on Bimini
Scuba divers, both novice and advanced, have numerous undersea sites to explore from several sunken Spanish galleons; a WWI freighter wreck, as well as the Bimini Wall, plummeting a heart-thumping 4,000 feet, just to name a few. Divers also like to check out the battered concrete hull of the Sapona, which once was a floating nightclub and liquor warehouse, but now rests on a shallow bank.
Bimini Diving Sites
Key: R=Reef; C=Cave; W=Wreck; L=Wall; M=Unusual marine life
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100' |
W |
Bimini Barge |
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An ocean going barge sitting on a sandy bottom |
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Little Cavern's Reef |
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Popcorn shaped coral heads on a sandy bottom with tunnels and swim throughs |
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25' |
M |
Rainbow Reef |
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Shallow ledges hiding nurse sharks, turtle and more depths |
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40-90' |
C |
Victories and Tuna Alley |
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Sloping drop-offs with swim-throughs and caverns |
Bimini Diving Operators
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Operation |
Email and Website |
Reservations |
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Bill & Nowdla Keefe's Bimini Undersea |
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800-348-4644 |
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Scuba Bimini |
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800-848-4073 |








