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A colourful and engaging nation, the Bahamas are so much more than a long strip of hundreds of islands, islets and cays - It is a a vibrant and enchanting nation with a gorgeous selection of strikingly beautiful beach resorts, deserted coves, secluded beaches and amazing diving.

WHY WE LOVE DIVING IN THE BAHAMAS

It's all here : Walls, wrecks and wildlife

The spectacular Blue Holes of the Bahamas

Shark lover?  Come find Hammerheads, Caribbean Reef, Lemon and Nurse

BAHAMAS GALLERY

WEATHER

Winter average of  21°C / 81°F 

Summer average of 28°C / 82°F

WEATHER ADVICE

Rainy season June to October 

GETTING HERE

Direct flight from LONDON

9 hours

TIME DIFFERENCE

GMT - 4 hours

VISA REQUIREMENT

No visa required

LANGUAGE

English

CURRENCY

Bahamian Dollar 

Diving in the Bahamas

Majestic coral reefs, historic shipwrecks, spectacular walls, mysterious caverns and intriguing blue holes are all just waiting to be explored during your scuba diving holiday in the Bahamas, whilst the impressive array of tropical marine life will simply take your breath away. Swim with dolphins, sharks and schools of tropical fish such as Nassau groupers, blue-green parrot fish, flounders, butterfly fish and angel fish, amongst majestic coral gardens bursting with colour.

 

Depending on where you dive in the Bahamas, you are likely to see a myriad of other sea creatures on your journey, including eagle rays, loggerhead turtles, eels, shrimps, spiny lobsters, octopus, sea anemones and many more. The diversity is incredible and truly unforgettable, due to the fact that the Bahamas is protected by the magnificent Andros Island barrier reef, which, at over 140 miles long, is the third largest barrier reef in the world after Australia's Great Barrier and Central America's Belize Barrier Reef.

 

Discover this awe-inspiring underwater world for yourself, choosing from hundreds of fascinating dive sites off main islands such as Grand Bahama Island and Paradise Island, or the famous Out Islands such as Andros Island and Eleuthera. This is just a handful of the most popular diving sites and spots you can explore in one of the most beautiful archipelagos in the world. As you would expect, there is an excellent choice of dive centres in the Bahamas, with experienced staff on hand to give you all the training, assistance and equipment you require. Full of wonder and challenges, scuba diving in the Bahamas is just one big adventure in paradise – and a must for the serious diver.

Deep Thought

The ultimate shark destination!  Bull sharks in Nassau, hammerheads in Bimini and tiger sharks in Grand Bahama.  Not to mention wreck and reef diving!

-- John    

WATER TEMPERATURES

Winter average of 24°C / 75°F 

Spring average of 27°C / 80°F

Summer average of 31° C / 88°F

VISIBILITY

24 to 30m / 80 to 100 ft avg

EXPLORE THE BAHAMAS

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