The Bahamas, located just north of Cuba and South-East of Florida, is a stunning archipelago of 3000 islands and cays leading towards Turks and Caicos. It is world-renowned for the rainbow of blues displayed in its beautiful clear waters fed by the Atlantic Ocean. Considering its location in the centre of a major shipping lane, The Bahamas has a fascinating history of the original Lucayan inhabitants, Pirates, American Loyalists, and British descendants and gained its full independence from British rule in 1973. Today, tourists and celebrities continue to flock to The Bahamas to enjoy deep-sea fishing, yachting, snorkelling, beach-combing, and scuba diving. Incredible wall dives reaching to the infinite abyss 4000ft below, shallow colourful reefs bursting with schools of exquisite tropical fish, and opportunities to see pelagic animals like Eagle Rays, Hammerheads, Whale Sharks, and Pilot Whales all can be discovered in The Bahamas!
Read about the scuba diving in The Exumas, Eleuthera, and Grand Bahama!
Please note, that I don’t have the coordinates to these dive sites. I recommend getting in touch with Pia from Made In Water who may be able to give you insights on these awesome dive sites!