Diving Bahamas
Diving in the Bahamas from a yacht boat is a truly unique and exciting experience. The crystal clear waters and abundance of marine life make it a paradise for divers of all levels.
One of the biggest advantages of diving in the Bahamas from a yacht boat is the flexibility it offers. Yacht boats are able to travel to a variety of different dive sites, allowing you to explore the many different reefs and wrecks that the Bahamas has to offer. This means that you can tailor your diving experience to your specific interests and preferences.
In addition to the diverse range of dive sites, the Bahamas is also home to a wide variety of marine life. From colorful coral reefs to schools of tropical fish, there is always something new and exciting to see. For those interested in seeing larger marine life, the Bahamas is also home to dolphins, turtles, and even the occasional shark.
Overall, diving in the Bahamas from a yacht boat is a truly unforgettable experience. With its stunning beauty and rich marine life, it is no wonder that the Bahamas is a top destination for divers from all over the world.
Exuma Diving
Join us on a full-day diving trip in Exuma, Bahamas, where you'll make unforgettable memories while exploring the vibrant turquoise waters of The Exuma Cays. Our knowledgeable crew will take you to several popular hot spots, including the famous swimming pigs of Big Major Cay, the sunken cargo plane at Norman's Cay, and the nurse sharks of Staniel Cay/Compass Cay. We'll also visit Thunderball Grotto and Rocky Dundas, where you can explore underwater caves and see stunning views of stalactites, stalagmites, and colorful algae-covered walls. If the tide is right, we'll even take a plunge into the Thunderball Underground chamber and snorkel with schools of fish. Along the way, you'll enjoy swimming, relaxation, lunch, and soaking up the sun as we show you the beauty of the Bahamas.
Big Major Cay
Looking for a unique and memorable experience? Come visit Big Major Cay, also known as "Pig Beach," where you can swim with and feed the famous Exuma pigs. These friendly animals will swim right up to greet you, and you can even pet them, feed them, and hold the adorable baby piglets on the beach. Our staff will provide the pig food for you to enjoy this interactive and exciting experience. Don't miss out on the opportunity to swim with pigs in the beautiful waters of the Bahamas.
Normans Cay.
Off the coast of Norman's Cay lies a sunken WWII airplane that was once used for drug smuggling by Pablo Escobar in the 1970s. This aircraft crashed on a dimly lit path and now rests in the clear, shallow waters just offshore, where it has become a strangely beautiful home to a variety of colorful sea life. Dive in and take a closer look at this unique underwater attraction, located just off the coast of Norman's Cay.
Staniel Cay/Compass Cay.
Visit Staniel Cay and Compass Cay to interact with nurse sharks in their natural habitat. These shy creatures can be coaxed out of hiding by feeding them some squid, and you can choose to get as interactive as you like with them - feed them, swim with them, or simply observe from a distance. At Compass Cay, you can even summon your inner child and jump from the pier into the beautiful water. Don't miss out on the opportunity to encounter these fascinating creatures in the waters of the Bahamas.
Thunderball Grotto/Rocky Dundas.
Visit Thunderball Grotto and Rocky Dundas to explore the beautiful underwater caves of The Exuma Cays. If the tide is right, we'll journey in and around these caverns, where you'll see stunning views of stalactites, stalagmites, and colorful algae-covered walls. While snorkeling around Rocky Dundas, you'll also have the opportunity to see a variety of underwater sea life and make unforgettable memories. If you're feeling daring, you can even climb to the top of Thunderball Underground chamber (named after the 1965 James Bond movie) and jump into the waters below. Don't miss out on the chance to explore these unique and breathtaking underwater attractions in the Bahamas.
Allen's Cay
Allen's Cay is home to the endangered Bahamian rock iguanas, which can be found basking in the sun on the rocks and white sand from dawn to sunset. These reptiles are found on only three cays in The Bahamas, and Allan's Cay is the largest of them. While visiting Allen's Cay, be sure to take the opportunity to interact with these fascinating animals by feeding them grapes. In addition to the iguanas, Allen's Cay also boasts a tranquil sandbank where you can relax and soak up the sun. Don't miss out on the chance to encounter these unique creatures and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of Allen's Cay in the Bahamas.
Unlock the Secrets of the Bahamas with These Top Dive Locations
- The Lost Blue Hole
- Barracuda Shoals
- De La Salle Wreck
- Fish Hotel
- The Shipyard
- Batelco Reef
- Mahoney Wreck
- Traveller's Rest Wall
- Piece of Cake
- Thunderball Reef
- Cannonball Reef
- Rose Island
The Bahamas boasts some of the best diving in the world, with the second-largest coral reef after the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Our team of PADI-certified Master Divers and instructors have a combined 20 years of experience, making us well-equipped to offer both diving tours and courses to individuals and groups of all sizes. Whether you're an experienced scuba diver looking to explore our waters or a beginner interested in obtaining your diving certification, we have the resources and expertise to make your diving experience one you'll never forget. Contact us for more information.
Thank you for your interest in diving in the Bahamas! If you have any questions or would like more information about our diving tours and courses, please don't hesitate to contact us. Our team of experienced and certified divers and instructors is here to help you plan the perfect diving adventure in the beautiful waters of the Bahamas. We look forward to helping you create unforgettable memories and experiences.