The Bahamas is comprised of 700 islands sprinkled over 100,000 square miles of ocean starting just 50 miles off the coast of Florida. The archipelago is an ecological oasis featuring 2,000 breathtaking islands and cays and boasts the clearest water on the planet—with a visibility of over 200 feet. You can see your toes as easily as you can the world’s third largest barrier reef.
We invite you to explore these islands. Their beauty extends far beyond their extraordinary natural wonders; it’s the smiles on the faces of the Bahamian people; the unique sounds of the rich culture and the warm hospitality of the heritage and colourful history.
We invite you to explore these islands. Their beauty extends far beyond their extraordinary natural wonders; it’s the smiles on the faces of the Bahamian people; the unique sounds of the rich culture and the warm hospitality of the heritage and colourful history.
It's a great destination for divers and non-divers, with gamefishing, bonefishing, dolphin trips, horse riding, birding, nature walks, bike riding, yoga, golf, sailing and quad biking among the activities on offer. With a range of activities and accommodation, it's a great place for a safe and easy family holiday.
There's a lot of different diving to do in the Bahamas, not surprising for a place made up of over 700 islands. On these pages, using the menu on the left, you will find information about different liveaboards for reef diving, a specific shark diving liveaboard that visits Tiger Beach and its environs, Tiger Beach diving from a resort on Grand Bahama, Stuart Cove's Nassau shark adventure, and diving and relaxing on the "Out Islands" of Andros, Bimini, Long Island, San Salvador, and the Exumas.
There's a lot of different diving to do in the Bahamas, not surprising for a place made up of over 700 islands. On these pages, using the menu on the left, you will find information about different liveaboards for reef diving, a specific shark diving liveaboard that visits Tiger Beach and its environs, Tiger Beach diving from a resort on Grand Bahama, Stuart Cove's Nassau shark adventure, and diving and relaxing on the "Out Islands" of Andros, Bimini, Long Island, San Salvador, and the Exumas.