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Diving & Snorkeling
With almost 100,000 sq miles of glittering aquamarine ocean, the Bahamas is a world-class
snorkeling and diving destination. Divers explore psychedelic reefs, stalactite-filled blue
holes, eerie WWI-era wrecks and bottomless ocean caverns. Snorkelers can explore solo or
join group trips to hidden coves and fish-filled reefs. Tops on everyone's lists are the wild-
life encounters - swimming alongside playful wild dolphins, feeding fang-toothed sharks.
Tongue of the Ocean Just off the coast of Andros, this 6000ft-deep canyon is the site of a
dramatic wall-dive ( Click here )
UNEXSO Grand Bahama's renowned dive center offers a wildly popular dolphin encounter
( Click here )
Exuma Cays These 365 tiny islands are a dreamy spot for solo snorkeling ( Click here )
Bimini Road Is it the lost city of Atlantis? Or just a pile of rocks? Snorkel over to Bimini
and find out ( Click here )
Stuart Cove's Dive & Snorkel Bahamas Nassau's premiere dive and snorkel outfitter has
trips for all ages and levels ( Click here )
Stunning Beaches
The ugliest beaches in the Bahamas are still pretty jaw-dropping, so it's hard to go wrong
here. The beaches of Nassau and Grand Bahama tend to be more crowded, which is great if
you're looking for a margarita or a banana-boat ride. On the Out Islands, it's likely to be just
you, the sand, and a few curious sea birds.
Pink Sands Beach Harbour Island's legendary stunner, its rosy color the result of finely
crushed coral ( Click here )
Gold Rock Beach A few miles from downtown Freeport, Grand Bahama's most gloriously
vacant beach ( Click here )
Cabbage Beach On Paradise Island, a vision of white sand and warm aqua water ( Click
here )
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