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Scuba Diving in Bimini

Bimini is the closest and most accessible island for diving in The Bahamas

Two dive operations run daily trips to a variety of shallow reefs, a few great shipwrecks, and unusual sites, such as what some believe to be the remains of the Fountain of Youth and the remains of the ancient civilization of Atlantis. Dolphin dives, riding the current over the edge of deep walls, shark dives and more allow visitors to choose from a broad menu of activities. The Sapona sits high and dry in only 15 feet of water, creating a great snorkeling and diving site. Operators also explore the Bimini chain of islands stretching south.

Top Bimini Dive Locations

Bimini Barge: 100ft.An ocean-going barge sitting on a sandy bottom
Victories and Tuna Alley: 40-90ft. Sloping drop-offs with swim-throughs and caverns water
Little Caverns: Popcorn shaped coral heads on a sandy bottom with tunnels and swim-throughs
Rainbow Reef:
25-35ft. Shallow ledges hiding nurse sharks, turtles, and more depths

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Coral
is Calling

an eco-tourism escape

Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure and answer the call of the coral reefs on your next escape to Andros. At Small Hope Bay Lodge, you can dive in and make a difference in an underwater excursion with The Reef Rescue Network. Powered by the Perry Institute for Marine Science, this ambitious reef rescue program works to protect the heart and soul of The Out Islands—our incredible coral reefs and the thousands of species of marine life that thrive there—and you won’t want to miss this thrilling underwater experience.

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