Experiencing a way of life at Small Hope Bay Lodge on Andros.
Exploring the largest of the more than 700 islands that make up the Bahamas archipelago.
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation hosts fourth annual gathering of dive shop owners, dive travel planners and media
With more than 700 islands, planning a Bahamas diving experience can be somewhat overwhelming. Once you get your head around the fact that the Bahamas cover 100,000 square miles yet only 5,282 square miles of that is dry land, you quickly realize that the greatest portion of this island nation lies beneath the waves. Accept it: There's just no way to see it all in a single trip. To help you find the parts of the Bahamas diving scene that suit your aquatic desires best, we've put together this guide to nine of the most exceptional islands for diving. Whether you're looking for pulse-pounding shark action, bottomless blue holes, effortless drift diving or irresistible wrecks, it's simply a matter of choosing an island and naming your adventure.
Since 1978 Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas has been taking divers to the best reefs, wrecks and coral walls Nassau has to offer. Whether you’re making your first visit or returning for your 100th, Stuart Cove is dedicated to providing you with a unique and thrilling dive experience.
Want to dive with really big animals? These 10 destinations feature the superstars of ocean animals: sharks, dolphins, whale sharks, sea lions and manta rays.
In the wake of Hurricane Irene, many dive operators in the Bahamas report only minor damage
Blackbeard's Cruises specializes in exciting liveaboard dive vacations to the Bahamas Out Islands. Our three sailboats — Sea Explorer, Morning Star and Pirate's Lady — depart Nassau every Saturday for a week of liveaboard diving in the Exumas, Southwest Eleuthera and Little San Sal in the Central Bahamas.