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Wreck Diving

Presidente InterContinental Cozumel Resort & Spa

Presidente InterContinental Cozumel Resort & Spa

Dive Key West Inc.

Dive Key West Inc.

Brac Scuba Shack

No Crowds – No Limit with Brac Scuba Shack Cayman Brac Diving

Itza Resort

Long Caye in Lighthouse Reef Atoll, home to diver-revered Itza Resort, is possibly the most environmentally focused private-island development resort and research community in the Caribbean. Combining a deep respect for nature with a desire to share the area’s natural beauty, Itza welcomes guests to fully appreciate the magnificence of wild Belize. We are the only beachfront dive resort within 50 miles of the Great Blue Hole and all the other famous dive sites in the Lighthouse Reef.

Florida Keys & Key West Scuba Diving

The official Tourism Council web site for the Florida Keys, including Key Largo, Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys, and Key West.

Dive Like James Bond in the Bahamas

Aside from being featured in some of the most notable 007 films, the wrecks at Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas are also home to abundant and beautiful marine life.

Don Foster's Dive Cayman Ltd.

Don Foster's Dive Cayman Ltd.

Dive Underwater Hollywood with Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas

It all started in 1918 with the first film to feature underwater footage: Fred William Stephenson's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Ever since, Hollywood has headed to the clear blue waters of the Bahamas to shoot underwater scenes for three simple reasons: its proximity to the U.S., excellent visibility, and exceptional value.

Like many other locations that still bear the reminders of film sets, Nassau is no different, except that the sets are underwater. Today, divers can submerge on wrecks like the Tears of Allah from James Bond's 'Never Say Never Again' and the Vulcan Bomber from 'Thunderball'. The Cessna plane that crash-landed in Jaws IV now rests permanently on the sea floor. You can view the cockpit of the DC3 plane wreck from Into the Blue. If you're taking the Underwater Hollywood backlot tour with Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas, you can get your picture taken at your favorite film site and hear some of the behind-the-scenes stories.

And, with the resident marine population that also frequents these film sets, you never know who you might see there.

Dive Underwater Hollywood today with Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas. Visit StuartCove.com for more information.