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More sites and better dive
experiences
- We will take you farther to
get to better dive sites. Our dive boat cruses at 28mph, not
18mph, so you enjoy the ride.
- We use 80cuft tanks.
- We assemble your gear if you
want us to.
- Your dives are not limited
by time (except for normal decompression limits). If you have
air you can dive. A 60' dive usually lasts 45-60 min. Most of
the shallower dives last at least 60 min.
- We care.
Great Guana Cay (the next Cay north of Scotland Cay)
Guana offers miles of spectacular near-shore reefs and dive spots
as well as almost deserted stretches of dune-lined beaches. Some
of the most spectacular diving to be found in The Abacos is easily
discovered on Guana's northernmost beaches. Shore diving is as
easy as it comes, and the rainbow-streaked rewards for novices
as well as experienced snorkelers and divers makes this a "must
see" site.
Johnny's Cay (between Elbow and Man-O-War
Cays)
This dive spot is great for snorkeling on the outer reef or just
offshore of Johnny's. Although local knowledge is always helpful
when you're exploring new dive or snorkeling sites, common sense
can guide experienced snorkelers to a huge variety of incredible
sites in this relatively undiscovered undersea gallery.
Fowl Cay Government
Preserve
(North side of Man-O-War Cay)
Set aside by the Bahamian government as a national Land and Sea
Park, this (approximately) 3 square mile reserve is conveniently
reached from most central Abacos cays and settlements. While
the reefs and three 25' to 40' dive spots in untouched water
are truly spectacular, if a "rage" is in the forecast
(strong winds and subsequent rough sea conditions), the waters
in this area can be rough. With a variety of tunnels and towers
to explore, the sea life is abundant -- -almost as if it knows
it is protected.
The Adirondack (near Man-O-War Cay)
The scattered remains of an old ship can be found in a little
more than 30' of water. With cannons exposed and well preserved,
The Adirondack is home to rainbows of fish and a huge variety
of coral formations.
Hole in the Wall (southernmost Great Abaco Island - not
covered by above map)
The sites off Hole in the Wall are must shoot, "Kodak Moments"
offering a variety of fascinating sights (sites?) including a
huge coral head at 50 feet you can actually swim through!
Sandy Cay (about 2 miles north
of Hidden Harbour - near Tilloo and Pelican Cays on above map)
This is reported to be the location of the largest stand of elkhorn
coral in the world.
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