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Bahamas Diving Association

Associations Organisation Scuba Diving (English)

Service:
  • Liveaboard Diving
  • Shark diving
  • Vacation Holiday Scuba Diving
Company description We are representing 37 dive operators on 11 islands, including dive liveaboards. We offer many resort-based dive operations...
Here is a list of our dive operators listing by island location:
*ABACO
Abaco Dive Adventures
Brendal`s Dive Center International
Dive Abaco!
Dive Guana
Froggies Out Island Adventure, Ltd.
Treasure Divers
*ANDROS
Coral Caverns Dive Resort
Seascape Inn
Small Hope Bay Lodge
Tiamo Resorts
*BIMINI
Bill & Nowdla Keefe`s Bimini Undersea
Scuba Bimini
*CAT ISLAND
Greenwood Dive Center & Beach Resort
Hawk`s Nest Resort & Marina
*ELEUTHERA/HARBOUR ISLAND
Valentine`s Dive Center
Ocean Fox Diving
*EXUMA
Exuma Scuba Adventures
*LONG ISLAND
Reeldivers at Grotto Bay
Stella Maris Resort Club
Cape Santa Maria Beach Resort
*SAN SALVADOR
Riding Rock Resort
*GRAND BAHAMA/FREEPORT
Grand Bahama Scuba
Sunn Odyssey Divers
UNEXSO
Xanadu Undersea Adventures
*NEW PROVIDENCE/NASSAU
Bahama Divers Ltd
Stuart Cove`s Dive Bahamas
*DIVE LIVEABOARDS
Aqua Cat Cruises
Blackbeard`s Cruises
Bottom Time Adventures
Cat Ppalu Cruises
The Dream Team, Inc.
Juliet Sailing and Diving
Nekton Diving Cruises
Ocean Explorer Charters
Sea Dragon (Exuma Specialist)
...and many more.
Location description: The Islands of The Bahamas offer an array of dive experiences like no other destination in the world. There are sunken Spanish galleons, inland blue holes, caves and forest-like coral reefs, teeming with marine life. We offer 25 different dive destinations in our country. Some of the most exciting experiences allow enthusiasts to swim and feed reef sharks, an experience offered nowhere in the world except The Bahamas. More importantly, the people of The Bahamas are as committed to the art of hospitality as they are committed to preserving the unique ecology of our island home.
Discover our diversity-these are the key words in understanding the nature of diving The Bahamas. Within the boundaries of this island nation, our closest oceanic neighbor, divers have access to one of the most varied and extensive rosters of dive experiences available in any single nation in this hemisphere. Lush shallow and medium depth coral reefs, vertical walls dripping with sponges and gorgonians, a healthy population of both tropical and pelagic fish, wrecks-both modern and historic-labyrinthine coral tunnels and caverns, blue holes leading to elaborate submerged cave systems, thrilling shark encounters, dependably frequent exchanges with dolphins-both wild and trained-it`s an impressive list that just seems to go on and on. The Bahamas is a true multi-destination country, offering a variety and diversity of dive profiles, lifestyles and vacation options that few can match. This is a land of many faces; a thorough exploration is the work of a lifetime. The Bahamas have stood for years as one of the most popular dive and vacation destinations in the world. Given its tropical climate, superb dive conditions and services and all-around accessibility, it is easy to understand why this should be so. Close proximity allows The Bahamas to serve ideally as either a quick getaway or as a destination for extended periods of exploration and leisure. While there are common threads that run through life in these islands, there is also a tremendous variety of lifestyles. Atmospheres vary from the honesty, the simple relaxation and basic, natural concerns of the Out Islands, to the casinos, shopping, nightlife and the cosmopolitan sophistication of Nassau or Freeport. Impressions of The Bahamas are easily dominated by images of the sea-and though technically a part of the Atlantic Ocean, the waters of The Bahamas possess a distinctive life of their very own. With virtually no runoff (nearly all rainfall is absorbed by the porous limestone islands), sedimentation is minimal, creating some of the clearest tropical waters in the world. Divers can expect visibility to run from 80 to 150 feet year-round, with the very best visibility often found immediately after a winter nor-easter has moved through. During these periods, the sea can become flat calm and visibility can exceed 150 to 200 feet.

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Offers a complete scuba diving guide to The Islands of The Bahamas.

Contact information:

Phone: 954-236-9292
Fax: 954-236-9282
Street Address:
P.O. Box 21707
Fort Lauderdale
Florida
United States
33335
Spoken language(s): English
Open: from 09-00 till 17-00
Local time:  GMT - 5 Bogota, Lima, Kito
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