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Diving in Grand Bahama (Freeport)

Explore diving in Grand Bahama (Freeport)

Best known for its shark and dolphin encounters, Grand Bahama Island also features shallow shipwrecks, protected coral reefs along its southern shore and one of the world’s largest underwater cave systems for scuba divers to explore.

While it is possible to access a number of the reefs from shore, the majority of diving takes place from small speedboats. There is an extensive mooring system along the southern reefs that ensures the boats don’t harm the ecosystem. Furthermore, many of the Bahamas’ liveaboards depart from Grand Bahama. If you choose a liveaboard tour, you’ll get to dive on the best sites nearby as well as those surrounding the Out Islands.

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When to dive in Grand Bahama (Freeport)

The Bahamas enjoys a hot and sunny climate year-round. Air temperatures during the summer months range from 75-91°F (24-33°C) while water temperatures are approximately 88°F (31°C). Air temperatures during the winter months range from 65-77°F (18-25°C) while water temperatures are 75-80°F (24-27°C).

November to May is the dry season in the Bahamas. During these summer months, you can expect sunny, hot and mildly humid conditions. In addition to great topside conditions, November to May is also the best time for shark diving. Tiger sharks are present from October to January at Tiger Beach, and you’ll find Caribbean reef sharks at Shark Junction during the same months.

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Common marine life sightings for Grand Bahama (Freeport)

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Sharks and Rays
Whitetip reef shark
Blacktip reef shark
Bull shark
Hammerhead shark
Oceanic whitetip shark
Tiger shark
Eagle ray
Ocean Fish
Seahorse
Mammals and Reptiles
Humpback whale
Pilot whale
Sperm whale
Hawksbill turtle
Loggerhead turtle
Common dolphin
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