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What is snorkeling like in the Bahamas?

Snorkeling in the Bahamas offers visitors the chance to experience first-hand the remarkable marine life and coral reefs that flourish here, including dolphins, sea turtles, sharks, and tropical fish.



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The best time to snorkel in the Bahamas is any time you feel like it. Peak season is from mid-December to mid-April, but the air and water are warm enough even in the off-season to make snorkeling a possibility any time of year.

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Although the ocean water is slightly warmer in Jamaica compared to the Bahamas, the latter has a slight upper hand when it comes to snorkeling and scuba diving.

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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 hammerhead sharks at Bimini from December-March. Oceanic Whitetips can be seen from April-June.

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All beaches in The Bahamas are public, so if you go on your own, you'll have to ensure you walk with your own equipment. You may not have the most fantastic vantage from the shore, but you will be able to have an optimal snorkeling experience at most beaches in Nassau.

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Violent crime, such as burglaries, armed robberies, and sexual assaults, occur in both tourist and non-tourist areas. Be vigilant when staying at short-term vacation rental properties where private security companies do not have a presence.

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In Nassau, practice increased vigilance in the “Over the Hill” area (south of Shirley Street) where gang-on-gang violence has resulted in a high homicide rate primarily affecting the local population. Violent crime, such as burglaries, armed robberies, and sexual assaults, occur in both tourist and non-tourist areas.

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There are many different places around the islands of The Bahamas to spot sharks, thanks to the bountiful surrounding ocean. Cat Island, Tiger Beach, and Bimini are the most popular places for people to get the full shark-sighting experience.

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Local legend says that pirates always returned to Mayaguana because they buried treasure there. Many people believe the treasure is still buried somewhere on the island, waiting to be uncovered. Mayaguana is one of the least visited islands in the Bahamas!

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We snorkeled at all three beaches. Cove is by far the best but if you aren't staying there you aren't supposed to be there.

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WEST END, Grand Bahama, has been ranked among the top 10 most shark-infested beaches in the world.

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Volusia, home to world-famous Daytona Beach, has the dubious honor of being known as the “shark bite capital of the world.” New Smyrna Beach, just south of the city, is an epicenter of shark activity.

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1. Tropic of Cancer beach, Exuma. Also called Pelican Beach, Tropic of Cancer Beach is the longest beach in the Exuma Chain. Located on little Exuma, some describe this beach as the most beautiful beach that they have ever seen with its super blue waters and calm surroundings.

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New Providence is one of the best islands in The Bahamas – in fact, it's usually the first stop for most visitors to the archipelago. It's the place where you'll find Nassau, the capital of The Bahamas. This vibrant city is known for its impressive range of resort casinos, upscale restaurants, and unique museums.

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The Most Beautiful Places in the Bahamas to Visit by Superyacht
  • Ocean Atlas, Nassau. ...
  • Dean's Blue Hole, Long Island. ...
  • Coco Plum Beach, Great Exuma, the Exumas. ...
  • Tiger Beach, Grand Bahama. ...
  • Pig Beach, near Big Major Cay, The Exumas. ...
  • Green Turtle Cay. ...
  • Greenwood Beach, Cat Island. ...
  • Joulter Cay Beach, Andros.


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