Last week an acquaintance I met diving on Grand Bahama was bitten by a shark. She had removed her fins and was standing on the ladder when a shark attacked and bit her lower leg. The quick actions of the dive shop owner and his wife are credited with saving her life, but she did have to have her...
Stayed in Freeport, Grand Bahama at the Ocean Reef Yacht Club for 2 weeks using our timeshare. Stayed at the same place 4 years ago but in mid-April.
Preparing to travel there and back: Bahamas requires a travel health visa and a negative Covid test (can be rapid test) taken within 72 hours of...
Save 22% (a savings of approx. USD $900 per person on a 7-night stay) with this deal on the Reef Oasis @ Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach in Grand Bahama, Bahamas. Book with PADI Travel 90 days before departure.
Travel Dates: Throughout 2019 (blackout dates do apply)
Dive Resort: Reef Oasis @ Viva...
I am considering spending a week diving based in or near Freeport, Grand Bahama either prior or after a 2x10 day liveaboard March 8-29 with the Bahamas Master.
Does anybody have recommendations as to whom to dive with?
And perhaps also for somewhere convenient to stay?
Spent 2 weeks at the Ocean Reef Yacht Club and Resort where the dive op Grand Bahama Scuba was conveniently located for us. There are other ops, Sunn Odyssey Divers about a 2 minute dirve away, Unexso 5 minutes away, and Caribbean Divers a little farther away. We did dive with GBS with the only...
The subject line says it all really, I have about 12 days off and a few friends and I were looking into dive possibilities in/around the Bahamas/Caribbean, looking for big sharks.
We're divemasters and I am studying Marine Conservation but out of the many shark species we've seen we have yet to...
I know the diving is best in the winter, but would it be even worth it to dive Tiger Beach in May around the 10th?
I am an amateur underwater photographer and looking for something new to photograph. I have done the cenotes in Tulum, whale sharks in Isa Mujeres, manatees in Homosassa, and have...
Shark scuba dive in Grand Bahama with Unexso and Oceanblue Divers, July 2014. The lead shark feeder is Cristina Zenato. Shot with a Sealife DC1400 camera with natural light and no filters.
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