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14 Night Ultimate Bahamas Experience From US$5085
Join the Bahamas Master for their 14-night Ultimate Bahamas safari and save 10% of the trip cost.
Departure: 19th May 2019
Duration: 14 nights
Dive sites will include but are not limited to:
Tiger Beach
Tiger Beach is located off the West End of Grand Bahama Island and the most famous point for tiger and lemon shark encounters at a shallow (6-7m/19-23ft) white sand bottom. Chances of spotting great hammerheads, nurse sharks, and the occasional bull shark.
Fish Tales
Another great location for shark spotting: lemon, Caribbean reef, nurse and tiger sharks. Very close to Tiger Beach but a little deeper with the same shark action.
Lighthouse
Just off of West End, Grand Bahama Island, this is a great shark spotting point. You may find great hammerheads, tiger, nurse and lemon sharks; even bull sharks have been reported to pass by sometimes.
Sugar Wreck
This shipwreck is a 110 metres (330ft) steel vessel that sunk about 100 years ago, carrying molasses. It features the resident green moray eel, enormous schools of snappers, loggerhead turtles, octopus, and nurse sharks. As it sunk in shallow water; 7 metres (20ft), you will have plenty of time and opportunity to fully explore it.
Pig Beach, Big Major Cay
Here you can swim and/or snorkel with the pigs that live on this uninhabited island.
Cat Island
A bit further north of Orange Creek is one of the best locations to see oceanic whitetip sharks.
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Join the Bahamas Master for their 14-night Ultimate Bahamas safari and save 10% of the trip cost.
Departure: 19th May 2019
Duration: 14 nights
Dive sites will include but are not limited to:
Tiger Beach
Tiger Beach is located off the West End of Grand Bahama Island and the most famous point for tiger and lemon shark encounters at a shallow (6-7m/19-23ft) white sand bottom. Chances of spotting great hammerheads, nurse sharks, and the occasional bull shark.
Fish Tales
Another great location for shark spotting: lemon, Caribbean reef, nurse and tiger sharks. Very close to Tiger Beach but a little deeper with the same shark action.
Lighthouse
Just off of West End, Grand Bahama Island, this is a great shark spotting point. You may find great hammerheads, tiger, nurse and lemon sharks; even bull sharks have been reported to pass by sometimes.
Sugar Wreck
This shipwreck is a 110 metres (330ft) steel vessel that sunk about 100 years ago, carrying molasses. It features the resident green moray eel, enormous schools of snappers, loggerhead turtles, octopus, and nurse sharks. As it sunk in shallow water; 7 metres (20ft), you will have plenty of time and opportunity to fully explore it.
Pig Beach, Big Major Cay
Here you can swim and/or snorkel with the pigs that live on this uninhabited island.
Cat Island
A bit further north of Orange Creek is one of the best locations to see oceanic whitetip sharks.
Check rates & availability