We offer two other unique dives that can be used as part of our Nassau Multi Dive Package, our Lost Blue Hole Dive and our «Tongue of the Ocean»
Ocean Wall dive.
The Ocean Wall dive goes out on Thursdays.
While still in Nassau, however, you are welcome to join us for even more dives including our famous Bahamas Lost Blue Hole Dive, the exciting Bahamas Shark Dive, or even
our Ocean Wall Dive!
Not exact matches
Small Hope Bay Lodge's Specialty
Dive Program also includes
wall dives, open
ocean dives and cavern
dives.
We have more than 60
dive sites on the regular Small Hope Bay Lodge
dive schedule, including colorful shallow reefs, coral gardens, wreck
dives, breathtaking blue holes and stunning
wall dives at the edge of the continental shelf, where the Tongue of the
Ocean plunges to 6,000 feet.
If you have more time, you can add some additional underwater adventures such as a visit to the
walls on the
ocean side of the reef, an exploration of coral caverns, or a stop at a
dive site where freshwater springs bubble up from the reef, attracting Napoleon wrasse and sea turtles.
The outside edge of the lagoon forms a
wall to the open
ocean, and it's here that your
dive begins.
11) The South Water Caye provides easy access to some great scuba diving locations including
ocean drop - offs and
wall dives.
One of our most unique
dives, the
Ocean Wall and Reef
Dive only runs once a week and allows you to explore the unique world found at the edge of a massive underwater cliff.
Ocean Hunter III sails to the Peleliu area and we
dive some of the following divesites: Peleliu
Wall, Peleliu Corner, Peleliu Coral Garden, Orange
Wall, Peleliu Expressway, White Beach, Yellow
Wall, Peleliu Cut, etc For those who are interested we can offer a land tour on the island of Peleliu which was a major battlefield during WWII.
The capital city of Nassau rests easily on New Providence and is home to popular
dive sites such as easy wrecks,
walls and open
ocean shark encounters.
Andros has wrecks, blue holes and spectacular
wall dives off the «Tongue of the
Ocean.»
Koh Haa has long been one of my favorite
dive sites in Thailand, five gigantic rocks in the
ocean gathered together that form a natural lagoon inside and attract all manner of marine life on the outside of their
walls too.
Dive into the
Ocean Trench and look for a hole in the north
wall.