Diving

Total immersion is the best way of appreciating the remarkable sea life and reef formations of the Bahamas; the drop-offs close to shore and currents that wash the water gin-clear make these islands a diver's dream. The Bahamas boast the third biggest coral reef in the world; waters with incredible 150-foot visibility; amazingly abundant marine life; coral formations with hypnotic colors and shapes. Dive sites in San Salvador are mostly on the lee side of the island and rough seas are very rare due in part to the protecting reefs. Experience unforgettable dives with mantas, hammer sharks, reef sharks, eagle rays, etc. High Cay, Low Cay, and Middle Cay, located in Snow Bay, just in front of the Guanahani Beach Club, are popular spots for both reef and wreck diving. Typical water visibility is 150 foot and more. Popular cave diving spots include Movie Caves, near Fernandez Bay, Sandy Point Cave, near Grotto Beach, Double Cave, near Sandy Point. Popular reefs include Pillar Reef, near Riding Rock Point, Sponge World, near Rocky/Polaris point , Vicky's Reef, near Cockburn Town. Popular walls ( beginning at a depth as low as 40 feet) include the Cockburn Town Wall, near Cockburn Town, Devil's Claw, near Long Bay , Grouper Gully, near Fernandez Bay, Hole In The Wall, near Long Bay, Riding Rock Wall, near Riding Rock Marina, Shark Alley, near Long Bay, Stewpot, near Riding Rock Marina. Famous wrecks include Brig Enterprise Wreck, near Green Cay, sank in 1832 , Columbian Wreck, near North Point, sank on December 25, 1980, Frasgate Wreck, off Bonefish Bay, sank on January 1, 1902 , Hinchinbrook Wreck, near High Cay, sank on July 19, 1913, Schooner Wreck, near East Beach, Unknown Wreck, near Low Cay, Yacht Wreck, near Nancy Cay, sank in 1977.

For further info about diving packages, courses, please contact:
info@guanahanibeachclub.com

News & Specials

  • 19/05/2011
    Groups specials - max 8 people

    For further info, please contact: info@guanahanibeachclub.com

  • 15/05/2011
    Summer Break

    Guanahani Beach Club closes for the summer break ( rainy season) from July 1 to October 30.
    Although closed , we will pleased to assist you and answer any your enquiries or question.

    Thank you!

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                                                      -- Christopher Columbus --

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