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Surrounded by beautiful coral reefs, the water in Grand Bahama Island is a crystal clear emerald blue. The Islands of The Bahamas offer an array of dive experiences like no other destination in the world.

The Islands are made entirely of calcium carbonate, which is mainly produced or precipitated by the organisms of coral reefs -- this also contributes to the Bahamas having the clearest waters in the world with visibility of over 200 feet (61 meters). In fact, 5% of the world's coral can be found in the waters of The Bahamas and the Bahamas has the world's third longest barrier reef

The reefs do an excellent job of breaking the waves, which today are barely existent. The beauty of The Bahamas' ocean habitat is truly remarkable, and only a few places around the world have as many diving and snorkeling opportunities.

There are sunken ship wrecks like Theo’s and Sea Star, inland blue holes, secret underwater caves and rainforest-like coral reefs, teeming with marine life. Some of the most exciting experiences allow enthusiasts to swim with reef sharks.

More importantly, the people of The Bahamas are as committed to the art of hospitality as they are committed to preserving the unique ecology of our island home.