Dive in New Providence - Nassau

    Caverns New Providence - Nassau, Bahamas

    This dive has a 15 feet drop. On the small wall there are caverns and overhangs within, it's pretty decent but watch out for Lionfish and jet skiis on the surface.

    Cessna Wreck New Providence - Nassau, Bahamas

    The interesting part of this dive is the wall; not the small plane :)

    Goulding Cay New Providence - Nassau, Bahamas

    Very popular dive site, mainly for snorkelers. This is a shallow protected area.

    Goulding Cay Wall New Providence - Nassau, Bahamas

    Great black coral trees and barrel sponges. Goulding Cay Wall alos offers great schools of pelagics.

    Landing Craft Wreck New Providence - Nassau, Bahamas

    WW2 landing craft wrecked in about 1948 during a storm. Bahama Divers use the site as a training ground. wide varity of sealife and some nice reefs nearby

    Lost Blue Hole New Providence - Nassau, Bahamas

    This massive blue hole starts near 45 feet below the surface, and is bigger than 100 feet in diameter.

    Miranda Wreck New Providence - Nassau, Bahamas

    Sea Viking Wreck New Providence - Nassau, Bahamas

    The Sea Viking is a 20m long former sports fishing boat. Sunk in 1996 or maybe 1997 (don' remember exactly...) at 26m deep, it is covered with a lot of sponges.

    The James Bond Wrecks New Providence - Nassau, Bahamas

    This dive site offers two main wrecks: - The former tugboat known as the Tears of Allah starred in Never Say Never Again (James Bond movie) - The Vulcan Bomber
    Willaurie Wreck

    The Willaurie Wreck New Providence - Nassau, Bahamas

    The Willaurie was built in Denmark in 1907. She sank originally in Potters cay, Nassau; moved; and finally sunk during a storm near Clifton Pier.Great wreck dive with a nice propeller (photographers will enjoy!)

    Travellers's Rest Wall New Providence - Nassau, Bahamas

    Gentle slope to 25m then a huge drop-off. This dive site is exposed. Take care!

    Tunnel Wall New Providence - Nassau, Bahamas

    Many tunnels and arches; the wall starts near 30ft and goes down to 100ft.