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Victory Reef
Considered by many to be one of the best dives in all the Caribbean, Victory Reef is a five-mile stretch of reef line off of North and South Cat Cay. Within the reef system are several fantastic divespots.
rated, discovered 678 time(s).
region, Biminis
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Turtle Rocks, South
Turtle Rocks is one of the most popular dive sites in Bimini. There are three areas known as North, Middle, and South Turtle Rocks.
rated, discovered 657 time(s).
region, Biminis
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Turtle Rocks, North
Turtle Rocks is one of the most popular snorkel and dive sites in Bimini. This is a relaxing and easy dive or snorkel spot with three areas known as North, Middle, and South Turtle Rocks.
rated, discovered 650 time(s).
region, Biminis
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Tuna Alley
The Tuna Alley is often called one of the best dive sites in all of the Caribbean. It is a pristine, healthy reef system off of North Cat Cay, one of the Bimini Islands.
rated, discovered 669 time(s).
region, Biminis
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The Strip - The Line
Plenty of marine life is packed onto this skinny strip of coral heads. The Strip is a favorite of underwater photographers and a popular night dive.
rated, discovered 644 time(s).
region, Biminis
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Sapona
A popular shallow wreck with a large portion of the ship still above water. Built by Henry Ford, the Sapona was used by rumrunners between the Bahamas and Florida during Prohibition.
rated, discovered 629 time(s).
region, Biminis
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Rocky Bay Hump
This is one of many small coral outcroppings that are found off of Rock Bay. The buoy was placed to accommodate small dinghies and skiffs. There is ample sand for larger boats to anchor in the area surrounding the reef.
rated, discovered 619 time(s).
region, Hope Town
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Reef Balls - Site 1
Royal Caribbean has deployed several Reef Balls to encourage new reef development and to provide a haven for marine life.
rated, discovered 546 time(s).
region, Berry Islands
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Raven’s Cliff
This buoy is located to the south of shallow coral plateau so the final approach to this buoy should be on an easterly course. Both dolphins and sharks have been spotted at this site and it is excellent for both diving and snorkeling.
rated, discovered time(s).
region, Hope Town
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Rainbow Reef
One of the most colorful, shallow reefs in Bimini is the Rainbow Reef. The reef is a protected marine park with more than 100 species of fish.
rated, discovered 663 time(s).
region, Biminis
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Queen Anne`s Revenge - Bow
Half-buried in the white sand, the bow of the Queen Anne's Revenge lies only a short swim away from the rest of the site.
rated, discovered 588 time(s).
region, Berry Islands
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Queen Anne`s Revenge
Just a short swim off the beach is what is billed as a sunken shipwrecked replica of Queen Anne's Revenge ? Blackbeard's flagship that sunk off North Carolina in 1718.
rated, discovered 707 time(s).
region, Berry Islands
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Nodules - Nodule Wall
Nodules is an advanced drift dive along the continental shelf. Divers can explore the corals at 65-75 feet and peer over the edge of the wall that drops down 2000 feet. Also called Pinical Leap.
rated, discovered 741 time(s).
region, Biminis
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No Name Cay Inner Reef #3
This buoy has been placed outside the inner reef at No name Cay in a very dynamic area allowing for diving or snorkeling on the face of the reef. Sea grass meadows transcend through isolated boulder corals adjacent to shallow Elkhorn coral.
rated, discovered 737 time(s).
region, Hope Town
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No Name Cay Inner Reef #2
The same care should be taken approaching as No Name 1. This location offers a diversity of environments including sand bottom, sea grass, hard bottom, soft coral and Elkhorn coral. This area is destined to become the location of a coral nursery.
rated, discovered 726 time(s).
region, Hope Town
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No Name Cay Inner Reef #1
Both No Name Inner Reef Buoys 1 & 2 should be approached with caution. Proceed through North No Name Channel and turn abruptly to the right and parallel the shoreline – 50 to 75 feet offshore.
rated, discovered 718 time(s).
region, Hope Town
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Munjack North 2
Heading north out of Munjack Channel, this mooring buoy is to the left and on the inside of the passage through the reef. This snorkel site is located in 12 feet of water and is dominated by Elkhorn coral.
rated, discovered 695 time(s).
region, Hope Town
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Moray Alley
This is one of the deeper reefs around Bimini whcih attracts some large fish, stingrays, and moray eels.
rated, discovered 727 time(s).
region, Biminis
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Little Caverns
Huge mountains of coral heads and sponge formations with small tunnels and larger swim-throughs to explore.
rated, discovered 777 time(s).
region, Biminis
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Lifeguard Stand
The lifeguard stands located in the water about 100 yards offshore, along the reef edge, providing for a safe haven for the local fish population.
rated, discovered 657 time(s).
region, Berry Islands
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