Diving Bahamas — Shark

Open-ocean dives (like those at Cat Island) require more comfort with buoyancy, as there is no bottom to rest on while the sharks circle.

In spots like Stuart Cove's "Shark Arena" in Nassau, divers stay still on a sandy bottom while a feeder in a chainmail suit manages the interaction with Caribbean Reef Sharks . shark diving bahamas

Known as the "shark capital of the world," the Bahamas is a global leader in shark conservation , thanks to a decades-long ban on shark fishing. Whether you're looking for the heart-pounding thrill of a cage-free tiger shark encounter or the graceful dance of hammerheads, these islands offer an underwater experience that feels like stepping into a National Geographic documentary. Where to Find the "Big Three" Open-ocean dives (like those at Cat Island) require